Hemitical, you are right to say that not all organic fertilisers are manure, there indeed many others, seaweeds, various composts etc However it still raises, I think, an interesting point that perhaps those vegetarians who have chosen due to animal cruelty or something similar, should also be aware of. As I said, I previously didn't even think about that aspect, although being a meat eater, it may sound odd.
I don't think Clet_Ginger was trying to be deliberately aggressive with the question, and I certainly am not. Perhaps you'll allow me to rephrase it so that it makes more sense in the context I am trying to put it?
If you are a vegetarian, do you consider the providence of your vegetables to be an important aspect to choosing what ones to eat?
Although I am a meat eater, I don't eat a lot of it. When do, I try to get it free range, if chickens and RSPCA cert'd on other meat - yes even these conditions are from ideal, and not always adhered to. I'm simply interested, now the question was first raised, as to other peoples stances on it.
cheers,
I don't think Clet_Ginger was trying to be deliberately aggressive with the question, and I certainly am not. Perhaps you'll allow me to rephrase it so that it makes more sense in the context I am trying to put it?
If you are a vegetarian, do you consider the providence of your vegetables to be an important aspect to choosing what ones to eat?
Although I am a meat eater, I don't eat a lot of it. When do, I try to get it free range, if chickens and RSPCA cert'd on other meat - yes even these conditions are from ideal, and not always adhered to. I'm simply interested, now the question was first raised, as to other peoples stances on it.
cheers,