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"Alan Gould" wrote in message ... In article , Franz Heymann writes You have beaten me there. What do you mean by "horticulturally organic" as opposed to "structurally organic"? Horticulturally is to do with the way you carry out your gardening, structurally is to do with the composition of the soil. Sorry, but that passed right over my head. Let's call it a day. I will probably never understand it. Franz |
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