Copper Gardening Tools

2002-08-28 Thread Jose Luiz M Garcia
A Tribute to Viktor Schauberger http://www.kupferspuren.at/Welcome%20english.htm jose

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-08-28 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Lloyd/ Roger, I have the Base 44 Rates for five different rabbit deterring broadcasts. I can make phials of pillules of any or all... They are: To make unattractive to rabbits. To prevent rabbits breading in... To prevent rabbits over wintering in .

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-08-28 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Roger Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:54 AM Subject: Field Broadcaster > Lloyd, > > Do you know where I might be able to borrow a field broadcaster for the > Landcare tree planting project at Dalgety (the one t

Re: Egg shaped

2002-08-28 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Sharon, This maybe should have been off line. There are many ways of making free form shapes from clay. (A distinct from thrown or slip cast.) The best known is "coil". This is like the kids plasicine. The clay is rolled out into "snakes" and built up in spirals. The surface is smoothed off

Re: Egg shaped

2002-08-28 Thread kentjamescarson
hi gil, I'm sure those things are to be of foremost consideration, but ,,, it seems worthy of a trial here with using the gourds as a vessel to make 504 and bc. . last time i tried 504 there wasn't much left in the ground. the worms must have et it. as to the b.c. it is quite expensive and hard t

Field Broadcaster

2002-08-28 Thread Roger Pye
Lloyd, Do you know where I might be able to borrow a field broadcaster for the Landcare tree planting project at Dalgety (the one that made me ill)? Rabbits are ripping the hell out of it and if we don't do something about them the authorities will come in with calicivirus. I don't want that

Re: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread Roger Pye
Trem, Chris wrote: >Will try Charles Wilber's method of growing tomatoes next year, my cages won't be >more than 8 feet tall though. > I came across an idea in an Australian magazine (Grass Roots, I think) for growing tomatoes. Materials needed are six empty 20 litre (5 gallon) drums (like th

Re: Egg shaped

2002-08-28 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Dave & Ron, I wonder if shape is as important as other factors in Prep storage? I would think:- ventilation, humidity, natural materials, temperature and temperature stability, minimal vibration and isolation from strong electro/ magnetic fields,. would all be of more important. Gil Dave Ro

Egg shaped

2002-08-28 Thread Dave Robison
At 12:00 PM 8/28/2002 -0400, Ron wrote: >Teresa, or anyone; >I wondered, in your research if you came across any information on the >correct proportions of the egg shape - something that one could construct >something from? Probably the form would be enclosed by a double cube, but >its the differe

RE: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread Trem, Chris
>Thanks Steve and Frank for your excellent examples of the sort of >food production experience that should be being shared more and more >on this list. -Allan I wanted to do lots in the garden this fall & winter but the wife wants to get all the house renovations done as soon as possible, so..

Re: BD Preps - Storage Thereof

2002-08-28 Thread Teresa Seed
Sorry Ron, I think a manual on drawing might tell you the exact geometry of an egg, though I wouldn't have thought it was too important to get it millimetre-perfect. I even tried doing a clay coil pot myself, which was a lot of fun but ended up like something no bird would own up to. Teresa

Re: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread Allan Balliett
Thanks Steve and Frank for your excellent examples of the sort of food production experience that should be being shared more and more on this list. For the record: because I believe Will Brinton and have seen his studies, I believe Elaine and am following her suggestions. I am very excited a

Re: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread Frank Teuton
Hey Steve, Allan, et al: Given that cucurbits are notoriously volatile in terms of being up and running full steam one day, and down from a disease the next, crashes in the production thereof are somewhat to be expected from time to time. I must admit to a certain perverse satisfaction that the

Re: BD Preps - Storage Thereof

2002-08-28 Thread ron poitras
Teresa, or anyone; I wondered, in your research if you came across any information on the correct proportions of the egg shape - something that one could construct something from? Probably the form would be enclosed by a double cube, but its the different curvature top and bottom that has be puzzl

Re: Weeds

2002-08-28 Thread Lloyd Charles
> If you can send me your e mail I can send direct information on some of the > more unusual things I have learned over the years unless you think everyone > would be interested. > > regards > > Rex Tyler Hey Rex - put it on the list please - I am interested and am sure others will be. Lloyd Char

Re: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 8/28/02 6:30:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Just the same, I'm very, very, VERY interested in hearing from you what a person could be doing wrong in SEED BED PREPARATION, PLANTING, SOWING, or CULTIVATION that would promote fungal diseases. >> Well, for instance we had

Re: Compost Tea List

2002-08-28 Thread Allan Balliett
>In a message dated 8/27/02 6:39:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< >Neither of the above are appropriate to use for foliar disease >control >> > >If you are managing these dis-eases during growing season you must admit to >yourself that you have done something wrong in the seed bed preparatio

Re: Weeds

2002-08-28 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Rex, I am sure we are all interested. Gil Rex Tyler wrote: If you can send me your e mail I can send direct information on some of the more unusual things I have learned over the years unless you think everyone would be interested.

RE: Weeds

2002-08-28 Thread Rex Tyler
Dear Roger The books worth looking out for are The Psychic Garden By Mellie Nyldert Old Wives Lore for Garedeners By Maureen & Bridget B Rand Your edible Landscape naturally By Robert Kourick Planetory Herbology By Michel Tierra Herb Gathering By Barbara Keen Companian Planting By Gertrud Franck