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I have been growing my own fruits and vegetables for years with soil.
I just over the past 6 monthes started to grow a few things like
strawberries and tomatoes using hydroponics, and Im now ****ed that I
never knew about it before. Not only did I yeild much better and more
abundant crops, but it is such less maintanace and so much cleaner.
Hydroponics uses no soil so you don't have to deal with all the bugs,
pests and all the elements that you find in soil. I have a blog with
an article on hydroponics which I will be updating if you want to
check it out http://abouthydroponicgardening.blogspot.com/.
But bottem line, I wouldnt even mess with soil ever again...there's no
point. This is just so much better in so many ways
-Cheers

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dkine3 writes
I have been growing my own fruits and vegetables for years with soil.
I just over the past 6 monthes started to grow a few things like
strawberries and tomatoes using hydroponics, and Im now ****ed that I
never knew about it before. Not only did I yeild much better and more
abundant crops, but it is such less maintanace and so much cleaner.
Hydroponics uses no soil so you don't have to deal with all the bugs,
pests and all the elements that you find in soil. I have a blog with
an article on hydroponics which I will be updating if you want to
check it out http://abouthydroponicgardening.blogspot.com/.
But bottem line, I wouldnt even mess with soil ever again...there's no
point. This is just so much better in so many ways


The bugs I have problems with are the ones that arrive through the air
not the soil.
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 00:04:35 -0000, dkine3 wrote:

I have been growing my own fruits and vegetables for years with soil.
I just over the past 6 monthes started to grow a few things like
strawberries and tomatoes using hydroponics, and Im now ****ed that I
never knew about it before. Not only did I yeild much better and more
abundant crops, but it is such less maintanace and so much cleaner.
Hydroponics uses no soil so you don't have to deal with all the bugs,
pests and all the elements that you find in soil. I have a blog with
an article on hydroponics which I will be updating if you want to
check it out http://abouthydroponicgardening.blogspot.com/.
But bottem line, I wouldnt even mess with soil ever again...there's no
point. This is just so much better in so many ways
-Cheers



Bottom line - this looks like a **** poor spamming attempt.
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Martin wrote:

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 16:27:28 +0100, judith wrote:

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 00:04:35 -0000, dkine3 wrote:

Hydroponics uses no soil so you don't have to deal with all the bugs,
pests and all the elements that you find in soil.


You mean you don't have to deal with life?

[snip blog address]

Bottom line - this looks like a **** poor spamming attempt.


I wouldn't know: the blog is now blocked by google while they
investigate a possible violation of their terms and conditions, which
could very well support your claim. It's all in the 'possible' bit.


LOL and that's the gratitude he gets after he has disclosed how to produce
Dutch quality tasteless strawberries and tomatoes.


Run!



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I have been growing my own fruits and vegetables for years with soil.
I just over the past 6 monthes started to grow a few things like
strawberries and tomatoes using hydroponics, and Im now ****ed that I
never knew about it before. Not only did I yeild much better and more
abundant crops, but it is such less maintanace and so much cleaner.
Hydroponics uses no soil so you don't have to deal with all the bugs,
pests and all the elements that you find in soil. I have a blog with
an article on hydroponics which I will be updating if you want to
check it out http://abouthydroponicgardening.blogspot.com/.
But bottem line, I wouldnt even mess with soil ever again...there's no
point. This is just so much better in so many ways


Who the hell would want to waste time growing tasteless fruit and tomatoes?




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