We used to have horses and used the manure to enrich a garden. We
dropped in the seeds, watered regularly and couldn't keep up with a
10x12 little patch! If you can cart some away one or twice a year from
a stable, you may need nothing else. And it only costs time -- and a
truck wash.
Zsarnok
Goddess of Groundhogs wrote:
Zsarnok poked his/her head out of his hole and screamed
hlink.net: at the world.
Gelatin/thickener from red algea. You might be able to get it in bulk
from somewhere. Otherwise it's in health food stores, which is
expensive.
All I use gelatin for is plant food. It makes a plant grow like crazy.
Maybe the red algae would work, but as you say, it's expensive. I'm not
spending a lotta money on plant food.
Zsarnok
Goddess of Groundhogs wrote:
Zsarnok poked his/her head out of his hole and screamed
news:ZHmib.42288 : at the
world.
Why couldn't you use agar?
Cuz I don't know what it is. 
Zsarnok
Goddess of Groundhogs wrote:
Maxie P. Diddly poked his/her head out of his hole and screamed
: at the world.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V27666C26
snip
Gilroy said San Diego was a vegan who was working on developing a
marshmallow made without gelatin. Gelatin is made by boiling
animal tissue in water.
I'm not a vegan. Just a vegetarian. I use Knox unflavored gelatin
on my plants for an organic fertilizer. Now I see this.
*sigh*
And marshmallows are off the list, too, now.