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[Compostteas] Re: Compostteas digest, Vol 1 #95 - 1 msg
- From: "Dorothy O'Brien" <obriendot AT yahoo.com>
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- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 05:21:22 -0700 (PDT)
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> 1. Re: Compostteas digest, Vol 1 #94 - 3 msgs
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> From: Jim Fullmer <jfullmer AT peak.org>
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> Subject: [Compostteas] Re: Compostteas digest, Vol 1
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> Graeme,
> I have been using a tower of 7 forms to aerate
> compost tea for my own
> caneberry operation as well as 3 vineyard consulting
> clients. The same
> tower is also being used to stir preparation 500 and
> 501.
>
> The forms in the tower [10 ft high, one on top of
> the other] are my own
> renditions created out of side by side castings of
> my wife's pregnant
> belly. Such a form lends itself quite well to the
> creation of a vortex.
> The castings are fused togehter in such a way that
> the unit generates
> well formed opposing vortices w/ vigrous flow.
>
> I've been really pleased with it's ability to aerate
> compost tea.
> Looking at nature, a creek for instance, it becomes
> apparent that the
> vortex plays a paramount role in the aeration of
> water [ good reading on
> this is T. Schwank, Sensative Chaos]. I feel it
> works well. After some
> testing I discovered that the compost I built this
> year [ cow manure ,
> grape pommace] is very "bacterial". It has worked
> quitre well for the
> control of powdery mildew [ grapes] and leaf spot [
> caneberries].
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> j
> Jim Fullmer
> Hoskins Berry Farm / Philomath, Or.
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> > Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 11:47:59 -0700
> > From: Chuck Easton <ceaston AT olympus.net>
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> > Subject: [Compostteas] subscribe to list
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> > Hello- I would like to subscribe to your list.
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> > Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 06:38:30 +1000
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> > From: Graeme Gerrard <ggerrard AT resonant.com.au>
> > Subject: [Compostteas] Flow forms
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> > Hi,
> > Is anybody using flow forms to aerate their teas?
> Had any tests?
> > How do they compare to regular tanks?
> >
> > --
> > Graeme Gerrard
> > ggerrard AT resonant.com.au
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> > Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 07:30:17 +1000
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> > From: Graeme Gerrard <ggerrard AT resonant.com.au>
> > Subject: [Compostteas] flow forms - oops!
> >
> > Sorry,
> > A couple of people sent me mail asking what a flow
> form is. I guess
> > that means they don't use them, but here are a few
> websites, all the
> > same.
> >
> > http://www.anth.org.uk/virbelaflowforms/
> >
>
http://www.mullum.com.au/flowing/waterflowform_kits.htm
> > http://www.livingwaterflowformsaustralia.com/
> > http://www.waterflow.net/
> >
> > They are used:
> > - to stir the BD preparations (this is contentious
> for some)
> > - to aerate and purify grey water
> > - as garden sculptures
> > --
> > Graeme Gerrard
> > ggerrard AT resonant.com.au
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