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Re: Where the heck did these come from?
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Posted by James Jackson on May 23, 2007 at 21:41:05 from (124.185.232.214):
In Reply to: Where the heck did these come from? posted by IaGary on May 23, 2007 at 20:01:47:
Ia Gary - Gooday Gary . Why do you want to get rid of them ? I feel they are letting you know that your soil is out of balance - nutritionally as each paddock needs more than 50 different grasses & weeds to remain substainable viable . Might think all that sounds rather " out-there " however there is much partical agriculture & many dollars to be saved & earnt from a sound balance . If you are selling your produce and it has to be pure then I can see you would wish it wasn't there . Having said all that I do wish I was living close to you so I could come and dig it all up for you for free . It has a small but profitable market & I'd be gratefull to assist you and give you some money back for being able to market it on to customers . Good luck with your endeavorours . James in Australia , Ciao PS . I use straight raw vinager which will knock it on the head however use only on the leaf part and not the roots as vinigar increases acidity in the upper soil . james
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