Morning John,
At 11:09 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
Thanks for the comments and the insight.
If everyone understood more about what it takes to make soil even halfway
healthy, we would be much better off.
You mentioned chelates and I think, bio-availability. That is
the art, and little
/2007 00:42:12
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Evening Dee, Faith and others interested.
Be aware that I am not picking on you by any means.
I need to address the message to someone. grin
At 12:15 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
I have done all but beg
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I appreciate your point of view Wayne, and Mike's patience. I still feel
that natural substances allowed to rot down as compost, should have a more
balanced benefit than chemicals which
William Missett wrote:
Hi!
I was just given a secret method for controlling tomato infections. I
live in southern Mexico, and tomatos struggle to survive, so I hope
this cure works, which it supposedly does in spades:
Get a section of electric wiring with somewhat thick copper wiring,
cut
At 09:55 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
That is an interesting idea. Although I doubt it is producing a colloid,
it is likely producing copper compounds, which are taken to the leaves and
branches. Copper is a very good antifungal substance, so it make sense. I
wonder how much copper end up in the
Sounds like the electricity itself is producing a cure...
On 9/5/07, CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote:
At 09:55 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
That is an interesting idea. Although I doubt it is producing a colloid,
it is likely producing copper compounds, which are taken to the leaves
and
Wayne, here in Spain some of the large olive groves are sprayed with
copper water - and nothing else - to great effect although I am told
they do not qualify for an organic certificate - regards - Richard
On 05/09/2007, at 18:04, CWFugitt wrote:
At 09:55 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
That is an
Good Morning Richard,
At 11:51 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
Wayne, here in Spain some of the large olive groves are sprayed
with copper water - and nothing else - to great effect although I am
told they do not qualify for an organic certificate - regards - Richard
Heck, they should call it
: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: CSOrganics, ...
I appreciate your point of view Wayne, and Mike's patience. I still feel
that natural substances allowed to rot down as compost, should have a more
balanced benefit than chemicals which have been put together
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Well,
It's certainly interesting.
I'll try it next year.
Chuck
The Turing Tarpit is where everything is possible but nothing
, September 05, 2007 2:47 PM
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Well,
It's certainly interesting.
I'll try it next year.
Chuck
The Turing Tarpit is where everything is possible but nothing
interesting is easy
You lost me on this one. What on earth is a Turning Tarpit?
Faith
that defied description.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Turing tar pit is a general term for one of the various
Evening Chuck,
At 01:47 PM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
Well,
It's certainly interesting.
I'll try it next year.
Yes, I agree. It must have worked by some method.
If I was going to practice lying, it would not be
about tomato plants. grin
It would likely be about politicians.
Wayne
--
The
Evening Dee, Faith and others interested.
Be aware that I am not picking on you by any means.
I need to address the message to someone. grin
At 12:15 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
And maybe the use of chemical fertilisers? Dee
I have done all but beg someone to tell me the name of an organic
--On 4 September 2007 18:41:18 -0500 CWFugitt c_wa...@earthlink.net wrote:
Chemical fertilize used properly in the right place is no threat to man
kind or anything else. All fertilize is Chemical, no two ways about it.
So, call a Spade a Spade.
Sort of true, so far as the quality of food
joe bloggs wrote:
I've been reading the debate between Janet and Terri?.
Janet, you seem so knowledgeable, yet so blase and I would add, naive,
about what's happening to our food supply and that of our pets. I know
that I am swayed by the 'raw' argument, rather than the kibble one.
I've been reading the debate between Janet and Terri?.
Janet, you seem so knowledgeable, yet so blase and I would add, naive, about
what's happening to our food supply and that of our pets. I know that I am
swayed by the 'raw' argument, rather than the kibble one.
As for 'organics'. You
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 7:14 PM
Subject: CSOrganics - kibble -v- raw
I've been reading the debate between Janet and Terri?.
Janet, you seem so knowledgeable, yet so blase and I would add, naive,
about
what's happening to our food supply and that of our pets. I know that I
am
swayed
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