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Posted by bill b va on February 02, 2002 at 01:19:43 from (209.240.222.130):
In Reply to: Re: Spring's coming! Useful website IMHO posted by JesseH on February 01, 2002 at 09:36:15:
thanks jesse .....i have wondered about all this organic / natural malarky .it would seem to me there is nothing wrong with the conscretated fertilizers .if i am not mistaken all of the parts of a balanced ferilizer occur naturaly and have been extracted and purified for use in fertilizers . if one puts wood ashes on his garden is that a chemical ? i wouldn't think so . whats in the ashes is one of the main ingredents is the so called chemical fertilizers .how about the nitrogen in the fertilizers ? seeing as how the air we breath is 78 % nitrogen i don't see how it is a hadzerious chemical to life . if one grinds up limestone rocks into powder and puts it on his soil to nuterilize acid soil is that a chemical ? i would hardly think so .
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