CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Marshall Dudley
Sorry, my reply to this posting went to Brooks only, it was intended to go to the list, so I am forwarding it below. Marshall ---BeginMessage--- This information is incredible interesting. I have a book that proves (as far as I am concerned) that certain bacteria are able to transmute common

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Dayton
Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much what is in a good probiotic only you can culture them yourself. Also found info that says synthetic fertilizers kill off the beneficial microbes in soil that make Nitrogen available and other good

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Excuse me pleaseIs this the Colloidal Silver list or a chat list? Seems like the last informitve CS comment was quit a while back. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ Jack Dayton wrote: Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much what is in a

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Garnet
Jack, You are preaching to the choir. I made that statement in reference to organic and naturally raised food. Not commercially produced. Garnet On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 13:35, Jack Dayton wrote: Garnet 2/11/04 8:50 AM Wrote: Ever hear of Effective Microorganisms? They are pretty much

RE: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-12 Thread Thora Rasmussen
PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSNutrient depleted soil Excuse me pleaseIs this the Colloidal Silver list or a chat list? Seems like the last informitve CS comment was quit a while back. Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread Thora Rasmussen
Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management. What kind of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy? I have considered replacing the soil in my garden with soil from the mountains around here. We still have land that has never been worked by man at all. But any

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2004-02-11 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Thora, Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management. What kind of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy? You really know how to open a can of worms !Literally I planted worms in my garden and around 50 fruit trees in 1980. I still see

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread Garnet
I have looked into this some for both my pastures and my garden. I grow many herbs because they are dark green, easy to grow and a nutrient dense food. I use compost that I make, add seaweed tea and use alfalfa meal in my compost pile to supply minerals, macro and trace. Also have heard of adding

RE: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread Richard Harris
Message- From: Thora Rasmussen [mailto:mugg...@rockies.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6:22 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSNutrient depleted soil Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management. What kind of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy

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2004-02-11 Thread Garnet
...@rockies.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6:22 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSNutrient depleted soil Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management. What kind of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy? I have considered replacing the soil

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread hollandsimms
Try www.acresusa.com for info on finding sources,resources and info on keeping your soil vital and alive.This is a eco-ag newspaper and they offer books and other resources including the Albrecht Papers on soil management. Granite dust,such as Hybrotite and NewJersey Greensand are good mineral

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread Jack Dayton
Thora Rasmussen 2/11/04 3:22 AM Wrote: Does anyone have info on what constitutes good soil management. What kind of organic material is needed to keep our soil healthy? I have considered replacing the soil in my garden with soil from the mountains around here. We still have land that has

Re: CSNutrient depleted soil

2004-02-11 Thread Garnet
I read in a book on gardening in difficult soils, such as we have in central Texas, that Mg needs humus to be retained by the soil. Garnet On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 12:40, hollandsimms wrote: Try www.acresusa.com for info on finding sources,resources and info on keeping your soil vital and

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2004-02-11 Thread Brooks Bradley
-- - Original Message - DATE: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:50:20 During calendar 2003 we conducted evaluations of Dr. Teruo Higa's EM-1 colony of effective microorganisms. (Dr.Higa is the discoverer of this,particular, arrangement of microorganisms) We achieved splendid results

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2004-02-11 Thread Brooks Bradley
-- - Original Message - DATE: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:50:20 During calendar 2003 we conducted evaluations of Dr. Teruo Higa's EM-1 colony of effective microorganisms. (Dr.Higa is the discoverer of this,particular, arrangement of microorganisms) We achieved splendid results