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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Pile On Each Other! re: coniferous mulch-soil results
  • Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 17:47:31 -0500

akiva w wrote:

woo hoo! now we're getting somewhere, what with toby
dissing mother theresa and kat sleeping with larry, we

Hey now!!!
:-)
:-)
She's a nice looking lady, to be sure!

I just knew we weren't all a bunch of humorless permanerds.

got's all sorts of edge going now. ps scott tried to
rip me a new one also way back when, when i was
spinning some zone 6 coyote rap on the ibilio list.

Let's hear that z6cr again; you've got me curious.

check the archives. (you might think, as myself and
others did) that the fumes from his misadjusted
karkelofen were getting to him.
anyway, i'm going to treat the openpc and ibiblio
lists as the same one, mas o menos, since there's

That's a good new direction for all.

personality issues galore and lot's of the same people
on both of them right now. no major differences that i
can tell.

my one important question though, is why not one of
you on either list has responded to my very reasonable
request for info/experience on growing in coniferous
mulch. i've copied it below in case anyone cares to
actually help grow some food.

remember now, we're alchemists: shit to gold (check
out the Thich Nat Hanh writings on how the flower and
the stinky compost "inter-are")

oh yeah, i was just kidding you know, larry just wote
that kat stayed over his house, i just spun it a bit
for humor(?) cause i know he's got thick skin. and
kat's steele. plus the man advocates gopher defense by
putting their little heads on sticks around the garden
perimeter, old school-stylie.

Chicken-eating possums too.

here' that coniferous mulch-

It's probably acid and loaded with beneficial microorganisms. Find vegetable to grow that will benefit from this mulch/compost. Also consider a rock garden.

... dirtfarmer out





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