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Old 04-04-2003, 04:08 AM
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Default mulch fertilizer may pose hazard to dogs



Polar wrote:
As spring approaches, people will start to

tend their lawns and gardens. Many will consider using cocoa bean mulch as

a fertilizer. Made from spent cocoa beans used in chocolate production,

cocoa bean mulch is organic, deters slugs and snails, and gives a garden an

appealing chocolate smell. However, it also attracts dogs, who can easily

be poisoned by eating the mulch.


This is impossible!!!!! How is it possible for any organic product to
be poisonous????? This is sheer propaganda, false bullshit and other
lies put out by the chemical fertilizer industry.

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTS TO BE BAD!!!!!

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