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Something Different to Plant?
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 03:14:31 GMT, Charles
wrote: On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 18:51:14 -0600, "brsher" wrote: I have a small garden. Every year I plant beefsteak and cherry tomatoes. I've also planted red peppers once or twice. But this year I'm looking for something different to plant. I live in Missouri. Can anyone suggest something that is easy to grow and that I can consume almost everyday? Thank you for your suggestions. hemp Actually, he makes a good point -- sorta. People don't realize that hemp was used for so many things in ancient times -- clothing, sails, ropes, all kinds of products. Now, to get hemp clothing, we have to import from Canada! Ridiculous. Today, hemp could help alleviate the looming the oil crisis -- to the chagrin of the oilionnaires who are running this country. That's why it will take a long time, and a desperate world situation, before growing hemp will be "legalized" by our whores in Congress. Hemp oil could replace petroleum in automobiles and other uses. It grows on miserable soil; it needs no more care than a weed; it's a natural, renewable, non-polluting crop. Too good to be true? Not at all -- it's out there waiting... Persephone |
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