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 Post subject: Little Elephant's Introduces Himself to the Forum
PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:49 am 
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Time break, and welcome to my Farm at the north of thailand, Please visit.

http://sites.google.com/site/saliigarden/home/liipict
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:52 am 
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Well, and now for something completely different.....
Allrighty then. :D


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Well, and now for something completely different.....


Good one Barb!! :lol:

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Alberto wrote:
Barbra Voltaire wrote:
Well, and now for something completely different.....


Good one Barb!! :lol:



:D :D :D
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:15 pm 
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relax time.. my pix. :mrgreen:


my country talk " not handsome but excited " it s funny
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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For manganese mining Dark Oval in the north of thailand is high percentage manganese. yellow is my farm. but in this time must give more government expense to open mining. :(


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Nice farm - very diversified.

What sort of fish are those?

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Very nice. :D Is that a papaya tree in the 3rd picture and several other pictures? I am trying to grow a papaya just for fun here in California. But unexpectedly it froze in mid November (the lowest temperature since 1880) and my plant is not doing well. I hope it recovers and grows like the tree in your pictures.

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empress wrote:
Nice farm - very diversified.

What sort of fish are those?



Thanx sir, Plant is Corn,thai garlic,longan,Pumpkin and cabbage.

reason diversify plant coz i give prior to Market Demand and Pricing. and These plants can long day Keeping in market.

catfish sir.

and have Mekong giant catfish too.


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mhuynh wrote:
Very nice. :D Is that a papaya tree in the 3rd picture and several other pictures? I am trying to grow a papaya just for fun here in California. But unexpectedly it froze in mid November (the lowest temperature since 1880) and my plant is not doing well. I hope it recovers and grows like the tree in your pictures.



Yep. it s papaya tree of my employee that for papaya salad. umm, i think you must worry about temperature coz it tropical plant.(growth and bloom) Maybe you use less see through plastic sheet to make small green house cover that papaya tree. and heater for warm. and fertilizer such as 15-15-15 (N-P-K) or high number of P before bloom period ,such as 8-24-24 or other and K after bloom wither such as 8-24-24 or other. I hope you can success in papaya tree grow.


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white oval "Salween" or Sa-la-ween I think dangerous and loss world. hav many valuable stone.


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 Post subject: Re: Little Elephant's Introduces Himself to the Forum
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wasp it more dangerous for hunter in thailand.

Vespa tropica is No.1 danger of wasp it live underground.

(1 yellow line)

it must hit at head of human and human can be unconscious or most wasps much and more hit human maybe can be died.

My employee used to unconscious from it hit. 1 wasp(vespa tropica). hohoho danger danger


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 Post subject: Re: Little Elephant's Introduces Himself to the Forum
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Oh, Oh, and I thought it was so pretty. No thanks for me.

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allen wrote:
Oh, Oh, and I thought it was so pretty. No thanks for me.



i think same you it is pretty. and avoid or let it alone. :D


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 Post subject: Re: Little Elephant's Introduces Himself to the Forum
PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:16 am 
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white oval "Salween" or Sa-la-ween I think dangerous and loss world. hav many valuable stone.


:D I can imagine. It looks entirely undeveloped. And Mandalay just beyond.... I have *always' wanted to visit Mandalay :D

I like your farm. It must be a peaceful place to live. Thanks for showing the pictures and telling us about it. i particularly like the stands of bamboo. It's such a beautiful plant - and so useful too.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy our company and that we get to know a little about your interest in gems in the time to come.


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