On 7/15/10 2:17 PM, "Andy Skelton" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The plant pattern is a good example of an organism that can persist as
> a singleton, a loner.

Huh? 
I'm not an expert in biology but I've always heard that all life is
dependent on close symbiotic relationships with other life.
 
Why am I spending all this time for composting and mulching my garden if it
is not to make a good environment for the little dirt critters that are
necessary for that "lone" eggplant (out of six I started with) to survive?

In a recent article in Smithsonian  a microbiologist says, "We are only 10%
human" in that by body mass we are nearly 90% bacteria of one form or
another. 

Just wondering?

Dave


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