Re: Milorganite
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Milorganite
- From: P*
- Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 16:46:30 -0500
- References: <8b160c54.2488377f@aol.com>
Jeaa1224@aol.com wrote:
> Since subscribing to the
> magazine "Organic Gardening" some years ago, I've read quite a bit about
> Milorganite and sludge and the process used to create it. There can be heavy
> metals in it, albeit within governmental limits, but there is great debate
> about safe vs. questionable limits, even those set by the government, as
> there is about the variable analysis of contents in each quantity purchased.
> If anyone's interested, I can go back through my files and recheck this info
> and also see if I can provide an informative web site.
>
> Safe gardening, Joanie
And as I said before, I'm a fan of it - I never compelled anyone, nor
ordered anyone, to use it. I simply replied to a question asked freely
on this list. Anything, in large enough amounts, can be detrimental to
something and we all make our own choices.
Pat Mitchell
pattm@execpc.com
zone 5 SE WI
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