Re: brugmansia/Gasoline in soil
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: brugmansia/Gasoline in soil
- From: N* S*
- Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 11:43:58 -0800
Please excuse me if it sounds like i am yelling, I certainly don't mean to
put you off. Can you burn the gas? I would guess so, but I would also
expect it to leave a residue. I expect that member Denise Leonard could
answer this better than I could and since she's been following this thread,
I expect we'll hear from her.
Yes, your Other Half was certainly trying to help and mine has done the
same but fortunately not with gasoline. I think that sometimes their drive
for short term solutions overtakes their thinking about long-term
consequences. But such is life!!!
Nan
>Nan - please don't yell at me for this question....I'm just asking for
>educational purposes....mine.
>
>Can you burn the gas in the soil? I remember as a kid my dad use to put gas
>on fire ant hills and burn them. Will this get rid of any of the bad parts
>left in the soil?
>
>I know it sounds awful what the "other half" did....in his defense, he was
>probably just trying to help. Sometimes our other half's try to be helpful
>but they don't always think first. I know my husband has done some
>'not-so-great' things just to be helpful.
>
>Now he will know and I am sure he will never do that again.
>
>Kemberly McLain
>Katy, Texas Zone 9
>
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11
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