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Re: Peat moss--answering my own question
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- Subject: Re: Peat moss--answering my own question
- From: G*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 12:37:02 EDT
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In a message dated 7/16/99 11:10:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
fteuton@total.net writes:
> Whilst I agree that leaf mold (or composted leaves, the same thing) are good
> stuff, I do think that Canadian peat is being sustainably harvested and is
> not in the same category as European peat.
>
> Eliot Coleman, writing in the New Organic Grower, points out that peat is
> being laid down some 5 to ten times faster than it is being harvested, in
> North America...
Hmmmm well? to each his or her own I guess. Eliot Coleman albiet a very good
author and a very wise man is not the final authority on this subject.
If you wish to learn what the real authorities have to say Go to
Organicgardening.com and check out what they have to say about this subject.
after all eliot was only a twinkle in his dadies eye when organic
gardening was founded. (c:
Bruce
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