tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801689446950623364.post4155134751482987478..comments2023-10-15T09:15:34.099-05:00Comments on The Impatient Gardener: Free your garden (and yourself) from the grip of RoundupErin @ The Impatient Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14166660410287418037noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801689446950623364.post-68994923648469333352010-03-06T21:17:15.677-06:002010-03-06T21:17:15.677-06:00Erin, can't even thank you enough for becoming...Erin, can't even thank you enough for becoming part of this discussion. This is my favorite part of blogging - the conversation that extends out and changes hearts and minds.<br /><br />Thanks for those Garden Rant links on the evils of Monsanto... I'm an avid reader of GR but I think I'll go and re-read them again.<br /><br />The more I learn, the more I'm becoming an organic gardener. Every time I research a non-organic product I end up shell-shocked by the health hazards, harm to wildlife, and horrible actions of the companies involved in manufacturing them. <br /><br />It was surprising at first - now it's just sad.Genevievehttp://www.northcoastgardening.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3801689446950623364.post-12882289481070159562010-03-06T18:19:53.835-06:002010-03-06T18:19:53.835-06:00yay!!!! roundup is evil evil evil, it gives me the...yay!!!! roundup is evil evil evil, it gives me the willies and gets me really angry. Dont get me started on how roundup in monsanto corn has wound up in the livers of lab rats who have eaten it. I actually love weeding, I think its meditative and gets you to know your garden in a much more intimate way, and no nasty chemicals!roisinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18126323278852380770noreply@blogger.com