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Old 26-02-2010, 01:17 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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In article wldbilly-110A62.21254225022010@c-61-68-245-
199.per.connect.net.au, says...
In article ,
phorbin wrote:

In article 782984b9-0881-4e78-8265-9b13c25f47e2
@o30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com,
says...

Well, I think the problem is that I've not only put garden trash, but
maybe too much organic rubbish,
Maybe these two kinds should be separated, and kept away from dog's
and animal's reach.
I think the best solution that many of you mention, is to use it
straight away in the soil.


What do you mean by organic rubbish?


Probably autobiographical from someone who recommends growing tea but
who doesn't, and doesn't even know the difference from herbal teas and
tisanes. Then claims that he grows 400 olive trees, and wonders how to
make them produce fruit year round. Who owns a pizza "hut" and wants to
grow tomatoes year around for sauce.

Something definitely smells.


Maybe, but people do get into trouble by trying to realize an idea
without understanding that there's more to know, doing any research or
having knowledgeable help.

On this account and in this instance I'm willing to give a by because
basic information is important enough to restate.

Everyone starts somewhere even if that somewhere amounts to putting your
foot in it and losing a shoe the first time you discover the barnyard.
(It's losing the shoe that make people remember the event. Who knew that
a crusty, dusty cow patty could look like dirt?)

I'll await developments.