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gardenlover 25-05-2005 05:27 PM

Soil amendment?
 
Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks for your help!

Vox Humana 25-05-2005 10:09 PM


"gardenlover" wrote in message
...

Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks
for your help!


Compost. Make your own or buy it from a landscape supply company.



David Bockman 25-05-2005 10:42 PM

gardenlover wrote in
:


Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks
for your help!



Yes of course there is-- dozens in fact. BUT, what you use depends largely
upon what your existing soil conditions are.

--
David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
email:
http://beyondgardening.com/Albums

Travis 26-05-2005 05:04 PM

gardenlover wrote:
Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment?
Thanks for your help!


Compost would probably be the best but any organic matter would be
better than nothing.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


northwest_man 26-05-2005 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gardenlover
Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks for your help!

Try ZEBA. It worked for me and my neighbord. Here is the link for more info www.zeba.com. Hope that help

Warren 26-05-2005 09:54 PM

northwest_man wrote:

gardenlover Wrote:
Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks
for your help!


Try product spam deleted. It worked for me and my neighbord. Here is the
link for more
info product url deleted. Hope that help


--
northwest_man



It's interesting that both the original poster and this helpful shill are
posting from the same IP address.

I had a feeling that the original message was just a set-up, but I did
expect the shill to come back sooner to answer his own question with his
spam.

I have no idea of what his product is or does, but as a general rule,
products advertised by this method are snake oil. Legitimate products are
not advertised by this deceitful method. Therefore, since this method of
advertising was chosen for this product, then it must be snake oil.

--
Warren H.

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response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants
to go outside now.
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John Bachman 26-05-2005 11:15 PM

On Thu, 26 May 2005 13:54:26 -0700, "Warren"
wrote:

northwest_man wrote:

gardenlover Wrote:
Is there any product out there that is GOOD for soil amendment? Thanks
for your help!


Try product spam deleted. It worked for me and my neighbord. Here is the
link for more
info product url deleted. Hope that help


--
northwest_man



It's interesting that both the original poster and this helpful shill are
posting from the same IP address.

I had a feeling that the original message was just a set-up, but I did
expect the shill to come back sooner to answer his own question with his
spam.

I have no idea of what his product is or does, but as a general rule,
products advertised by this method are snake oil. Legitimate products are
not advertised by this deceitful method. Therefore, since this method of
advertising was chosen for this product, then it must be snake oil.


Nice detective work, Warren. I wondered about the use of the word
"amendment" with no further details in both the original post and the
site referenced. Neither gave any specifics as to what soil property
needs to be amended.

However, I did not add 2 and 2 and check IP addresses as you did.

High probablility of useless stuff being foisted onto the
unsuspecting.

John


Warren 27-05-2005 02:18 AM


"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Warren" contains these words:

It's interesting that both the original poster and this helpful shill are
posting from the same IP address.


Thye're posting from gardenbanter, a UK website for lamebrains which
acts as a portal to usenet groups. All members posts to usenet, carry
the website's from-address.


Yes. And they also carry the original poster's IP address as well.

--
Warren H.

==========
Disclaimer: My views reflect those of myself, and not my
employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife.
Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is
coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this
response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants
to go outside now.
What's on TV? See the new fall network schedules online:
http://www.holzemville.com/mall/tele.../fall2005.html




Salty Thumb 27-05-2005 02:56 AM

Janet Baraclough wrote in
:

The message
from "Warren" contains these words:

It's interesting that both the original poster and this helpful shill
are posting from the same IP address.


Thye're posting from gardenbanter, a UK website for lamebrains
which
acts as a portal to usenet groups. All members posts to usenet, carry
the website's from-address.

I had a feeling that the original message was just a set-up, but I
did expect the shill to come back sooner to answer his own question
with his spam.


gardenbanter posters don't have a clue they're posting to a
newsgroup, and don't understand threads or reply editing. They can
very seldom find the same thread to read the answers to their own
questions, let alone make a second post to the same thread.
Conversations with them do tend to be very short and one- sided :-)


Janet (UK).



Yes, but the messages not only carry gardenbanter's address, they also
carry the individual computer's computron ID and in this case, both
northwest_man's and gardenlover's are the same. There are some
scenarios in which the user could be innocent, but you only have
consider the following posts:

Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 16:46:44 +0000
Message-ID:
"Have you ever heard of my crappy product?!? My neighbord has the same
problem and after using it his yard definitely looks much better. I can
ask for more info if you'd like.

Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 15:57:33 +0000
Message-ID:
"Okay so I asked my neighbord about my crappy product for you. Here is
the website ...."

Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 16:06:14 +0000
Message-ID:
"Try my crappy product. It worked for me and my neighbord. Here is the
link for more info ...."

So either this guy is a little too enthusiastic to be heeded or this
amazing crappy product is so great you can qualify to shill for it
within 24 hours. A third possibility is that he may have spelled
neighborg wrong, in which case he's the same person, but also isn't.
Damned cyberorganic androids moving in all over the place.


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