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Old 25-01-2004, 04:05 PM
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Default Is this still organic gardening?

Yours is a stupid question to begin with and you probably already know that.

Even though everyone has said don't do it, you probably will do whatever the
heck you want no matter what anybody says so why do you even bother asking?

The technical definition for you is TROLL!!!!

Now go and sod off.

There obviously is no limiting factor to your stupidity!!!


David Bunch wrote in message
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According to a few websites, even adding 10-10-10 to a compost pile is
"organic gardening", since the fertilizer is not directly added to the
plants. I'm looking more for a technical definition rather than a
philosophical one.

As for algae, sunlight really isnt the limiting factor here. Its
phosphorus. Dump phosphorus into any lake, and a huge algae bloom will

take
place. Thats why its not allowed to be used in detergent anymore.




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