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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Sophie A. | Esneux / Li�ge / BELGIUM | You'll probably think that I'm crazy! Sorry, the winter will be very long her in Belgium too. But...There is an exotic animals zoo at 20 miles from here...Last week, I was looking with my son elephants, rhinoceros, girafes, exotic birds and so on.
 Is there on BP.com one grower who use some extrange manure?
 With good result?
 
 The Belgian girl, Sophie
 
 | 12/4/2003 2:11:23 PM | 
		
            | ahab | wilmington,ma. | I did try elephant manure one year. I can't say it made adifferance at all. I do know an elephant will not eat anything with seeds in it, so less weeds!!
 | 12/4/2003 3:05:13 PM | 
		
            | Pennsylvania Rock | [email protected] | Joe Mills in Washington DC uses it, or used to use it. He is in charge of the Southern Cup, and is a list member of mallorn still I believe. They refer to Joe as "ZooDoo" Mills from his use of the elephant crap.  | 12/4/2003 4:38:53 PM | 
		
            | docgipe | Montoursville, PA | Anyone who enjoys a smile can get a can of ZooDoo. Portland, Oregon is where I captured one.  Someone is visiting on appointment you can just top load a picnic table with that can and start all kinds of evil prankish chatter. Tourist traps in the South and West have canned sunshine for the most foolish of 'ye to own. | 12/4/2003 5:27:38 PM | 
		
            | kruger |  | chuck..calling chuck somebody needs your advice.. | 12/4/2003 7:07:14 PM | 
		
            | CEIS | In the shade - PDX, OR | Yeah!  Chuck is your man for this question.
 LOL
 | 12/4/2003 8:10:27 PM | 
		
        
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