03-09-2019, 08:40 PM
Well, that's OK if you know your garden is clear of arsenic or if you don't care and not selling your produce.
Seriously, if you grow anything on contaminated ground, it doesn't matter if it's organic or not, contamination applies to both. The question is if the arsenic and other contaminants have been removed or not. Turning this into an argument supporting organic farming seems ridiculous to me.
Seriously, if you grow anything on contaminated ground, it doesn't matter if it's organic or not, contamination applies to both. The question is if the arsenic and other contaminants have been removed or not. Turning this into an argument supporting organic farming seems ridiculous to me.