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Re: Two more comments on compost teas


Title: Re: [GWL] Two more comments on compost teas
No one is going to be chastised for discussing compost tea.  This is a subject that needs clarification for writers so they can present it well to their readers.  The life of the soil, and the plants in it, is about the most important topic we can present to readers.  If they don't build/preserve/establish good soil life, they won't be able to garden.  Not to mention what the effects on the surrounding environment will be if we continue using just chemicals, working against Nature instead of with it.
-Lon Rombough


Dear listmates,

I am continuing to respond to the thread on compost teas even though some may think it is an off topic topic on garden writing. However, the fact of the matter is some garden writers have an opportunity to write some articles about it and make some money in the process. Since many people are interested in it but don't know where to start, I think the topic is relevant. So I think it is an on topic topic for garden writers. I may be chastised but so be it.  

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