I have no large estate or bulging pockets of money as one might envision of Chiropractors. I have 2 town lots in a small NE Ohio Village, Mt. Eaton. I live in an Amish community of the largest surrounding population of Old Order Amish (the most conservative). Contrary to popular belief, most of the Amish in this region USE chemical sprays, very few are even organic, yet their spraying is a lot less than a gentleman farmer uses.
I've read several books on BD and have subscribed to ACRES USA for near 10 years. I'm no farmer but I talk it with my patients from pasture fed meat and rock dust powders to The BD concept. I've visited and called Harvey Lisle a couple of times and can see the possibilities of not only using, but sharing the BD concepts with my friends and neighbors.
It's time to practice what I preach. I have a bad problem with Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) and also Thistles (Varieties unknown) Dandelion and Chicory all within a turf of Buffalo Grass (variety Cody from Stock Seed Farm in Nebraska). I haven't done a soil test, but suspect a low pH and Ca++ level.
I do not irrigate but I do have a cistern to use. I do not know anything about Reiki. I dowse a little, but not confidently accurate yet. So tell me what a Pytron is and how to use this to the soils advantage?
In a message dated 7/17/2003 11:49:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ground ivy has an inherent bio-energy charge of 65 pytrons. Pure
rainwater has a charge of 200 py. (Tell me where you are located and I
will dowse your water energy from here.) Putting an energy of
Rainwater*3 into the irrigation water should retard the ivy's growth if
not reduce it very considerably.
Roger
Natural Earth Healing
Land Management Consultant
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