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Re: New Garden Location
On Fri, 1 May 1998 08:26:12 -0700 "Kurt McCullum"
<kdmccullum@bigfoot.com> writes:
>My wife and I just bought a new home which we will move into in two
>months. I almost hate to leave my current garden because I've been
>working on the soil for over two years and it's just to the point
>where everything is growing like crazy. My new location is a different
story
>altogether. Since it is a new development the soil is in terrible
condition.
The solution is simple......... Just load up your existing soil and take
it with you........Use it to replace the poor soil in your new location.
That will be no more work than bringing in new soil.
oldjohn@juno.com
John Orwick
El Monte, CA [20 miles east of Los Angeles]
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