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diagram from book food from soil 1943

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  • ShepsSheps Posts: 2,236
    Fairygirl said:
    I think the best solution is to simply not respond to any threads. 
    That's a great idea @Fairygirl and one I've been advocating for quite some time, but you know as well as I do that people on here like an argument too much, you only have to look at the number of replies on his/her threads to substantiate that.
  • war  garden 572war garden 572 Posts: 664
    edited September 2023
    the evidence pruning just by using search.

    as for the diagram you all are missing the point of thread.
    since I did not have chance finish posting the other diagrams 
    in the serious. i will have restart the thread. 
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    "the evidence pruning just by using search."

    Go on then. You go first. You promised.
    Rutland, England
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    as for the diagram you all are missing the point of thread.

    That’s because us British people are so stupid,  I don’t know how we come to colonise America in the first place. 
    Do you think those early settlers may just have taken their knowledge of growing crops with them? 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • You're right really @Fairygirl and @Sheps   just too hard to resist sometimes, especially when having a bad day  :D
    wargarden is similar to the covid virus - endless mutations - ignore 1 infectionous thread and another variant appears as if by magic. 
  • TopbirdTopbird Posts: 8,355

    ...since I did not have chance finish posting the other diagrams 
    in the serious. i will have restart the thread....
    🤔🧐 crazy loop
    Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Personally I have no issue with scratching an itch. If a post on the forum is contentious or just plain wrong I am quite happy to make a retort, and acerbically if I am provoked, rather than letting the comment slip by. 

    I think I should do more … ohm …ohm ….
    Rutland, England
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