Eve,
Please get in touch with me directly. I have no e-mail address for you,
so I can't send you the information you were interested in concerning
my toastntea website.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bonnie
On Sunday, March 9, 2003, at 02:44 PM, The Korrows wrote:
percentage of organic farms (8000 certified farms in the US- 90,000 farms in Kentucky alone) is not going to turn around agriculture, its really going to take everyone raising a garden
That's why in my garden design business, besides
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 02:13 AM, Roger Pye wrote:
Apparently it is - M has not had any kangaroo problem since - they stay
in their paddock and he and his sheep stay in his.
In a forested area, where deer abound, I've come to a similar
arrangement. It works well for us.
I
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 06:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the corporate rape of the earth continues, these peasant farmers are
their
last frontier. Does anyone not think that these are not the same folks
promoting the war in the east??? It is all connected to money and the
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 03:37 AM, Allan Balliett wrote:
Allan, I would say this is an anti-virus program/firewall routine in
the list software working overtime.
Cheers
Roger
Thanks for investigating Roger. The strange thing remains that myself
and others are receiving the
On Saturday, June 15, 2002, at 06:22 PM, Virginia Salares wrote:
Markess,
Please send me your e-mail address and I will send the instructions to you off-line.
I am having second thoughts about posting my instructions. I am a chemist and making solutions is second nature to me. Someone
On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 09:55 AM, Gil Robertson wrote:
Of the bush tucker taken on the walks, it is mainly vegetable - leaves, roots, tubers, berries and fruits.
As a gardener/farmer I am perfectly satisfied grazing from the garden as I go about my day. I feel this is a natural and healthy
On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 11:21 PM, Pam DeTray wrote:
Also, a friend told me today that I could buy a steer from a dairy herd
for $15
Go for the dairy steers.
From experience, I would never want to deal with Black Angus ever again.
Nothing but trouble, unless you like chasing cattle
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 03:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the time you pay for all the tests you can purchase your own
microscope
and immediately see results. That is what I reccomend.
The microscope cost $25,000.
BonnieYork
coming in May.
Bonnie York
Hello friends,
On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 05:41 PM, Gil Robertson wrote:
We have had two serious cases of bacterial poisoning that has been
traced back to
Organic growers.
Have they identified exactly what bacteria it was?
In some parts of Oz, as good as no rain may fall during
transactions.
What Allan said makes sense. The small fee charged is not much more than
postage and generally less than a money order or some other transaction.
To send to the PayPal account, go to PayPal.com
The account is :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you prefer to send a paper check:
Bonnie York
Merla,
First remember that you make a difference by being there. You are at the
front edge of the paradigm shift. Of course there will be resistance. It
will be a little easier each time that someone makes a decision to step
out of the pack and follow their heart.
The folks you're working
wrote my email address in the peculiar fashion I did so
as to avoid email address harvesters.
Donations can also be sent to me via regular mail as some have expressed
a preference for.
Bonnie York
10407 NE 269th St.
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Okay, I may have this.
Anyone who wants to contribute to the testing can go to PayPal.com
My ID is my email address. This account is only for the purpose of
collecting for the testing.
As soon as those who have contacted Allan or I have contributed I will
let you know what the total is and
Hello bdnow friends,
Because I'm a check for yourself kind of person, I went to the draft
document and read it. I believe it possible that it would/could be
applied to biodynamic preps if we are purchasing them through the mail
and they cross state lines.
I appears to me that anything that
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 11:24 AM, Merla wrote:
Bonnie,
I just signed up for PayPal and sent my money. I signed up my bank
account, but I sent the money by my credit card--a mistake because you
can't receive credit card payments. Tell me what to do? Do you upgrade
your account or
and the vortex was created more easily each time after it was
taken apart.
When stirring the 501, the water seemed almost fluffy? It was very
light and felt frothy in comparison to the 500. All in all, it was a
wonderful experience.
Bonnie York
of the proposed legislation is to list plants that are
__permitted__ along with lists of those prohibited.
Well, this is just my opinion, I'd love to hear from others.
Bonnie York
Hello bdnow folks,
I am in the process of setting up a PayPal account. It will be a day or
so before it is activated. I will send another note to you when I know
more.
It can accept funds from anyone with an email address and a bank
account in the US. and also many other countries.
On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 01:19 PM, Merla wrote:
I am thinking about just that. I went over the directions again. I
still have
to
have a set of compost preps and they can't have been bought or traded
for. It's
in the ordinance 22-2203 To distribute means to import, consign,
my .02,
Bonnie York
or money order to Bonnie York
10407 NE 269th St
Battle Ground, Wa.
USA
I know there was some discussion of size of spray nozzle and pressure
when we had Elaine Ingham on here.
Will the regular spray nozzle that came with my 2 gallon garden sprayer
be okay for getting the little critters out without hurting them? I
mean, I know they're microscopic, but I'd like
My understanding is both Bonnie and Allan have volunteered to spearhead this. But who is?
I had made an offer to Allan to lend a hand here and there with list business, as my abilities warrantG> He asked me if I would coordinate this project leading to the email I sent earlier.
IMO the logical
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 01:53 PM, Merla wrote:
Bonnie, did you see Allan's email. He wants to test Pfeiffer Field
Spray as #2, rather than BD 500. We need to agree.
That's fine. I sent mine before his got to me.
I have no knowledge of Pfeiffer sprays and such. That's why I asked
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:06 PM, Allan Balliett wrote:
We can set up a PayPal account
I've known folks who've done Paypal but have never set one up . Is there
a cost to set it up?
Bonnie
On Friday, March 15, 2002, at 06:08 AM, Bonnie York wrote:
Hello bdnow friends,
What would be beneficial to plant under apple trees?
I'm asking about beneficial grasses. Clover? Rye? Alfalfa? Wheat?
more biotic activity, as well
as the unseen forces. If there are higher than normal counts of soil
critters that would explain the physical part. If there are NOT higher
than normal soil critters, that would point to there being something
else at work.
Bonnie York
indication of the
activity in the BC or whatever else we have tested. That would be $96
per item we had tested.
How many of us are there here? I'd contribute $5 to help.
Bonnie York
using the preps
alone. It sounded like they might not even be making compost.
Bonnie York
I'm not understanding what
Jose has written.
Bonnie York
climate has changed
Contrary to all the polls we aren't all on the GeeDubya bandwagon
This is getting so much attention that the mainstream media is starting
to look at it
Bonnie York
they are certified as such by the government?
Could the truth be in the words that they use to describe themselves? By
law they are a corporate entity, yet they use the friendly term
Association as their public face. They certainly know the power of
words.
Bonnie York
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