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Gardening and climate change
On 12/03/2015 3:01 PM, songbird wrote:
Fran Farmer wrote: songbird wrote: Brooklyn1 wrote: ... 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. shit stirrers is as good a name as any for a good gardener. LOL. Ain't that the truth! The best poop I ever scored was elephant poop when the circus came to a town near me. It is like giant horse poo and horse poo is one of my favourite poos. in that case i'd hate to be the street cleaning crew. horse is not as smelly as many of the rest. i think goat and rabbit are ok too. my all time favorite is worm poo. those little guys do amazing things. They do indeed. Which reminds me, I've been meaning to give my worm farms a half bucket of kitchen scraps all day. took a look at some of the worm bins the other day and am glad to see my natives are doing ok. i started one bucket from the deeper earth worm species i can find when digging in some of the gardens. at least two species are in there. i wasn't sure how well they would do as i've had limited or poor results with some other worms here, so i was glad to see some little ones coming along and the adults also seemed to be healthy and doing well. i think it will be a few years before i will be putting a lot of these back out into the gardens. I'm sure you would love one of our native worm species :-)): http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sc...land-worm.html |
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