Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: tea grounds
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Lee Taylor |
Nicholls Georgia
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tea grounds your thoughts please
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11/4/2007 2:20:27 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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tea,is plant leaf material(coffee is a fruit).probably not much different than adding leaf litter to your soil.just my guess
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11/5/2007 10:48:38 AM
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~Duane~ |
ExtremeVegetables.com
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Tea grounds (NPK 4,15-0,62-0,4)
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11/5/2007 4:40:31 PM
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~Duane~ |
ExtremeVegetables.com
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in comparison to coffee Coffee grounds (NPK 1,99-0,36-0,67)
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11/5/2007 4:47:56 PM
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Lee Taylor |
Nicholls Georgia
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thanks
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11/5/2007 5:51:32 PM
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UnkaDan |
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plus it comes already designated as "orange" or "green" !
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11/5/2007 7:21:37 PM
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Green power |
Atlantic Canada
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LOL @ Dan
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11/9/2007 9:50:59 AM
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UnkaDan |
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whew,,,not many tea drinkers in this crowd I thought that one was a "whoosh" ;-)
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11/9/2007 10:41:25 AM
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Lee Taylor |
Nicholls Georgia
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the reson i asked this is because we all talk about coffee grounds and iv learnd that it a acidtic i hope i spelled that right and we talk about leaves im sure that most restrunts would let you have the tea bags and it is also allready finely ground and yes orange or green dan lol
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11/9/2007 1:49:16 PM
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