Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Merla Barberie
Allan and Woody, I didn't express myself well in the previous post. I have used BD compost for many years, and BC and 500 sprayed every year on the vegetable garden. I have always used compost, BC and 500, but only used 501 once last year in a small area (This is such an arid place especially

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Aurora Farm
Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep Allan and Woody, I didn't express myself well in the previous post. I have used BD compost for many years, and BC and 500 sprayed every year on the vegetable garden. I have always used compost, BC and 500, but only used 501 once last year in a small area

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Aurora Farm
Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep Merla: One way to get all the preps on the land is the way you've planned: make your own BD 500 and BC, make your own BD prepped compost, wait until it's all ready, then spray. THEN your intentions are manifested, the ground is enlivened, the Nature Spirits

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Allan Balliett
Hi Allan: Barbara writing here. No it is not appropriate to use the Three Kings at any other time of the year. Allan could you possibly post the portion of the JPI newsletter (Fall 2001) that talks about what is necessary to have sprayed biodynamically before applying the Three Kings Spray. It is

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Aurora Farm
-Original Message- From: Allan Balliett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:28 AM Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep Hi Allan: Barbara writing here. No it is not appropriate to use the Three Kings at any other time of the year. Allan could you

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Jane Sherry
Farm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 06:09:22 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep And spraying over top of snow would not do it. Patience and timing mean much in this situation.

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-02 Thread Aurora Farm
grown using Rudolf Steiner's methods of spiritual agriculture. http://www.kootenay.com/~aurora -Original Message- From: Jane Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Bdnow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, January 02, 2003 9:37 AM Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep Well, now I am confused. It is January

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-01 Thread Allan Balliett
I have sprayed 501 once and used 508 a couple of times in the past year, but never done sequential spraying of all the preps. Should I wait until next year to do the Three Kings spraying? Best, Merla Merla - No barrel compost? No BD compost? No 500? I'm not expert on Three Kings Prep, but I

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-01 Thread Allan Balliett
I have sprayed 501 once and used 508 a couple of times in the past year, but never done sequential spraying of all the preps. Should I wait until next year to do the Three Kings spraying? Best, Merla Wow! Thanks for your note earlier, Merla! I was all geared up to spray 3 Kings today, hence

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-01 Thread Aurora Farm
Merla: One way to get all the preps on the land is the way you've planned: make your own BD 500 and BC, make your own BD prepped compost, wait until it's all ready, then spray. THEN your intentions are manifested, the ground is enlivened, the Nature Spirits are happily fed, and you can apply the

Re: Three Kings Prep

2003-01-01 Thread Allan Balliett
Merla: One way to get all the preps on the land is the way you've planned: make your own BD 500 and BC, make your own BD prepped compost, wait until it's all ready, then spray. THEN your intentions are manifested, the ground is enlivened, the Nature Spirits are happily fed, and you can apply the