Who have you influenced to become a gardener?

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    Blimey, makes you wonder what might be lurking in your compost heap :eek:
     
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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    Now that article makes me feel much better about eating a sandwich with dirty hands !! :p
     
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    Its strange when a child learns about God. My mother was a double major bio-chemist. I learned the Jews ate the moldy bread and penicillen was its Name-O.
     
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    We fed our horses day old bread that my Uncle got from the bakery, in the 60's for $1 a box. As long as the mold on the bread was blue, we fed it for the antibiotic effect of the penicillen. :like:
     
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    Over in the whats for dinner section I fed my wife a particular dish of tangerine, spinach and mushroom. Those citrus, dark leafy greens and fungi are some of the most powerful and fundamental support foods we can eat for a variety of reasons others can expound upon. My job is to get her to clean her plate and she did. It is everything I can do sometimes to not tell her how much I love her.

    I eat her cooking too. She is better than me at it anyway.
     
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    Sugar lately really. I want to start with COH because I heard royalty would use manure and a variety to enhance the castle grounds. Is sugar better than manure or are the amino acids from the protiens the winning card in the land of foggy cactus?
     
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