Hi! Flylo,
Thank you
Gil
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If you're interested in this (unusual) topic, run a search in google.
Allan Balliett wrote:
. . . . Pfeiffer, in practice, however, was open to the use of
chemical fertilizers to get the soil productive enough to produce
cover crops that could have benefit if once turned into the soil. (A
person starting a bd project on an abused piece of ground - - as
almost
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From: Roger Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: Perfect Orchard-Calcium
Allan Balliett wrote:
. . . . Pfeiffer, in practice, however, was open to the use of
chemical fertilizers to get the soil
Lloyd said:
Roger, dont you think you have got a bit carried away with this?
Lloyd , I assume that Roger was responding to my more generalized
statement about the use of artificial fertilizers to jump start a
depleted piece of ground.
Roger, I appreciate that you spoke up for the finer
Hi! Roger,
Great post, as all ways,
Have a good one!
Gil
Roger Pye wrote:
Allan Balliett wrote:
during the ascending period of the moon, sap is pulled up. Pruning then
can cause excessive bleeding. In the Northern hemisherpe the moon begin
it's descend for this cycle at 19 h on Dec 20th.
Laura
Please explain the importance in working with the recommendation of:
Maria Thun's calendar she
I used to have a nice stand of nettles - always green, healthy and
available. Then my llamsa found them !! so now I need a source of seeds
Laura Sabourin
Feast of Fields Inc
Demeter Certified Vineyard Farm http://www.ragdolls.net/vineyard.htm
Ragenesque Ragdoll Cattery
This article copied from
http://www.kheper.net/ecognosis/essays/Biodynamic_500.html You'll
find the referenced illustrations at this link, also -AB)
About Biodynamic 500 spray.
This article orginally appeared in the Anthroposphical Journel of
Australia in February 1991. It was subsquently
Allan Balliett wrote:
Lloyd said:
Roger, dont you think you have got a bit carried away with this?
Lloyd , I assume that Roger was responding to my more generalized
statement about the use of artificial fertilizers to jump start a
depleted piece of ground.
Roger, I appreciate that you
I used to have a nice stand of nettles - always green, healthy and
available. Then my llamsa found them !! so now I need a source of seeds
Laura Sabourin
Feast of Fields Inc
Demeter Certified Vineyard Farm http://www.ragdolls.net/vineyard.htm
Ragenesque Ragdoll Cattery
Laura,
Most of my own nettles are growing very healthily in my goat
yards. One of the few plants the goats won't touch. They usually
get quite tall, some 3 - 4 feet (but scraggly, not bushy). Usually by
summer's heat they fade, and I've never noticed seeds. If you want
me to save some, I have
Hi Laura,
I can send you rootstock or, next spring, some seeds.
Michael
N. Van., BC.
I used to have a nice stand of nettles - always green, healthy and
available. Then my llamsa found them !! so now I need a source of seeds
Laura Sabourin
Feast of Fields Inc
Demeter Certified Vineyard
This info from the Three Kings Prep kit as provided by JPI. This is
scanned from colored paper and passed on unproofread. Please make the
most of the information here. It's not to late to order this prep!!
As we say here at ther ranch: GET IT ON!!!-AB)
The Three Kings Preparation
Please be
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From: Roger Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: Perfect Orchard-Calcium
Think now about the other 700 grams per kilo which are used in some way
by plants. These are mineral salts, remember. Every gram
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