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Gardening and climate change
On 3/9/2015 9:31 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
Stronzo Bestiale wrote: Fran Farmer wrote: Stronzo Bestiale wrote: Fran Farmer wrote: snotbottom wrote: It's been nice to see some life in the group again. Let's not kill it by getting political. I'd rather just read about the gardening advice and experiences from others and take the divisive stuff somewhere else. Climate Change has an impact on those of us who do bother to garden and who also try to have productive gardens. That makes climate change on topic here. Climate change only becomes a divisive issue here when those who can't read for comprehension try to deny that it is a reality. He's right. You and Sara are getting political. It's science. Oh, you a scientist? Climate has been changing for a Billion years, so imperceptively slowly that it has zero effect on a lifetime of gardening, not even 100 life times of gardening. All anyone who gardens need do regarding climate change is to check their daily weather report and even that is wrong at least 50% of the time. The people here who insist on arguing climate change are those pinheads who do not garden, not a one of those shit stirrers has ever shown pictures of their garden... it's all their fantasy... the closest they come to gardening is shopping Walmart's produce. That's the way I feel about climate change. I'll argue politics elsewhere, I come here for garden discussions. |
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