One thing "Information abut Steiner's agricultural
remedies" .... find information/ books and more ? (In the US)

Per Garp/NH



----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 08:23 PM
Subject: Re: Throw a shrimp on the Barbie!


> >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
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>

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