I guess I stand corrected. :smile: I was just considering the cost of chemical fertizer.
it's also supply and demand JLM, there are not as many sources for purchasing organic grown foods,
so it's the same ole same ole, among other reasons, it's not as easy to obtain.
seems ridiculous, as I mentioned earlier, all the years I was growing up until 'all of the chemical
fertilizers came in, organic food was 'all' that we had, with no added anything except compost or
manure, now it seems like a rare substance, wierd, very wierd.
If the majority would grow organically, then it would be the norm again, and with all of the
knowledge we have today, it should now be done with greater success, as to the yield.
With the beautiful fish composts, along with other organic material, organic gardening 'could' be the norm again, (but the other way is 'big' business now, no way they are going to step aside).
At least, thats the way I see it.