roundup>discussion is now ended!!!

updated mon 15 jan 07

frank lawrence on sun 14 jan 07

But what makes Vinegar organic ?

"Gloria C. Baikauskas" wrote: I agree that RoundUp does not belong on an organic discussion list.
20% vinegar will do as good, or better a job as RoundUP...though I
don't usually recommend using it because it can be harmful if not
handled right because it is acid. At least it is organic.

Let's stop this discussion right now. I don't want it to erupt to
anything more. I have posted the article Sharie referred to in her
blogspot stating that research now shows that crops laced with RoundUp
may be deemed safe to eat, but that it reconstitutes itself in the gut
of humans and other critters....and stays stored in fat cells in the
body doing how much damage we don't yet know. That means it is
dangerous....no matter how anyone feels a bit will do not much harm.

If you are new to the group, go back and search the archived messages
for the one on the RoundUp research showing just how dangerous it is to
humans.

No more discussion on RoundUp in this thread!

Gloria, Listowner

--- In GardeningOrganically@yahoogroups.com, "linda"
wrote:

> I was so surprised to see a discussion about using very tiny amounts
of
> Roundup to battle tough problems on this list. Actually I was
appalled. On
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Gloria C. Baikauskas on sun 14 jan 07

I agree that RoundUp does not belong on an organic discussion list.=20
20% vinegar will do as good, or better a job as RoundUP...though I
don't usually recommend using it because it can be harmful if not
handled right because it is acid. At least it is organic.=20

Let's stop this discussion right now. I don't want it to erupt to
anything more. I have posted the article Sharie referred to in her
blogspot stating that research now shows that crops laced with RoundUp
may be deemed safe to eat, but that it reconstitutes itself in the gut
of humans and other critters....and stays stored in fat cells in the
body doing how much damage we don't yet know. That means it is
dangerous....no matter how anyone feels a bit will do not much harm.=20

If you are new to the group, go back and search the archived messages
for the one on the RoundUp research showing just how dangerous it is to
humans.

No more discussion on RoundUp in this thread!=20

Gloria, Listowner

--- In GardeningOrganically@yahoogroups.com, "linda"
wrote:

> I was so surprised to see a discussion about using very tiny amounts
of
> Roundup to battle tough problems on this list. Actually I was
appalled. On

wayi on sun 14 jan 07

If you let a bottle of wine set in warm place to long, it will become
vinegar.

Gloria C. Baikauskas on mon 15 jan 07

Frank, vinegar is made from various plants.....like apples, grapes,
some grains I think. You can make your own vinegar any time you choose
to make it. Just go online and search for a recipe. Tis fairly easy
to do as folks have been making it for centuries. That is what makes
it organic. The fact that it is an acid does not make it a chemical
agent. Just like citric acid is in oranges....acetic acid is made from
other fruits.=20

Gloria, Texas
US zone 8a

--- In GardeningOrganically@yahoogroups.com, frank lawrence
wrote:

frank lawrence on mon 15 jan 07

Thanks, I did not know that.

"Gloria C. Baikauskas" wrote: Frank, vinegar is made from various plants.....like apples, grapes,
some grains I think. You can make your own vinegar any time you choose
to make it. Just go online and search for a recipe. Tis fairly easy
to do as folks have been making it for centuries. That is what makes
it organic. The fact that it is an acid does not make it a chemical
agent. Just like citric acid is in oranges....acetic acid is made from
other fruits.

Gloria, Texas
US zone 8a

--- In GardeningOrganically@yahoogroups.com, frank lawrence
wrote:
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