any raindances, so where did this stuff come
from? My yard is a lake and driving back to the house is a thing of
the past.
Guineas wisely stood in the hay barn and pleaded with me to get
out in the rain and come feed them. Of course I did.
Hugh - Anyone -
I can't find the details on this event on the web right now. Has it happened?
If so, what was the attendence and how did it go?
Tapes/Videos available?
Thanks
-Allan
In a message dated 8/29/02 1:17:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The curse of raised bed farming.)
spray some 500 and take a nap...sstorch
That reminds me of an ongoing question. JPI's 500 instructions say to
not apply BD500 before a rain. Is this instruction due to the
possibility
Title: Re: Rain
From: Lloyd Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 15:29:49 +1000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rain
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From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 12:58 PM
It finally started to rain last night. The last rain was a few hours and did
not even cut the dust, that was a month ago. This will be the first real
meaningful rain of the summer of 2002. I go a nice bc spray in late last
night, good to get it washed in...sstorch
It finally started to rain last night. The last rain was a few hours and did
not even cut the dust, that was a month ago. This will be the first real
meaningful rain of the summer of 2002. I go a nice bc spray in late last
night, good to get it washed in...sstorch
Steve - We got 3inches since
In a message dated 8/29/02 1:17:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The curse of raised bed farming.)
spray some 500 and take a nap...sstorch
Except for some rain on the July 1 and Aug. 1 long
weekends, it hasn't rained at all the rest of the time here in North Vancouver,
BC. More like the summers we used to have backthe 1960's and 70's
and maybe some in the 80's.
I should do some seq. spraying in leaf per.
?? for rain. M.
We also experienced our first rain yesterday and last night. Heralding in
the Spring. The drought seems to have made it a mild winter, with my
dreaded willows only loosing their leaves for 5 weeks.
I'm trying to get my head around CEC, if you add Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, you
get the CEC
Title: Re: Rain
From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rain
and some wonderful incan corn from smuggled seed
that toppled.
Stand them back up, lightly step them in - they'll be fine!
Take some rescue remedy!
L*L
Markess
Stand them back up, lightly step them in - they'll be fine!
Take some rescue remedy!
Have done. Will do.
- Original Message -
From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Rain
Stand them back up, lightly step them in - they'll be fine!
Take some rescue remedy!
Have done. Will do.
Give the corn some rescue remedy too
I'm not able to get to Courtney's advice on the BDA pages tonight.
Can someone tell me the next best date for sequential spraying for
promoting rain here in Northern Virginia?
thanks
-Allan
Steve and,
Thanks to your recommendation some time back on the list, I got my new
Birchmeier senior last week. A fine piece of equipment...no more struggling
with my old solo diaphragm...runs like a watch and is a smooth as
chocolate...Highly recommended (if you have the funds).
Sharon, I just
things up. You need to pay attention to these
times more so if you are spraying for specific reasons. Equisetum is the
trigger for rain or drying things up. I use an intermediate spray nozzle
in between a course air mist and a course soil spray.
SStorch
I would suggest a commercial landscape type sprayer that would come complete
with a tank, hose-reel and a gasoline powered diaphram pump. The hose would
come with standard tips and you would have to adjust. This can best be
obtained from Northern Tool Equipment. For bc and 500 and 508 I
Dear Gil,
No doubt the interrupter is a great boost to treatment. For making
potencies it is not used, but when treating it makes a huge difference to
have several hundred treatments a minute instead of one treatment over an
hour or more. Considering the principle involved--a microscopic change
Dears,
Recently I've had my hands full radionically making rain in Ontario, in Tamaulipas and right here on my home farm in North Georgia. I need to teach people how so there are enough folks out there with the expertise to take care of these things. The job is huge. But the technique is easy
Hello Gil,
We too have received much needed blessed rain! Drought is almost officially
over.
May you have time to contemplate this winter be well!
Blessings,
Jane
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From: Gil Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:00 AM
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Barrow
Hugh, Lloyd and Gil - let's hear about your rainmaking magic.
First questions, what size geographical area do your methods affect, how
do
you ensure that it will rain where and when you want it to do so, what are
the long term impacts
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