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- From: "Jeffery Blake" <echoecho AT bedford.heartland.net>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: More bad luck starting plants
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 21:17:40 -0500
I am amazed that I keep finding myself as an apoligist for the chemical
companies. But this seems a little strange to me. Chlorine is a fairly
natural chemical isn't it. Don't several natural processes give off
chlorine. Are we more likely to take up natural chlorine than chlorine that
we use to disinfect our houses, gardens or to clean our clothes? I think it
is bad for people to blindly accept the world the corporations force on us.
But when we see the light it is far too easy to run way to far the other
direction.
Is the use of chlorine better or worse than drinking bacteria invested
water? What are the alternatives?
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More bad luck starting plants,
Marlin L Burkholder, 04/03/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, WB Carver, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Boulder Belt Organics, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Del Williams, 04/03/2001
- RE: More bad luck starting plants, Miranda Smith, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Liz Pike, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Alex McGregor, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, BBGREGSON, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Jeffery Blake, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Jeffery Blake, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Mmneedham, 04/03/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, marc, 04/04/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 04/04/2001
- Re: More bad luck starting plants, jay gee, 04/04/2001
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