On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 17:44:52 -0700, Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>In article <2ln9141n61u34q0qhd5lmhm1cc8a4kub3n@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Charlie wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:40:08 -0700, Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> >Tell me again, why isn't potting soil re-used? I'm getting ready to
pot
>> >the sweet basil in the pots that I used last year. It seems a little
>> >manure would, rock phosphate, wood ash, and bone meal would have it
back
>> >in shape. There were no disease problems with the basil last year.
>> >Whatcha think?
>>
>> I was gonna weigh in too, but it looks like you have decided. ;-)
>>
>> Charlie
>
>WHAT? You gonna tell me that Omelet is incompetent to advise me and out
>of her tiny little mind if she thinks that potting soil can be reused,
>and this is what you can expect in the twilight of civilization, and you
>are sad to see me fall in with such a bad lot?
>
>Charlie how can you say such things?
>
>So what have you heard?
>
><g>;-)
LMAO....this is one of the things I love about you, Old Trout...I can
count on you to rise to a well-placed fly! ;-)
Aside: You ever read, or see, "A River Runs Through It" -- Norm
MacLean work?
Om gave you the same advice I would have given, which validated your
intuition and knowledge, thus I decided to go fi****n' instead of
wasting my finger energy on doubling up on the advice. :-)
Ah me, you have indeed fallen in with such a bad lot as Om and I and
other similar-minded folk, one being that crazy old coot from Joisey,
as we all light up, learn and experience the burn-in.
Rock On, Brothers-in-Arms, Rock On
Charlie


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