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Or perhaps the better title should be The Controversy Never Ends, but there seems to be a dichotomy of what I have compared to what I have not. When at the local greenhouse/nursery, I find myself always putting things back that I realise I don't need, or have a place for. Weather to upgrade to something bigger and better than what I already have. I see other peoples gardens and want what they have. How much money do I spend on any one of my many hobbies? Is a vegetable garden suppose to save money? My most recent dilemma is which fertilizer to use. Bone meal can't hurt and fish emulsion is expensive, as is any premium fertilizer such as Miracle Grow. Chemical or organic, kelp seems to the rage right now. They say it won't burn because it's organic, but it comes from the sea and the sea has salts. Just thinking. I'm always open to something new, but I'm suspicious of any "super food" for anything. I remember my first spirulina was as big a leap of faith as my first split pea soup, and I'm still not sure about spirulina. As for kelp and a leap of Faith , there was the sushi bar. I went from bags of mulch to truck loads, and by all means one should compost, but I can only compost a fraction of what I need. It could very well be that I like to cheap out on things, but I get the feeling that acquired happiness is a learned thing.
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