on 9/1/02 4:12 PM, Allan Balliett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Dear Cheryl:
>> 
>> Having a few major snakes taking up my garden right now, I would really
>> appreciate any articles on peppering.  It's an area I am very intrigued with
>> after working with Homoeopathics.
>> Thanks
>> Liz Davis
> 
> Liz, et al - peppers and ashing are often associated with Steiner and
> biodynamics but they have, in fact, a long history in general
> homeopathics. The literature of homeopathy may be a fertile place to
> do more research, since relatively little is laid out in biodynamic
> literature. (Check in particular articles in back issues of
> HOMEOPATHY TODAY, etc)  -Allan
> 
> PS But I, for one, don't think you need to pepper for your snakes. I
> think you need to investigate your bioregional biological
> interelationships and 'solve' your snake problem by maximizing
> diversity rather than 'reducing' it  Enlivening the soil through the
> use of the BD Preps and compost teas has a strong anecdotal
> reputation for bringing forward many otherwise rare beneficial
> species of birds and mammals.

Thanks Allan and Cheryl, I appreciate the information.
In agreeance with you Allan as far as maximizing the diversity before ever
proceeding with peppering, though I would like to no more of this hole you
speak of from ashing.
Thanks again
Liz

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