Hi! sstorch, Thank you. I am very impressed with the compost preps. After the Tulka Fire, one of the members of Permaculture Group, was left with a damaged house, no out building and the yard and garden was burnt out. The sandy loam was burnt to loose sand, with nothing.
A group we went down and built a two bay pallet compost pile. We each took our favourite manure and vegetable material. I provided Preps and super fined paramagnetic rock dust. He turned it twice and had good compost in four weeks. He spread it about two inches thick and protected it from the wind with sheets of roofing iron. He planted his vegetables and herbs. When I visited it was spectacular. Red Beet five inches across and not woody, fine raw in salads. A life long gardener, he was blown away. Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 10/16/02 8:14:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << Hi! sstorch, > I am fascinated in your explanation, below. > > Could you expand this to cover your view of all the preps and their effect, > Please? > > Gil >> > > I could answer regarding the use of silica in the same vain. If the etheric > is pulling too strongly the plant will be fat and watery, like if nitrogen > was used in excess. If this is the case there will be fungal attacks and the > plants will need a silica treatment to firm things up. Likewise, it may hold > back on the flowering process and the silica will remedy the problem. I > suggest the reading of Glen Atkinson's site and the study of his charts and > diagrams for a definitive understnding of these processes. > I have use the compost remedies by themselves and I did not like the results. > I tried a dandelion preparation spray on strawberries to plump them up and > ruined the flavour. They did plump nicely, losing the little point on the > bottom but the flavour was not there. I had to correct this with nettles > manure tea and bc, about four times. Maybe I used it improperly but I prefer > the compost preps used in the compost and that is it. > Equisetum properly used as a soil spray brings the silica forces into balance > in the earthly realm and creates an ideal environment for the beneficial > fungus to colonise the soil food web. The equisetum harmonizes the etheric > and astral forces within the energy field of the earth/soil and lets the > fungus grow uninterrupted ...sstorch
