Dear List:
Oh good we are not going underground. I have been wanting out of there for
years myself. And if Steiner's teachings had not been so hard to access and
decipher the marketplace would have accepted them a little more readily.
Speaking one's truth really is important particularily in these
On another note does anyone have a copy of Lili Kolisko's Agriculture...or
know where one is available? I would very much like to hear some talk of her
work on the list. And some comments on Greg's posts.
Anyone interested in reading copies of this important work - - the
one that Podolinsky
on 21/1/03 2:09 PM, manfred at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liz: 4? ...at what relative distance?
Next time you feel a sneeze coming on, be looking up into the sky,sneeze,
and tell what you seemanfred
Manfred, it's a distance of about 25 ft, and whether it makes any difference
I'm about 10
I've had the same thoughts as yours above myself a couple of times.
Cheers
Lloyd Charles
With you 2 on this one. Far more interested in looking at preps for bush
regeneration.
Is the Lovegrass the first test of this kind. I would be very interested in
working and learning more about
In a message dated 1/21/2003 7:18:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone interested in reading copies of this important work - - the
one that Podolinsky suggests reading BEFORE Steiner's lectures - -
please contact me off-line.
Thanks
-Allan
Please and thank you.
ABC Rural at the following link:
http://abc.net.au/rural/conversation/june1.htm
offers two sound file interviews with Alex Podolinsky, described as follows:
22 June 1999: Alex Podolinsky
This is the second part on the energetic septuagenarian who was a
founder of a system of organic
On another note does anyone have a copy of Lili Kolisko's Agriculture...or
know where one is available? I would very much like to hear some talk of
her
work on the list. And some comments on Greg's posts.
Barbara
I have a photo copy version of agriculture of tomorrow - I
posted
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Anyone interested in reading copies of this important work - - the
one that Podolinsky suggests reading BEFORE Steiner's
Yes and thanks
Zoran Petrov
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In a message dated 1/21/2003 7:18:28
Why 501? The way Roger explained the affect was that the grass was
burnt
quickly. Did this draw in more light, creating more heat and intensity?
Which would also be reasoning for applying it in the heat of the day?
Would
it work any other time of day? If so would it be as quick as the
Friends -
I'll try one more time: Anyone interested in procuring a hardcopy
reading copy of Kolisko's Agriculture of Tomorrow, please contact me
off-line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll stop taking inquiries At the end of Friday of this week.
Thanks
-Allan
Do it like this, ok folks? -AB
Why 501? The way Roger explained the affect was that the grass was
burnt
quickly. Did this draw in more light, creating more heat and intensity?
Which would also be reasoning for applying it in the heat of the day?
Would
it work any other time of day?
DE is one of those things that are often recommended, but seldom
endorsed through experience.
I've dusted a lot of crops with DE back in the early days, mostly for
slugs. I don't think I EVER felt that it actually worked, if dusted,
or even if put into (very expensive!) dykes around at-risk
Dear Allan,
For reasons explained by Will Winter, don't give DE to your animals dry.
Always feed it to them as a wet feed so they don't inhale it. I give it to
my dogs and cats with some yogurt, or whatever.
Best,
Hugh
I agree with what you are saying, Hugh. It makes sense (silca stays
sharp
Jane,
I have had it with your BD piety. If you had half of
the wisdom you you think you have, you would see that
not everybody involved in social change is running
around as an acitvist waving signs and telling people
they should use preps and become enlightened. Change
happens on may levels,
Yes, please and thank you, in advance.
Kathy Griebel
Sorry Allan but it is NOT a herbicide in any shape or form and although
I've used the term 'Weed Control' above, in reality I think what I have
here is a growth management tool with wide-ranging uses.
First I want to say that 'the little wizard' in this case is myself. I
came up with this
Roger Pye wrote: I was crying. If I continued to be terrified I would be a
complete liability - and a physical wreck - before very long. I said Great
Spirit, please send help for me and for Robin, my family, our friends and our
city. Help came, instantly, initially in the presence of the four
Looks like this is being taken care of.
Everyone else can relax now.
Thanks for your efforts.
-Allan
I make goat milk soap and use DE in my soaps. It acts like a very
mild abrasive. You really can't feel it in the lather, but it helps
abrade that fine top layer of dead skin cells (somewhat).
Otherwise, I don't have a lot of use for the stuff. I did try feeding it to
the horses as a dewormer
Hi James
A while back you and Roger were playing around with some
501 killing lovegrass, as I said in my post to Liz I looked for the problem
at the time and did'nt see the rest of the picture. I think at the time I
asked Roger to tell the effect of the treatment on other
Roger
Please forgive my lack of attention on this.
I have looked thru the archive and can not find the post that you outlined
what you have done and what you achieved.
As a researcher in this field, we have done several trials of 501 as a weed
control as early as 1990.
I would be most interested
Jane, I have had it with your BD piety. If you had half of
the wisdom you you think you have, you would see that
not everybody involved in social change is running
around as an activist waving signs and telling people
they should use preps and become enlightened. Change
happens on may levels,
Woody, anyone:
Are all seeds, if already dried, to be exposed to the deepfreeze of this
season, and till when?
Do all seed types survive in the ambient temperature and humidity?...say, in
the garage?
I need to order some seed which i dont have from you in a few days.
thanks,... manfred...
Title: Re: DE products distinguished
Thanks Frank,
for having the clarity of which is how.
To further clarify calcined or sintered products are intended as filtering material and is indeed deleterious and to be avoided.
I have seen it in feed stores and got blank who cares from managers.
My
Folks,
...planning how much to sow if i can store outside next season.
Does anyone have experience or anecdotal info from oldtimers re the outdoor
fall/winter/spring storage of Swede turnips, carrots, beets?
I recall a picture of laying out a round bed of straw in a clear spot in the
field,
I don't know what a Goggle search would generate, but GOOGLE
is the search engine folks tend to utilize the most. I did plug in my
name (Martha Wells), and came up with my mirror self, the other
Martha Wells. Ironic isn't it. we both are writers (she gets paid
((TOR books, science fiction) , I
Hi! Manfred,
My storage experience goes back to childhood in the Adelaide Hills, which is
snow free, but with many frosts.
The old folk stored root crops in cellars and dark sheds. They used old bath
tubs and large wooden boxes. They put down layers dry quartz sand from the bed
of a river and
Glen wrote:
Roger
Please forgive my lack of attention on this.
I have looked thru the archive and can not find the post that you outlined
what you have done and what you achieved.
As a researcher in this field, we have done several trials of 501 as a weed
control as early as 1990.
I would be
Merla and martha,
I like wooden boats more,too, but won more races in
fiberglass (literally).
Put in Chris Shade and you will see our conversations
of the last few days (and no, in advance, I am not the
Chief of the canadian Indian tribe, the Bloods).
I could be mediation, body guard, and
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