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Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char testgarden
- From: "John D'hondt" <dhondt@eircom.net>
- To: "Healthy soil and sustainable growing" <livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char testgarden
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 19:15:55 -0000
I do not think it can easily be disproved that all
the great deserts in the world came about by fire. The Sahara and the Gobi at
least have remnants that indicate they were forested once and inhabited by
people.
Here in Ireland we have Gorse as a fire plant and
the plant is disliked by most farmers since most animals can only eat the
youngest and most tender shoots and these are few. So the people burn the gorse
because it is so easy to burn to get rid of it making it spring back more than
ever. Burning large ares has something atavistic and primitive and some people
derive great satisfaction from it. Some even like the idea of killing birds that
way for most fires here are lit in the nesting season when it is the driest
period of the year. There are more and more different birds in towns here than
in these regularly burned places.
I had slopes covered with it 20-25 years ago and I
did not burn and my gorse is dying these last five years to be replaced by
succulent grass and blackberries with a seedling tree here and there. If I did
not have my animals graze these places it would turn eventually in an oak wood
which is the natural climax vegetation here.
Wild land with very low fertility is very
interesting for wild herbs and such but there is something to be said for a
life goal of making a little bit of land fertile again imo.
I'm sure the same would happen with your chaparral
desert. Avoid fire and you could have a start of a tropical rain forest with
forest gardens in a hundred years time. But if you prefer desert, even if this
is probably not the best place to produce healthy food in quantity, then let the
burning go on.
john
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[Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char test garden,
Pego Rice, 02/19/2011
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Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char testgarden,
John D'hondt, 02/20/2011
- Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char testgarden, Pete Vukovich, 02/21/2011
- Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char test garden, paul, 02/20/2011
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Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char test garden,
richard green, 02/20/2011
- Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char test garden, Aliza Vanderlip, 02/20/2011
- Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char test garden, Pete Vukovich, 02/21/2011
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Re: [Livingontheland] Fire cycles and deforestation Re: Bio-Char testgarden,
John D'hondt, 02/20/2011
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