hi merla, could you share with the rest what link for beginners you have for
the simple aerator for the 5 gallon bucket.
http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00030.asp
The above article originally appeared in Tauton's KITCHEN GARDENER
magazine. I've used the directions here. It works
To err is human - to forgive, divine ;)
Though however the name may change, the lesson remains the same,
wouldn't you say?
roger
mroboz wrote:
Roger-Milosovich was from Yugoslavia, not Hungary. Michael
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Rex Tyler wrote:
great to hear that, at last someone knows what he's talking about I have
studied so called wild plants for years and eaten many of them as food
at last some light!
Rex, has your study revealed to you any characteristics of plants, wild
or otherwise, which could be of use in
Hi David,
I agree that my comparison was insulting to the snakes, and I am not
promoting war, which is always an indication of the failure of more rational
methods of problem solving. I am not even a Bush fan. If I lived in the US I
would have voted democrat.
What I do say, is that in this
hi allen , i went there and read about how they make their compost, saw
pictures of a device on a bucket, but no actual instructions on making or
buying one., i'll try calling them tomorrow. check's in the mail this
weekend. p.s. i never turn my compost, it's too large a job, but build the
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hi allen , i went there and read about how they make their compost, saw
pictures of a device on a bucket, but no actual instructions on making or
buying one.,
If you are talking about the CT brewer, did you go to the subsequent
pages or just stay on the first one? The article gives all the
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/recycle/Tea/tea1.htm
Another set of instructions. It is also well worth while to buy Elaine's
Compost Tea Manual, www.soilfoodweb.com
I did my usual routine this morning, fed the cows and went to the coffee shop
at the edge of the farm [how convenient]. I got my cuppa and sat in my
''spot in the corner by the window. It was still early and the Sunday
papers were still being assembled. I don't like to read the paper, so I
Isn't this a case of the pot calling the kettle black? Which country in the
world has the most weapons of mass destruction? Which country has initiated
the most strikes on other nations? Why havn't other countries initiated pre
emptive strikes on U.S.A.???
Peter.
While I havn't seen metal trellises for grapes I have seen them for apples.
The incidence of fire blight seems to increase. There could be several
reasons for this or a combination of any or all of them. It could be that
the apples trees are tied down to firmly, It could be that the wires are
If the plant you are refering to is also called pampas grass in New
Zealand, it is a brilliant storm shelter plant, cattle love it and is
unequalled as pig shelter. When composted it demonstrates its capacity as a
phosphorus accumulator. This could be why it grows so prolifically on
phosphorus
Actually, I do know one other person who made a pepper - the person
to whom I donated my first field broadcaster when I upgraded - and
she, in fact, made a Japanese beetle pepper. She lives about 10
miles from me. I'll check with her to see what happened, and will
let you know.
Looking
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Why havn't other countries initiated pre
emptive strikes on U.S.A.???
Peter.
They finally did Peter. Though BinLaden is a rogue, a man without a country
he represents the way things will be done to deal with a power like
I think you are in the wrong job, anyone who can use Christ Consciousness to
justify war should be working for G.W. Bush, I suggest you check what they
are putting in your coffee.
David C
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Hi David,
I agree that my comparison was insulting to the snakes, and I am not
promoting war, which is always an
Please note a few things:
1. The US controls the UN. So, who decides to bomb who?
2. The latest treaty to serve the Internation War Court is NOT supported by
the US, along with a only a few other countries. Why? They'd be hauling
American generals and presidents by the dozen. So, Might is
Patti Berg wrote:
Hello,
Over the summer, I have been trying to learn what biodynamics is. At
first I thought it was a method of farming, but I read evidence that it
may possibly be a religion.
I have read on the list that some believe there are fairies in the
forest helping them in their
- Original Message -
From: Roger Pye
(in part)
Energy! he said softly but
forcefully. That's it, isn't it? Energy from the soil, from the sun,
from the rain, from the very air itself. And from me, from within me.
That's important, isn't it?
When the man reached home, he went
Hi! Roger.
A great answer!
Gil
Roger Pye wrote:
Patti Berg wrote:
Hello,
Over the summer, I have been trying to learn what biodynamics is. At
first I thought it was a method of farming, but I read evidence that it
may possibly be a religion.
SNIP
Is this a part of what biodynamics
Hi! Patti,
While not an earth-closet, I recommend the Clivus Multrum, it is a
commercially available, waterless composting toilet, which uses saw dust,
wood shavings etc, in place of the soil. We have been using ours for about
five years and are very happy with it.
Hit Google and put Clivus
beautiful, beautiful is all i can say. :)sharon WHew that woman sounds like
me!
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Patti Berg wrote:
Hello,
gil , do you live in the us, have any problem with permits? :)sharon
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From: Gil Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: earth closet
Hi! Patti,
While not an earth-closet, I recommend the Clivus Multrum,
In the Southern Tablelands of NSW, halfway (50 km) along a dirt road
from Braidwood (pop. 950) to Nowra (coastal town) there lies a hamlet
called Nerriga which comprises two churches, one hotel, a general store
(closed), a trading post cum filling station cum caravan park, several
cottages
In terms of the storage of BD Preparations, it is fortunate that Rudolf
Steiner was not a Greek.
Had he been, we would all be scouring the earth for amphorae :)
roger
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