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Leaves, beneficial or not?
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In article , "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Billy wrote: In article , Chris wrote: On Jan 19, 3:51 pm, pascale wrote: Leaves cannot harm your vegetables in any way though it is very important about what kind of leaves you are talking about. Walnut, for example is toxic both to the soil and plants. I have a mature walnut tree nearby my garden and I'm seriously considering about relocating the garden because nothings seems to grow anymore near the walnut tree. -- pascale I think you got the wrong thread ) Chris Where is the dissonance? The original subject was "Leaves, beneficial or not?", and the first question was: "I have been scraping up all the leaves in the garden (very large garden, unbelievable amount of leaves!!) Was wondering if having dumped a load of them on the veg patch for mixing in with horse manure when they are rotted down whether this will be beneficial or detrimental to the health (growth) of veggies next year??" Did I miss something? On my reader this is coming up attached to the thread on grow lamps. David Oh, goody, we can blame Bill Gates, et al. After all the grief that people have gotten from Outlook Express, I'm amazed that it is still in use. How do you conclude that OE is responsible? Chris appears to see what I see but he uses Agent. David |
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Leaves, beneficial or not?
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote: Billy wrote: In article , "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Billy wrote: In article , Chris wrote: On Jan 19, 3:51 pm, pascale wrote: Leaves cannot harm your vegetables in any way though it is very important about what kind of leaves you are talking about. Walnut, for example is toxic both to the soil and plants. I have a mature walnut tree nearby my garden and I'm seriously considering about relocating the garden because nothings seems to grow anymore near the walnut tree. -- pascale I think you got the wrong thread ) Chris Where is the dissonance? The original subject was "Leaves, beneficial or not?", and the first question was: "I have been scraping up all the leaves in the garden (very large garden, unbelievable amount of leaves!!) Was wondering if having dumped a load of them on the veg patch for mixing in with horse manure when they are rotted down whether this will be beneficial or detrimental to the health (growth) of veggies next year??" Did I miss something? On my reader this is coming up attached to the thread on grow lamps. David Oh, goody, we can blame Bill Gates, et al. After all the grief that people have gotten from Outlook Express, I'm amazed that it is still in use. How do you conclude that OE is responsible? Chris appears to see what I see but he uses Agent. David Just using random data to form a generalized conclusion ;O) Sorry to hear about your fruit. In my own gardening, I find that something is always down, but then there is usually something that is really performing. Last year, our tomatoes came up quickly, but they were a little slow to produce. On the other hand the peppers came on slow, and produced above my expectations (mostly Yellow Wax, the Quadrato d'Asit was a dud, though, with a small crop with thin skins). As far as my remark about OE, well, to be fair OE used to be a favorite target for viruses. It's been known as a weak link, that may be unfair today, but historically . . . well, you get the drift. Hmmm . . . Same platform, and different software give the same result. Humph. Oh, well, to heck it. Stuff happens. I'm sure Admiral Poindexter had nothing to do with it. No way, Jose. I mean he could, if he wanted to, but, naaaaa, they wouldn't do that. Ever see that movie, "The Lives of Others"? It's a great movie. G'day -- - Billy ³When you give food to the poor, they call you a saint. When you ask why the poor have no food, they call you a communist.² -Archbishop Helder Camara http://peace.mennolink.org/articles/...acegroups.html http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth...130964689.html 20111812130964689.html |
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