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Is organic gardening viable?
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"Ray Drouillard" wrote: "Ivan McDonagh" wrote in message 7.67... "Ray Drouillard" wrote in : "Terry Collins" wrote in message ... Ivan McDonagh wrote: SNIP Don't forget the big reason: The food tastes so much better! Ray It's this sort of anectodal evidence, Ray, that I'm curious about - one of my friends had a load of vegies from my totally organic garden last year and maintained how much better they were than the chemically grown ones. Yet I genuinely couldn't say definitely one way or the other ... sure, they were nicer but was that just a matter of being 5 minutes old versus being at least 5 days old? Thanks for the comment though Ivan. I wasn't commenting about organic gardening. I was replying to this comment: Umm , I think different people garden for different reasons. Terry mentioned a lot of good reasons to garden, but the superior quality of home-grown food is one of the biggest reasons for growing one's own food. Ray Plus it's just plain damn fun to go out to the yard and pick your lunch and cook it fresh off the plants... :-) Tastier too. :-d At least in my experience. Sometimes tho' I have to wonder if it's worth the water bills! K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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