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'Subtle-Energy Gardening' Don Elwood [WEB]

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'Subtle-Energy Gardening' Don Elwood [WEB]

Unread postby webdex » Sat 25 Mar 2006, 21:13:53

I created a website for a guy last year that had some very interesting gardening techniques that, had I not seen the results myself, I would have been very skeptical. The plants in his garden were HUGE and extremely prolific. He uses techniques he calls “Subtle Energy Gardening”. It believe it’s worth checking out… http:/www.donelwood.com

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Re: Interesting Gardening Techniques

Unread postby Pops » Sat 25 Mar 2006, 21:59:56

Be wary, wary carefow of posting to the first thread of a new member promoting a website.

Chances are the thread will be as tonight's spam in the doggie bowl tomorrow...

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Re: Interesting Gardening Techniques

Unread postby gego » Sat 25 Mar 2006, 22:40:11

Even if the post was just for promoting the website, it has the effect of exposing the ideas therein, and may be of value to someone here.

I personally long ago concluded that cancer and heart/vascular disease were dietary diseases. Most people are not willing to change lifestyle so they go the conventional treatment route and wind up dead, but I have knows several people who went the alternative treatment route for cancer and beat the grim reaper.

It is foolish to think that conventional wisdom is the end of all; in reality we have just cleared a little space in the forrest of knowledge, and were some miracle to happen, and we discovered a relpacement to all this saved up energy then future generations would laugh when they looked back at how primitive we were.
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Re: Interesting Gardening Techniques

Unread postby Pops » Sat 25 Mar 2006, 23:40:43

As do all the purchased ads on the left of your screen - selected by the Great Google Near The Bay for relevance to the page requested by the viewer.

The difference is; those advertisers paid for the privilege and thereby help this site remain available to all visiting here.

But, of course, I’ve just added a little garnish to the Spam…
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Re: Interesting Gardening Techniques

Unread postby katkinkate » Sun 26 Mar 2006, 02:47:34

Isn't this like what they do at Findhorn?
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