Re: tomatoes!
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- Subject: Re: tomatoes!
- From: B* D* <T*@TheImageMill.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 17:20:39 -0400
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Edward Spiegel wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> Keep in mind that these mycorrhizal fungi might already be in your soil
> naturally. This might explain there being no difference between the
> innoculated and uninnoculated. In fact, one uses the mychor. fungi AND
> keeps the beds constantly planted, one might not ever need to
> reinnoculate the area.
>
Since I used a commercially prepared soil which is organic(tm) but
sterilized, I really don't think so. Even so, if there is that much
fungus among us, why buy it?
For the list's information, I will have the entire experiment on a web
page as soon as I harvest the tomatoes and look into the soil to compare
it's macro- and micro-organisms.
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