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  • From: Dieter Brand <diebrand@yahoo.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Cabbage Maggots cont'd
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:29:33 -0700 (PDT)

Steve,

It isn't really peat, it is the kind of potting substrate commercially
available
around here, which I think may include peat. I didn't actually go to see
what
it contains. I just used the word peat for want of a better description.

For the future, I intend to make leaf compost so I won't have to rely on
outside resources. But there are so many other things to do. Apart from
seeds and this potting substrate, I have had no external inputs for 6 years.

Dieter

steveread <steveread@free.fr> wrote:


I was a little concerned to hear that Deiter was using Peat but maybe these
concerns are unjustififed?



Kenavo,


Steve

Directeur de l 'Université Populaire de Permaculture
Biographie (SteveR) http://permacultureinstitute.pbwiki.com/


2008-03-2606:57:08


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Sunlight has most of the energy in the infrared and water absorbs strongly in
the 1400-1500 nm region between Near infrared and Mid-infrared. (It isn't
used in spectral mapping because it absorbs so strongly as to swamp (ha-ha)
everything else out.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-spectral_image#Spectral_bands

On Tuesday 25 March 2008 07:37:40 am Dieter Brand wrote:
> What is this business about the black appearance of water in infrared?
> Is this some kind of test you do?
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