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We had a customer cash there ISA in and it paid for the Pv install they are well happy
I would do the same without hesitation.
We had a customer cash there ISA in and it paid for the Pv install they are well happy
I would do the same without hesitation.
maybe you could do a thread fb on the investers forum stating this i know your a fan
With great respect to FB, and Vegelen, and Sedgy 34, and others, who, having read your comments I know i'd get on with in real life but - for me, "is it worthwhile?" isn't about money, its about the terrible things we're doing to the planet and the ways we can help to make sure there's still a planet humans can live on.
I know, I've completely missed the point of this thread.
It's not just still "worthwhile", it's a moral imperative!
its about the terrible things we're doing to the planet and the ways we can help to make sure there's still a planet humans can live on.....
it's a moral imperative!
"is it worthwhile?" isn't about money, its about the terrible things we're doing to the planet and the ways we can help to make sure there's still a planet humans can live on.
would you like salt and vinegar with that chip you've got on your shoulder Vegelen?
Impressed with your cultivation FB, I wee in the compost bin too!
Manure, compost and urine are much better than synthetic fertilisers anyway because they add a variety of extra's to the soil, such as: slower-release and less easily washed from the soil, essential trace elements not present in NPK, moisture and nutrient-holding capacity from the humus, improvement soil structure and encourage a whole eco-system of useful bugs, grubs, fungi and bacteria - just the way mother nature had always intended it to be.
I once worked for a disease lab and a long time ago and (going from distant memory) there was an outbreak of Hepatitis A in the community. The source was traced to a market stall, selling raspberries which had been fertilised with human urine, which has splashed onto the fruits. The owner of the stall tested positive for hepatitis A. Had it not been splashed onto the fruits there would have been no risk as it would not have been carried up in the sap from the roots of the plants; Hep-A doesn't infect plants.