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Old 01-07-2010, 05:20 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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"songbird" wrote:

phorbin wrote:
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Sorry, native species of plant life.

The word "may" is probably playing it too safe.

Now that I've had a bit of a think and before I go out to lay down
mulch and encourage euroworm migration into a sandy area most recently
occupied by forsythia, it would seem a reasonable bet that some plant
species have been lost to Euroworm's penchant for survival in the
colder northern climates and appetite for leaf litter.


this is a fact, also the removing of
the leaf cover opens up the forest
to more deer grazing and digging
which is very destructive and
challenges the previously less
exposed species further. it's
a keystone change.

and now here in Michigan we
have wild pigs getting established.
you think deer/raccoons cause
garden troubles...


songbird


And this has what to do with the "organic religion"? Is this ADHD again?

"SAVE THE LEAF LITTER"
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