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Re: African Violets - Rock in the pots
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- Subject: Re: African Violets - Rock in the pots
- From: J* M* <m*@junction.net>
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 21:26:49 -0800
- Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 21:34:33 -0800
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Butch,
You wrote;
>If you doubt this then ask a few more questions and prove the negative.
>We grew 300,000 violets a year for 10 years with this method.
>
>Covey says "Seek to understand before you can be understood"
>
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Well had you read carefully, you would have noted that I made two points:
1) That putting rocks in the bottom of a pot retards drainage. That is fact!
2) If the purpose is to increase humidity, your method will work.
Where is the conflict?
John Montgomery
Monashee Perennials
Vernon BC Zone 5
>>
>
>"Conflict is as addictive as nicotine, alcohol, drugs, etc.
>I'm sorry to report that cooperation is not."
>
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