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An outlawed Fungi? Are we talking
about the infamous “magic mushrooms”? Has anyone clued law
enforcement into the fact that fungi live promarily underground and only poke
up to fruit? I read an article years ago about a super colony of fungi
here in Mi that was possibly the largest living organism on the planet. You’re lucky they don’t declare
working the soil in general as working to support the illegal fungi. I can just imaging law enforcement cording
off an area with caution tape after finding suspicious mushrooms. Isn’t
there real crime in that area? Lol Zone 6b Michigan From:
nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Moore It certainly leaches into the subsoil here in the Southeast, but we
have almost as much rain as the From: Alan
Haigh <alandhaigh@gmail.com>
Phosphorus doesn't hardly leach at all- even tripple
superphosphate, but quickly forms nearly insoluble precipitates with other
minerals becoming mostly unavailable to plants when applied to the soil.
Where phosphorous pollutes water is when the soil itself erodes into the
water. Anyway, that's how I understand it. As a fruit grower
and a gardener I have never experienced phosphorous deficiency. Hooray
for our fungus friends. |
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