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03-11-2007, 07:17 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Steveo
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Lawn question organic
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jthread said:
"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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In some cases it's best to leave the roots in place
as they keep the seeds from germinating.
Huh?
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Read the story about Albuquerque in the post. As opposed to hoeing the
weeds. Or even pulling them. The ground is disturbed and gives a place
for seeds to get in and germinate. Where mowing them leaves the ground
undisturbed.
That is *not* what you stated above. You said the roots keep the seeds
from germinating.
That jthread asswipe has no clue about agriculture, that's why I bozo
flushed him right after he started posting in here. I suggest everyone else
reading this should do the same.
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03-11-2007, 07:44 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Lawn question organic
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wrote:
jthread said:
"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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jthread said:
[...]
In some cases it's best to leave the roots in place
as they keep the seeds from germinating.
Huh?
[rest snipped]
Read the story about Albuquerque in the post. As opposed to hoeing the
weeds. Or even pulling them. The ground is disturbed and gives a place
for seeds to get in and germinate. Where mowing them leaves the ground
undisturbed.
That is *not* what you stated above. You said the roots keep the seeds
from germinating.
That jthread asswipe has no clue about agriculture, that's why I bozo
flushed him right after he started posting in here. I suggest everyone
else
reading this should do the same.
it's a big love in!
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