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"Jim" wrote in message ink.net... "Bob" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message news:001cf.5745 Other than killing weeds on the fenceline, there's another garden use. If your tomatoes/potato crop location has that contagion that requires at least two years of non-growth to allow the contagion to run its course, then pour the gas in the area. 2 years later, and alls good irregardless. If you'd eat vegetables grown where gasoline was dumped, MBTE and all, you are a far more "trusting" man than I. Bob Why? Edible foods are grown in soil with fertilizers derived from petroleum, or some form of manure everyday. The only difference here between petroleum derived fertilizer and this is that am not paying for it. Mother nature is doing the chemical breakdown of the petroleum product. Just because its not a common practice, doesn't mean its not viable. Since you know this to be true, please provide us with the chemical formulas of how gasoline and it's additives become fertilizer. Anyone who's done backyard location car work for years in a location in the backyard, then abandoned that location has seen the results from the oil and gasoline waste. Similar to the grass growing greener over a leaky septic tank or leech field. Fenceline waste oil dumping is the same. Takes a couple of years to recover, but the results are the same. -- Lil' Dave Beware the rule quoters, the corp mindset, the Borg Else you will be absorbed |
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