RE: Weeds

2002-08-29 Thread Rex Tyler
I am compiling some details at the moment and shall communicate them through next week but a lot of what |I shall say is based on observation over many years I have 2 managed wild areas in Hertfordshire, some land in Northern France, I have spent time in a rainforest in Sumatra, visited Makaibari

FW: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says BritishGuru

2002-08-29 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British Guru Subject: [globalnews] Goldsmith: Johannesberg a Confidence Game InterPress Service News Agency DEVELOPMENT: Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British Guru Sanjay Suri India and China are committing one

FW: [globalnews] Greens Defeat GM Crops in Britain

2002-08-29 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] Greens Defeat GM Crops in Britain Food and science The grim reaper Aug 22nd 2002 >From The Economist print edition Still Pictures The green lobby has won the GM debate, and the GM crop business is leaving Britain. Which, depending on your point of view, may be a good

Re: Weeds

2002-08-29 Thread Jane Sherry
Rex, did you also check out the tea curing processes while at Makaibari? Jane From: Rex Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:11:00 +0100 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Weeds I also spent some time in Makaibari's jungle area and noted the wild

Re: FW: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British Guru

2002-08-29 Thread SBruno75
the corporate rape of the earth continues, these peasant farmers are their last frontier. Does anyone not think that these are not the same folks promoting the war in the east??? It is all connected to money and the corporate domination of the food supply. For many of these people

Re: Field Broadcaster

2002-08-29 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: Field Broadcaster Gil, You must be back in the loop! Now to the situation in question. IMO and experience a field broadcaster's pattern takes considerable time to establish itself. I perceive a kite or a series of Kites to be a more substantial approach. Possibly design one that

Re: FW: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British Guru

2002-08-29 Thread Bonnie York
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 06:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the corporate rape of the earth continues, these peasant farmers are their last frontier. Does anyone not think that these are not the same folks promoting the war in the east??? It is all connected to money and the

Re: Egg shaped

2002-08-29 Thread kentjamescarson
hi gil, thanks for sharing these hands on skills. i don't understand why you would say this should be off line when what we are talking about is prep storage and empowering a person to do it themselves rather than rely on an outside source. seems like it is very ,on topic, as many of the posts

Prep container

2002-08-29 Thread Dave Robison
At 12:01 PM 8/29/2002 -0400, sharon wrote: . last time i tried 504 there wasn't much left in the ground. the worms must have et it. We make 504 in a piece of earthenware pipe. Likewise, we bury the other preps in an earthenware flower pot. Otherwise, it's difficult to find them after the

Re: Peter Proctor's e-mail address

2002-08-29 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear list, I am trying to respond to an e-mail I received from Peter Proctor, [EMAIL PROTECTED], however my mail administrator rejects this address as undeliverable. Does anyone on the list have another address I can contact him with. Please contact me offlist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you,

Re: FW: [globalnews] Opening Markets Is Not Sustainable, Says British Guru

2002-08-29 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 8/29/02 11:51:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ahhh, but perhaps there is a plan at work here. That GM food is already causing infertility in animals. There is already mass infertility in many people. That is from chemically grown food. The gm food will start to do

Rain

2002-08-29 Thread SBruno75
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

Re: Rain

2002-08-29 Thread Allan Balliett
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

Re: Rain

2002-08-29 Thread SBruno75
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

RE: Weeds

2002-08-29 Thread Rex Tyler
Dear Jane I didn't actually I was more interested in plants, in the growing part of the production it what he did for his workers and meeting almost everyone of them and he has in excessof 1000, seeing the compost and the preps and generally talking to people. Is there something wrong with them

rain

2002-08-29 Thread mroboz
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.

Rain/CEC

2002-08-29 Thread Liz Davis
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. The

Re: Compost Tea List/tomatoes

2002-08-29 Thread Liz Davis
on 29/8/02 8:40 AM, Roger Pye at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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.

Re: Prep container B.C.

2002-08-29 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
If you can't get the timber to hold then make it as a cow manure compost above ground. The remedies are held much better in this form and Earth energy is collected in the manure rather than the opposite process when it is buried below ground level. What else you put with it should be to meet the

Re: Rain

2002-08-29 Thread Moen Creek
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

Re: Rain

2002-08-29 Thread Allan Balliett
Stand them back up, lightly step them in - they'll be fine! Take some rescue remedy! Have done. Will do.

Re: Prep container

2002-08-29 Thread kentjamescarson
thanks roger for all the good advice , i'll save ,use and share it :)sharon - Original Message - From: Roger Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:39 PM Subject: Re: Prep container Dave Robison wrote: We make a wooden box from scrap lumber,

Re: Rain

2002-08-29 Thread Lloyd Charles
- 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