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Amiran Farmers Kit
bendi3
#121 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2011 5:03:46 PM
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@all,
Allow me to revisit this issue.All those who have ventured into this project(@simpson,sammyboy,davvy and the restkindly update us on the prospects.

I also understand that amiran has increased the purchase cost for their kit.With current market conditionalities in mind,would this still be a good venture?

Lastly,are there viable alternatives to the Amiran Kit?Any contacts out there would be really appreciated.

Let us keep this fire burning.....
The early worm, is the one caught by the early bird.........
Foz00
#122 Posted : Friday, April 15, 2011 10:22:00 AM
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check out this link, has contacts of alternatives,


http://www.mashada.com/f...arming-project-hcda.html
nostoppingthis
#123 Posted : Friday, April 15, 2011 12:09:06 PM
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How i missed this discussion, had to go back from the start...water under the bridge.

Anyway, how is the Amiran kit working for you? I was informed that since the greenhouse is semi-circular, it denies you space at the top, especially for tomatoes that grow up to 8-9ft...any word on that?
Any alternatives to Amiran?contacts?
I have tried the link, but cannot get the PPT...kindly send to nostoppingthis@gmail.com

Thank you guys!Applause
propertyzote
#124 Posted : Friday, April 15, 2011 2:51:46 PM
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nostoppingthis
#125 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 4:58:17 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
How i missed this discussion, had to go back from the start...water under the bridge.

Anyway, how is the Amiran kit working for you? I was informed that since the greenhouse is semi-circular, it denies you space at the top, especially for tomatoes that grow up to 8-9ft...any word on that?
Any alternatives to Amiran?contacts?
I have tried the link, but cannot get the PPT...kindly send to nostoppingthis@gmail.com

Thank you guys!Applause


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