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Daily Blog Post 09/27/2009 (a.m.)

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    • grangerize
    • grangerize

      PRONUNCIATION:

      (GRAYN-juh-ryz)

      MEANING:

      verb tr.:

      1. To mutilate a book by clipping pictures out of it.

      2. To illustrate a book by adding pictures cut from other books.

      ETYMOLOGY:

      After James Granger (1723-1776), an English clergyman whose Biographical
      History of England had blank leaves for illustrations, to be filled with
      pictures, clippings, etc. by the reader.

    • MEANING:

      verb tr.:

      1. To mutilate a book by clipping pictures out of it.

      2. To illustrate a book by adding pictures cut from other books.

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    • I have no pictures, however I start with one tire and this year I am using a very loose soil of straw and peat moss. Last year I used potting soil and found it too dense, so my potatoes didn’t produce much

      Plant the seed potatoes in the first tire about 3 inches deep. When the leaves and greens get about 10 or 12 inches high, place another tire over the first and fill with soil again, leaving about 3 inches of greens showing. Again when this growth gets to 10 or 12 inches repeat process, until you have 4 or 5 tires. Leave until the first frost, which we get in October. As you need them, just dig them up. Hope you are successful.

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