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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I think it does make sense! I buy vegetables and fruit from an organic farmers market too. I never thought of the “smaller so in the ground less time” but it sounds reasonable. [/quote] Does it sound reasonable? It makes no sense to me. I mean, I could say get the biggest carrot you can find and then less of it is touching the soil. That might also sound reasonable. Again I don't think "organic" has anything to do with lead in the soil.[/quote] No, I’ll go with the shorter time in the ground, the less absorption of heavy metals. A big sponge absorbs more than a small sponge. Less time in the sun gives you fewer bad Ray’s than longer in the sun. No clue if it’s applicable to carrots but it does make sense. [/quote]
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