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Gary
Jeremy Bunag wrote:
I've extended Paul's "Cheap and Lazy" lawncare to how I take care of my trees, somewhat inadvertantly (forgetful or busy doing other things).
"the qualities of these bacteria, like the heat of the sun, electricity, or the qualities of metals, are part of the storehouse of knowledge of all men. They are manifestations of the laws of nature, free to all men and reserved exclusively to none." SCOTUS, Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kale Inoculant Co.
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And, the big caveat is: if you do water them for several years, and then stop watering them, they will die.
There is nothing permanent in a culture dependent on such temporaries as civilization.
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There is nothing permanent in a culture dependent on such temporaries as civilization.
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Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
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Brenda Groth wrote:
i have also read that it is better to NOT put fertilizers in the soil when you plant trees, just to loose the soil fairly deeply and refill with the topsoil ..that way the trees send out stronger roots into the surrounding area searching for food too..if you put too much fertilizer in the hole they won't go out in search they'll just circle in the hole..
better to put any fertilizers on as a top dressing out around the dripline
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