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For years I had to explain to every new GP that having horses and riding really was exercise.....they never beleived me. So I can see folks NOT beleiving that gardening qualifies as exercise either. ROFL You should see the abs on my teen boys. THey are rock solid. heeeheee. Lots of chopping wood etc.
QUESTION.
I hate tossing newspaper, paper and cardboard into the recycling IF it can be used as mulch in my garden. However, DH with a forestry degree long ago (UMO)cannot say for certain paper is safe. SO I started googling and though I thought all inks were now soy, apparently the pigments are usually petroleum based.
I was worried about using any cardboard from CHINA, and just use American made but now I think I should just put all paper in recycling.
That will leave only leaves as a resource for mulch, that I dont spend money for that is. Trying to build a self sufficient farm is NOT realistic... so I will need to adjust my thinking.
I had one GP who did the same song and dance with me every year when I went for my annual. Every year, the same frustration. Lady.... I am building a stone wall. I am hand digging raised beds. I am cutting down trees. I am splitting and stacking fire wood. I am lugging fire wood up a full flight of stairs... I am building a chicken coop... I am building a green house... When I'm not doing that stuff, I am doing physical therapy in a nursing home. Plenty of tugging and pulling and lifting and activity involved in that job!!! And on and on it went. She just couldn't wrap her head around the fact that I refused to engage in a formal exercise or walking program.
Re: paper and cardboard, and it's origins: I'm not the least bit concerned about it. (maybe, i should be... but for right now, I really don't care!) I use all of that material in my gardens. The only stuff I don't use is shiny or plastic coated paper/cardboard. I also meticulously remove every single staple, every bit of fiberglass reinforced tape, every bit of packing tape.