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June 30, 2010 at 12:58 PM in reply to: OT: NYT article on, among other things, the limits of our ability to acknowledge what we don’t know #574927
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As to that particular area, I think that’s where the purported “cancer cluster” is (someone who knows better, please correct me if I’m wrong). FWIW, that is really going to affect how well that area does in the future. Also, while I *love* older areas, that area is a bit run-down, and the houses and yards are not as well maintained as other, more desirable neighborhoods.[/quote]That’s a link to the maps they have on their site. I can’t say I understand it fully since I personally don’t see one cluster, more like several different areas that may or may not be considered clusters. But if I understood SDR’s polygon correctly, there are some cases there it seems around CHS and the Catholic school, but it doesn’t seem to be the most worrisome area.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
As to that particular area, I think that’s where the purported “cancer cluster” is (someone who knows better, please correct me if I’m wrong). FWIW, that is really going to affect how well that area does in the future. Also, while I *love* older areas, that area is a bit run-down, and the houses and yards are not as well maintained as other, more desirable neighborhoods.[/quote]That’s a link to the maps they have on their site. I can’t say I understand it fully since I personally don’t see one cluster, more like several different areas that may or may not be considered clusters. But if I understood SDR’s polygon correctly, there are some cases there it seems around CHS and the Catholic school, but it doesn’t seem to be the most worrisome area.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
As to that particular area, I think that’s where the purported “cancer cluster” is (someone who knows better, please correct me if I’m wrong). FWIW, that is really going to affect how well that area does in the future. Also, while I *love* older areas, that area is a bit run-down, and the houses and yards are not as well maintained as other, more desirable neighborhoods.[/quote]That’s a link to the maps they have on their site. I can’t say I understand it fully since I personally don’t see one cluster, more like several different areas that may or may not be considered clusters. But if I understood SDR’s polygon correctly, there are some cases there it seems around CHS and the Catholic school, but it doesn’t seem to be the most worrisome area.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
As to that particular area, I think that’s where the purported “cancer cluster” is (someone who knows better, please correct me if I’m wrong). FWIW, that is really going to affect how well that area does in the future. Also, while I *love* older areas, that area is a bit run-down, and the houses and yards are not as well maintained as other, more desirable neighborhoods.[/quote]That’s a link to the maps they have on their site. I can’t say I understand it fully since I personally don’t see one cluster, more like several different areas that may or may not be considered clusters. But if I understood SDR’s polygon correctly, there are some cases there it seems around CHS and the Catholic school, but it doesn’t seem to be the most worrisome area.
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Participant[quote=CA renter]
As to that particular area, I think that’s where the purported “cancer cluster” is (someone who knows better, please correct me if I’m wrong). FWIW, that is really going to affect how well that area does in the future. Also, while I *love* older areas, that area is a bit run-down, and the houses and yards are not as well maintained as other, more desirable neighborhoods.[/quote]That’s a link to the maps they have on their site. I can’t say I understand it fully since I personally don’t see one cluster, more like several different areas that may or may not be considered clusters. But if I understood SDR’s polygon correctly, there are some cases there it seems around CHS and the Catholic school, but it doesn’t seem to be the most worrisome area.
June 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568298CBad
ParticipantGreat avocado info., thanks! This one is a Hass so at least I’m good there.
June 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568392CBad
ParticipantGreat avocado info., thanks! This one is a Hass so at least I’m good there.
June 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568897CBad
ParticipantGreat avocado info., thanks! This one is a Hass so at least I’m good there.
June 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #569004CBad
ParticipantGreat avocado info., thanks! This one is a Hass so at least I’m good there.
June 21, 2010 at 1:03 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #569289CBad
ParticipantGreat avocado info., thanks! This one is a Hass so at least I’m good there.
June 21, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568155CBad
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]For those of you in the know, what are good items for a garden that dont require a full day of sun? We have a spot we are looking to build boxes in and one half of the area only gets about 4-5 hours of full sun, the rest is afternoon shade. Hopefully something can flourish there. Thanks[/quote]
Mint. I forgot that we have mint growing under our apple tree in the shade and then it has popped up wild in other shady areas of the yard. It’s yummy and I put it in tea and water. Spinach also doesn’t need a full day of sun. That’s all I know of so hopefully others will chime in.
June 21, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568253CBad
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]For those of you in the know, what are good items for a garden that dont require a full day of sun? We have a spot we are looking to build boxes in and one half of the area only gets about 4-5 hours of full sun, the rest is afternoon shade. Hopefully something can flourish there. Thanks[/quote]
Mint. I forgot that we have mint growing under our apple tree in the shade and then it has popped up wild in other shady areas of the yard. It’s yummy and I put it in tea and water. Spinach also doesn’t need a full day of sun. That’s all I know of so hopefully others will chime in.
June 21, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568755CBad
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]For those of you in the know, what are good items for a garden that dont require a full day of sun? We have a spot we are looking to build boxes in and one half of the area only gets about 4-5 hours of full sun, the rest is afternoon shade. Hopefully something can flourish there. Thanks[/quote]
Mint. I forgot that we have mint growing under our apple tree in the shade and then it has popped up wild in other shady areas of the yard. It’s yummy and I put it in tea and water. Spinach also doesn’t need a full day of sun. That’s all I know of so hopefully others will chime in.
June 21, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone doing vegtable gardens… what’s in your garden. #568859CBad
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]For those of you in the know, what are good items for a garden that dont require a full day of sun? We have a spot we are looking to build boxes in and one half of the area only gets about 4-5 hours of full sun, the rest is afternoon shade. Hopefully something can flourish there. Thanks[/quote]
Mint. I forgot that we have mint growing under our apple tree in the shade and then it has popped up wild in other shady areas of the yard. It’s yummy and I put it in tea and water. Spinach also doesn’t need a full day of sun. That’s all I know of so hopefully others will chime in.
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