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Old 02-05-2007, 10:39 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible,rec.gardens
William Rose William Rose is offline
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Default Heating Seeds On Fridge?

In article , Persephone
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Unleashed, I could froth on for infinite bytes.


Another name for fascism is "privatizing" the public sector, also called
privatizing the profit and socializing the cost.

Why are so many Mexicans coming to work in the US? Look at the farm
subsidies
http://www.ewg.org/farm/top_recips.p...=total&yr=2005
our subsidized corn is cheaper than they can grow it. They have to do
something to feed their families. Adios Chiapas, Buenas dias Rio Grand.
It kind of reminds me of the enclosure acts in Europe
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1267456 , when the peasants were
kicked off the common lands, where they could raise food and, were
forced into the cities to become cheap labor.

It's not just foreigners coming here and taking American jobs it's also
Americans choosing to send work out of the country to foreign workers.
What's the difference?

The average CEO gets 600 times the salary of the worker?

I'm so frothed out, I can't even spit.

But I digress . . .

I still don't need to replace my driveway or septic line.

Everything seems to be germinating in slow motion. I've already planned
out the next tray to germinate. Actually, I do two at a time and just
rotate them in and out every 12 hours. But it appears that the plants
benefit from being under the lights even after they have sprouted. I
hope I can wait until I have substantial leaves on the trays I'm doing
now because they are the heart of the garden, peppers and tomatoes.
Ihave some zuchs and cucumbers that avoided my faux pas with the earlier
germination trays when I fried most of my original seedling by leaving
their trays in the sun for three hours with the tops on. Had a gentle
rain last night, two days ahead of the weather-guessers estimate, so I
won't need to water today.

- Bill
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