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Old 08-09-2011, 02:18 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default ok Gunner, here's where we are at

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songbird wrote:

BTW, Miracle-Gro is still OK to use


gack! i was just thinking about what i
would rather drink, dilute MG or dilute
worm tea. can't say i've tasted either.
don't intend to.

now my break is over and time to get
back out and get the buckets of stuff
buried and the grapes cleaned up a bit.
if i have any energy left after that
then i move on to finishing up thinning
the strawberry patch.

O&E,


songbird


In all fairness, Scott's Miracle Grow also comes in the dreaded
"organic" form (Miracle-Gro Organic Choice) which is anathema to gunny's
vision of a synthetic world.
http://www.homedepot.com/Outdoors/h_...52324/h_d2/Pro
ductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
15 lbs/$16.48 each, or you could buy Home Despots chicken manure for 1
cu. ft./$3.07. gunny is lucky. He can run his hydroponics with
hydro-electric power, whereas most would have to depend on coal, or
nuclear produced electricity. His way of gardening seems over engineered.
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- Billy
Both the House and Senate budget plan would have cut Social Security and Medicare, while cutting taxes on the wealthy.

Kucinich noted that none of the government programs targeted for
elimination or severe cutback in House Republican spending plans
"appeared on the GAO's list of government programs at high risk of
waste, fraud and abuse."
http://www.politifact.com/ohio/state...is-kucinich/re
p-dennis-kucinich-says-gop-budget-cuts-dont-targ/

[W]e have the situation with the deficit and the debt and spending and jobs. And itıs not that difficult to get out of it. The first thing you do is you get rid of corporate welfare. Thatıs hundreds of billions of dollars a year. The second is you tax corporations so that they donıt get away with no taxation.
- Ralph Nader
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/19/ralph_naders_solution_to_debt_crisis