Feeding the soil
Feeding the soil
Howard County gardener Jon Traunfeld transforms kitchen scraps and shredded leaves into black gold and uses it to turn his silty, clay loam soil into something good for gardening. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040...1229-6773r.htm |
Feeding the soil
"Mike" wrote in message m... Feeding the soil Howard County gardener Jon Traunfeld transforms kitchen scraps and shredded leaves into black gold and uses it to turn his silty, clay loam soil into something good for gardening. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040...1229-6773r.htm I think it's called composting, or some such newfangled thing. |
Feeding the soil
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:08:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote: The message from "Doug Kanter" contains these words: "Mike" wrote in message m... Feeding the soil Howard County gardener Jon Traunfeld transforms kitchen scraps and shredded leaves into black gold and uses it to turn his silty, clay loam soil into something good for gardening. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040...1229-6773r.htm I think it's called composting, or some such newfangled thing. You don't say? Whatever will they think of next. Maybe they'll come up with a better way to feed the soil with chemicals or something. ;) |
Feeding the soil
The message
from (The Watcher) contains these words: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:08:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote: The message from "Doug Kanter" contains these words: "Mike" wrote in message m... Feeding the soil Howard County gardener Jon Traunfeld transforms kitchen scraps and shredded leaves into black gold and uses it to turn his silty, clay loam soil into something good for gardening. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040...1229-6773r.htm I think it's called composting, or some such newfangled thing. You don't say? Whatever will they think of next. Maybe they'll come up with a better way to feed the soil with chemicals or something. ;) Bullshit. Now there's another garden additive that nobody would ever dream of... Janet. |
Feeding the soil
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 20:47:13 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote: The message from (The Watcher) contains these words: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:08:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote: The message from "Doug Kanter" contains these words: "Mike" wrote in message m... Feeding the soil Howard County gardener Jon Traunfeld transforms kitchen scraps and shredded leaves into black gold and uses it to turn his silty, clay loam soil into something good for gardening. at http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20040...1229-6773r.htm I think it's called composting, or some such newfangled thing. You don't say? Whatever will they think of next. Maybe they'll come up with a better way to feed the soil with chemicals or something. ;) Bullshit. I knew if I didn't put "better" in quotation marks the emoticon wouldn't be enough. ;) Now there's another garden additive that nobody would ever dream of... |
Feeding the soil
The message
from (The Watcher) contains these words: Maybe they'll come up with a better way to feed the soil with chemicals or something. ;) Bullshit. I knew if I didn't put "better" in quotation marks the emoticon wouldn't be enough. ;) Now there's another garden additive that nobody would ever dream of... I should have known that no-emoticons-at-all would confuse an American Oh damn, it's happened again Janet |
Feeding the soil
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