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To: robert b furman who wrote (17783)1/16/2024 6:22:31 PM
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You don't know what you are missing not living in Stupidfornia.
Hi Kirk, I never heard of adoption tests for animals.
My BROTHER in Napa who has owned many dogs that lived long lives failed the tests to adopt a boxer through some dog rescue agency. Something about the proposed trainer (an animal handler at Six Flags nearby) and other issues. Rather than appeal, he found one via private party where the owner had two and this one wasn't well socialized... so needed to be in a single dog family household. Crazy but I hear it is even wors to try and adopt "real kids".

The carpenter today told me about TWO places he's worked at in the hills here where the country made them get rid of water storage tanks! We're in a drought and my guess is they want the runoff from or roofs to go to the aquifer rather than our tanks... My guess is also the county was worried the guy with a 25,000 gallon tank was taking it from streams or wells...

They'll let you live in cars and RVs and ignore where the "human waste" ends up, while the occupants spend most extra money on cigarettes, alcohol and illegal drugs because it is easier to hassle water harvesters and doggie adopters. It will be VERY interesting to see how many votes Trump gets in California this time.



To: robert b furman who wrote (17783)1/16/2024 6:32:16 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27110
 
Thanks, but it didn't say "Certified Organic", so I'll pass.

I got far more tomatoes than we could eat with four plants I placed in "dirt pots" where I dig out the raised beds to accept a lot of organic potting mix with nutrients... I actually let a few plants go rather than try to shade them from sunburn and give extra water because the yellow/orange cherry tomatoes were so prolific and tasty... I only wanted a few of the others for color and variation in the salads.

I did find something very similar at HD and Amazon that is also organic so I may try that if I'm motivated.
Check this out.... amzn.to maybe they copied your mix to some extent