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Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost]
- From: "georg parlow" <georg@websuxxess.com>
- To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost]
- Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 09:21:53 +0100
> steps that were aerobic and anaerobic. As I remember there was need to go
> anaerobic to crack the ring structure. Always struck me as a serious
> challenge, going from one to the other.
as i understand, in any soil ful of roots this swapping back and forth
between aerobic and anaerobic constantly happens - this ia what makes a reed
bed working so effectively, and the everpresent ethylene-cycle works the
same way.
georg
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[permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost],
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 11/24/2002
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Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost],
Mark, 11/26/2002
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Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost],
georg parlow, 11/28/2002
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[permaculture] areobic/anerobic,
Mark Ludwig, 11/28/2002
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Re: [permaculture] areobic/anerobic,
georg parlow, 11/29/2002
- Re: [permaculture] areobic/anerobic, Mark, 11/29/2002
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Re: [permaculture] areobic/anerobic,
georg parlow, 11/29/2002
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[permaculture] areobic/anerobic,
Mark Ludwig, 11/28/2002
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Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost],
georg parlow, 11/28/2002
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Re: [permaculture] [Fwd: Re: Purity Of Organic Foods/Compost],
Mark, 11/26/2002
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