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Thanks for an informative article. I did not do any outside cleaning for my birdhouse gourds, just inside. I figured I could just grow more easily enough if they fall apart, although they could be fun to paint or decorate as presents. I may have to try the copper scrubber for the bushel gourds, depending on what I do with them. They are so big, I may also opt for a drill with a large wire brush. I used the tiny spinning top gourds to make snowmen out of, and those took a long time to clean mostly because I had so many. I have an article on birdhouses here: http://cubits.org/gardenideas/articles/view/441/. The popularity of this article surprised me, but several bird websites and some woodworking sites posted links to it, so I must have done something OK with this one. Those that are interested in birdhouses may find it helpful. Look and listen for the welfare of the whole people and have always in view not only the present but also the coming generations, even those whose faces are yet beneath the surface of the ground -- the unborn of the future Nation. The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations. Dogs; Family Fun Unplugged; Perennials, Annuals, Veggies; Happy Birthday Wishes |
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