Re: CULT: Solarization
From: Gerry Snyder <gcsnyd@loop.com>
HIPSource@aol.com wrote:
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> From: HIPSource@aol.com
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> In a message dated 1/19/00 9:22:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, gcsnyd@loop.com
> writes:
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> << And where do the worms go? Down?>>
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> <,That is what I have read.
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> Is this list great, or what?? >>
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> Now, now. Not to make fun of Anner; there no sport in that, really.
Touchy, touchy!! ;-)
I was talking about how quickly information passes across the continent
and around the world, not picking on a particular question.
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> I have to worry about my worms; no matter what I do I don't ever have many
> extras....
Me, too! My "soil" is silt and sand and pebbles and cobbles and a few
boulders. I add a lot of organic stuff (alfalfa forever), and seeing a
few worms when I play with the conglomerate for replanting lets me kid
myself that my efforts have not been totally in vain.
Worrying about worms could turn me off to solarization, too.
Gerry
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g*@loop.com
Gerry Snyder, AIS Symposium Chair
Region 15 Ass't RVP, JT Chair
Member San Fernando Valley, Southern California Iris Societies
in warm, winterless Los Angeles
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