Greythundercloudys
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What ever next, who comes up with this, lv got some they could have, let's all chew on a prickly Bush.
Whatever turns you onWhat ever next, who comes up with this, lv got some they could have, let's all chew on a prickly Bush.
Are you sure he wasn't selling to Tesco'sthere's a reasonably successful horse trainer close to us, pal sold him an industrial meat mincer, reckoned mince gorse, was a 'magical' cure, for his horses when they needed a pick me up.
There is so much wisdom out there in old books. We are an arrogant lot of fools to dismiss it all as nonsense. Gorse grows fast, so maybe the nutritionists ought to take a look and see if it can be harvested as a fodder crop. Got to be full of energy, just see how it burns!
Interesting! I never knew that but now that you say it, the flowers do look like those of a legume.I think that it's a legume as well. So no N requirement.
That makes sense, It certainly has no problem growing on my unfertilised sand which was thrown up by a tsunami 8,000 years ago! Also, Broom.I think that it's a legume as well. So no N requirement.