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"Alan Gould" wrote in message ... In article , Martin writes I still think it is a scam. Be more positive Franz, *we* know it's a scam :-) IMHO it is a scam, but not because it doesn't do what it claims, it is a scam because having one and using it is not any contribution to how horticulturally organic the soil is - as distinct from structurally organic. This is yet another indication that the word organic is an unfortunate one to describe a particular style of gardening. You have beaten me there. What do you mean by "horticulturally organic" as opposed to "structurally organic"? Franz |
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