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I'm afraid I don't use the preparations, mostly because some of the ingredients are hard to come by.
Arrowind, compost tea is really easy. Find a big empty barrel, fill with comfrey...
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I'm afraid I don't use the preparations, mostly because some of the ingredients are hard to come by.
Arrowind, compost tea is really easy. Find a big empty barrel, fill with comfrey...
Making all that tea stuff sounds like a lot of effort to me.
I have abundand yarrow, dandilion and nettles and I started comfrey last year so it will be a while.
Can't I just lay cuttings of...
Gradual eh? we are on fast track here.
Has anyone experimented with fertilizing with raw milk?
My first year gardening I had not a single bug. But this past year the cabbage had a problem. I wonder what went wrong. But still the cabbage stored well. We are still eating them and inside beyond...
Thank you! I am most interested. Did you see an improvement with its use? I heard that a very little goes a long long way. Does the horn have to be from a freshly slaughtered steer, I wonder?
Of course... on the paramagnetic rock site that I purchase from they had a photo of one of these towers. I didn't get the connection! till now. Thanks!
Its like putting the film cannister with the...
I do subscribe to Acres, for 2 years now. I love that magazine and it has really advanced my understanding.
Be sure to read my post #6 that I entered when you put this one in.
since your son...
I have started making my own biochar.
since I have a wood stove it is easy to do. In the winter, at the end of the day I load the wood stove up with logs and damper it way down.
In the...
I use paramagnetic rock from the Yellowstone area of Montana. From studies done on it there is much to be said about its Magnetic quality. Things grow better even when the rock dust is placed in a...