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> CS> Hehe sorry! Dunno! Might be totally bogus and just digging it a bit
> CS> under which areates the roots is actually causing the effect!
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> Well, it would be best NOT to leave it on top where flies can get to it, but
> still don't see it as a fertilizer.
Dunno! I agree o the flies. As you see us learning here, we need to scoup
the backyard. JUst your typical n00b learning curve. Hopefully you all are
having fun listening in as we get taught by Cash .
> CS> Oh I can believe that! Lucky me, Cash isnt a digger much .
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> My shepherd was a once-in-a-lifetime dog.
Grin, all dogs are arent they?
Meantime, Cash scared us a little when his nose got warm and he stopped
eating but he seems better now. He got 1 whole can of wet, and 1/3 cup dry
kibble last night. (13 oz can).
Little noshe of hoisin pork, and a cabbage-brussell-sorta-thingie with lots
of bacon fat last night late (probably 3 TB in all). Daisy Cat approved of
the hoisin pork and licked a leaf free of all bacon fat.
We'll have to keep an eye on Daisy's weight too, but in her case she's
probably slightly over optimal. Not by much, but just a tad.
xxcarol
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