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Old 24-06-2009, 09:26 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Keeping a 3' by 3' square of grass turf alive

On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:27:50 -0400, Bob wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:48:24 -0500, wrote:

Usenet used to be a place where if you were sitting at your computer
and had a question you could find a group that could offer you ideas.
If it's your intent to wreck rec.gardens, congrats - you'e doing a
bang up job.

Yes, lovely attack as usual.

Kate - apologies to the group. Long day.


There's something about this that seems to bring the loonies out of
the woodwork. Hard to figure. You could post about mugging old
ladies and no one would comment. Post about spending time and money
trying to help animals and they start howling.

City newspapers occasionally run stories on the local wildlife rescue
people, and you wouldn't believe some of the vitriolic hate mail that
usually follows in the wake. "Your money should be going to ----
instead" (from people who obviously don't donate their own money to
anything) ...and even people saying that the animals should all be
euthanized (like the first nasty reply in this thread). Hard to
comprehend.


I find it bizarre but you're right.

It's usually balanced out by nicer, saner people such as yourself. So
thanks for that.

I'm not a gardener, so this was probably a one-time (innocent)
question for me. Sorry to see what's going on with your newsgroup.


Well before you go, I was thinking about what might keeps a squirrel
mentally challenged and perhaps this would be sturdy enough. It keeps
dogs entertained.

http://www.alphadogtoys.com/twist_tr...chew_toys.html

I haven't been to that web site before so I'm not endorsing it, just
the toy. Put some peanut butter, a few nuts, freeze and give the
creature something to occupy their time. Just a thought.

Kate