>In a message dated 11/3/02 5:42:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< To the List:- Is anyone grown fish/ shellfish/ prawns on their property? I >have >wondered if one could use the Preps in Aquaculture? >> > >I have, over the last two years started using the bd remedies in a small >freshwater pond and in some compost tea brewing. All systems are responding >incredibly well. I also stir the remedies in seawater and put it back into >the estuary as a "gift" to the sea where I collect seaweed for my teas and >compost. There seems to be a restoration of harmony to the area this season >and I will be monitering progress in the benthic environment in the years to >come. One thing I observed this summer was that there were many more people >coming here to swim than I have ever seen before, and this beach is quite >isolated. Is it co-inkidink???, hard tellin' not knowin', but I will keep >watching...sstorch
Storch, As you know, you are a good guy, spreading around the BD preps so liberally. You must be a liberal? Actually I didn't mean to politicize this list, and generally I don't care what people's political ideas are other than the imperitive to maintain a polite society. I was just trying to sound a heads up, we have this opportunity. And vote Green. I have customers who are racist and some who are just the opposite. My successor here is likely to be Isaiah, who is black as it gets. I've been knowing him since he was two. He handles the racist customers well, and it's a hoot. He's a very bright young man (20) who has been eating biodynamic food for the better part of his life--home schooled by his mother. But in general we can't do too much in spreading Steiner's agricultural remedies. Including the horn clay. Your enthusiasm is great. Keep it up. I'm doing what I can too. We will win in the end. If you ever need horn clay, let me know. I keep making more of it. Wonderful stuff. Works on the ebb and flow of sap. Made Mark Trelas's peonies all bloom on the day after spraying. Boy was he surprised. Good thing he didn't do it on his whole production at once. Best, Hugh Visit our website at: www.unionag.org
