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Old 12-11-2004, 09:32 PM
Chris Stewart
 
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"Kay" wrote in message
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In article , Gary Davis
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On 11/1/04 7:41 AM, in article ,
"Janet Baraclough.." wrote:

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Bonemeal and lots of muck or compost in
the planting area; and even some newspaper torn into strips dug in at
the bottom of the hole will help, too, as with beans.

It's well worth digging a really big hole and filling it with as much
organic material as you can lay hands on. All the above plus buried
annual weeds, old leather shoes and chopped up wool jumpers, roadkill,
bones the dog has finished with, spoiled straw, plant waste you were
about to compost.


Absolutely yes...but road kill?? Now who has the 'jam' to shovel up 'road
kill? Yes, it is a good idea...but just who will do that?


I know several people who are only too happy to add road kill (in the
form of pheasants etc) to their Sunday lunch.

--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"

There's a road side diner in the us of a that specialises in cooking road
kill "From your grill to ours"
:-)
Chris S