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- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
- To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org, marketfarming@lists.ibiblio.org, organic-gardening@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb
- Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 01:32:55 -0700
I will create a SoilFoodWeb Wiki page in the PC Wiki and load it up with my
archive of soil food web
newsletters from Elaine Ingham's SFI (I guess its OK to put them online - I
also have back issues to mount in
an indexed mini archive).
After reading the latest issue I started wondering about compost making
methods and compostables that would
allow one to make finished compost with robust populations of bacteria,
fungi, protozoa
and nematodes from which you could make high quality aerated, enriched,
biologically active compost tea.
Anyone have any feedback on compost making, compost tea making and equipment
required?
Here's an interesting pix Steve u/l'ed to the PC Wiki:
http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/pcwiki/pcwikiufu/compost-tea-ca1.jpg
How many already use compost tea?
This might make good discussion.
LL
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lfl@intrex.net
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[permaculture] SoilFoodWeb,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 10/05/2002
- Re: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb, Kirby Fry, 10/08/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb,
Jerome Osentowski, 10/05/2002
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[permaculture] Old trees,
Jasminka, 10/06/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Old trees, Alex Williams, 10/07/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Old trees,
Mark, 10/07/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Old trees, John Schinnerer, 10/08/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Old trees, keller, 10/11/2002
- Re: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb, Mark, 10/07/2002
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[permaculture] Old trees,
Jasminka, 10/06/2002
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Re: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb,
Jerome Osentowski, 10/08/2002
- Re: [permaculture] SoilFoodWeb, Heide Hermary, 10/08/2002
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