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To bring the thread back 'on topic' . . . (only just, I admit!) - I feel sure that ultra-hardy, fast-breeding plants (mares' tails?) will play a huge part in the conversion of dead planets into habitable ones. Interesting thought, Andy. Obviously, interstellarbiocompanies will soon take out patents on marestail, couch grass, bindweed, Japanese knotweed, etc etc, and refuse to let us common earth-bound gardeners grow them. It'll be tough gardening without them, but we'll just have to struggle along as best we can. Lol :-) Let's hope they find a use for red spider mites, too! Andrew |
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To bring the thread back 'on topic' . . . (only just, I admit!) - I feel sure that ultra-hardy, fast-breeding plants (mares' tails?) will play a huge part in the conversion of dead planets into habitable ones. Interesting thought, Andy. Obviously, interstellarbiocompanies will soon take out patents on marestail, couch grass, bindweed, Japanese knotweed, etc etc, and refuse to let us common earth-bound gardeners grow them. It'll be tough gardening without them, but we'll just have to struggle along as best we can. Lol :-) Let's hope they find a use for red spider mites, too! Andrew |
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To bring the thread back 'on topic' . . . (only just, I admit!) - I feel sure that ultra-hardy, fast-breeding plants (mares' tails?) will play a huge part in the conversion of dead planets into habitable ones. Interesting thought, Andy. Obviously, interstellarbiocompanies will soon take out patents on marestail, couch grass, bindweed, Japanese knotweed, etc etc, and refuse to let us common earth-bound gardeners grow them. It'll be tough gardening without them, but we'll just have to struggle along as best we can. Lol :-) Let's hope they find a use for red spider mites, too! Andrew |
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The message Cj7%b.384$jg7.251@newsfe1-win
from "Andy Hunt" contains these words: To bring the thread back 'on topic' . . . (only just, I admit!) - I feel sure that ultra-hardy, fast-breeding plants (mares' tails?) will play a huge part in the conversion of dead planets into habitable ones. Interesting thought, Andy. Obviously, interstellarbiocompanies will soon take out patents on marestail, couch grass, bindweed, Japanese knotweed, etc etc, and refuse to let us common earth-bound gardeners grow them. It'll be tough gardening without them, but we'll just have to struggle along as best we can. Janet |
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The message Cj7%b.384$jg7.251@newsfe1-win
from "Andy Hunt" contains these words: To bring the thread back 'on topic' . . . (only just, I admit!) - I feel sure that ultra-hardy, fast-breeding plants (mares' tails?) will play a huge part in the conversion of dead planets into habitable ones. Interesting thought, Andy. Obviously, interstellarbiocompanies will soon take out patents on marestail, couch grass, bindweed, Japanese knotweed, etc etc, and refuse to let us common earth-bound gardeners grow them. It'll be tough gardening without them, but we'll just have to struggle along as best we can. Janet |
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