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Old 04-22-2010, 05:59 AM
GpsFrontier GpsFrontier is offline
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Seasonal planting applies for most crops and around the world, it has always been and still is what experienced and smart people do locally. It's part of what is called adapting and "collaborating" with nature.
Well it works for stupid people also. I have been there and done that. I guess your saying that I am lying, (well tough). I have my experiences even if you don't like them. You think you are the only smart person on the planet? If you want to trade insults I will be happy to ablidge, I can do that well and have fun with it.
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We are talking 45-50° C here, - that's up to 122° Fahrenheit right?
Yes that's my understanding, by the way that's the exact temperatures/conditions that I live in (even up to 128 Fahrenheit) so I am well aware of them. The temperature on the day the earlier pictures I posted were taken were about 110 degrees Fahrenheit daily.
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be reasonable and realistic and forget about contradicting me for one time!
That's your problem, I have had my experiences in life, and if you don't like them why don't you have them for me. You don't need to agree with me, but you have not lived my life, and I'm not part of your congregation.
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No expert would ever recommend growing strawberries or tomato in soil or in hydroponics under temperatures reaching 122° Fahrenheit, or agree to install what ever it takes to lower temperatures to fit the crops.
Well if the experts like you (I say that laughing) would not recommend something that works, why ask an expert. I am not an expert but I have done it. So it stands to reason if the EXPERTS don't know what they are doing, and a stupid person like me can do it, an expert isn't worth that much (at least the ones you know).
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You can always install and build whatever it takes to "fight nature"- IF you can and want to go down that road by all means. But in some cases like this, the price (in a large sense) would be much to high.
Yes you are right, new people just starting out are defiantly going to want to start out on a large scale, without any experience. Anyone wanting to go down that road wont be asking questions from people they don't know in some forum, and relying on those reply's.
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The sheep is the one who follows blindly and listens to what is told easily - while the Black Sheep is the one who principally doesn't listen to anyone and doesn't ever admit any error. It does strictly everything his/her own way even if a thousand experts and 2000 specialists are making the contrary more than obvious, even if the whole family and all friends say differently. This kind of sheep can't see further than the end of its nose, I believe.
So now you think you are 2000 experts all rolled into one, and you are the principal that you consider yourself the "anyone" that I and everyone else needs to just believe. I contently find mistakes, and I admit to them when I do. I never do otherwise. Some mistakes are harder to admit to than others, and even made with honest intentions. But if you are going to be honest with yourself there's no other choice, and I need to look at myself in the mirror in the morning.

I give others the benefit of the doubt, thus respect, simply because I don't know there situation, they don't know mine either. I expect the same back, and when I'm in the presence of others that are disrespected, you'll receive the same disrespect back. I have never considered myself (or said) I was an expert. I'm an honest person (even if it hurts), but I wont just believe something because one person (much less you) say I should, especially when I have already seen otherwise for myself. If I only have two choices (fallow blindly, or do my own thing regardless), then I have only one choice because I will never fallow blindly. So you will need to find another congregation member for the church of Luches.
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