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    Happy Birthday SeeYouJimmy

    Happy birthday!
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    Two Word Turd

    attacked the
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    Word Association Thread

    gormandize
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    What about composted cow manure?

    Well, no. Cows are ruminants, and they have a 4 chambered stomach. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores and have a functional cecum to accomplish the same thing, ie, the breakdown of cellulose by fermentation. Cellulose is what gives plants cells their rigidity.
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    What about composted cow manure?

    Yes, I think goat is similar to sheep. As for babies, yes, NPK values can vary with diet.
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    What about composted cow manure?

    NPK Values of Various manures. Manure / N-P-K Chicken / 1.1 .80 .50 Dairy cow / .25 .15 .25 Horse / .70 .30 .60 Steer / .70 .30. 40 Rabbit / 2.4 1.4 .60 Sheep / .70.30 .90 Remember, 1.These numbers can vary some with what the animal is being fed, and if bedding...
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    Happy Daylight Saving time USA! :-)

    I think someone should shove a bhut up your butt. ...she types from her work computer
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    Th$ Brunk*& Threwad

    Which is actually better sometimes than remembering.
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    Word Association Thread

    clever
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    Two Word Turd

    thought. The
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    What up from San Diego

    Welcome from South Carolina!
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    Two Word Turd

    . Artistic, but
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    Word Association Thread

    pig
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    ExtremeBurn's Grow Log 2009

    Chiles would work better, but to each his own.
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    Two Word Turd

    lemon peppers
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    Word Association Thread

    lubricated
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    Getting started in 2009

    Looks good!
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    ExtremeBurn's Grow Log 2009

    What are you planning to do with them? Are you looking to use them fresh, or are you planning on making sauces or what?
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    What about composted cow manure?

    Don't use it straight, it's still too strong for that. You would do better to mix it with the bags of cheap top soil than Miracle Grow, though.
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    What about composted cow manure?

    Cow manure doesn't stink. It smells nice and earthy. *snnnniff* Love that smell! Besides, once you offer a lovely ripe tomato or two, all will be forgiven.
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