[compost_tea] Re: Comfrey compost tea recipe

From: evanfolds <evan_at_progressearth.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 17:17:04 -0000

Mike, I would certainly agree. We are more powerful than we realize. I'm by=
 no means saying there is a "right way", only the that the materialistic th=
ings we teach ourselves are only half the story. Biodynamics is only a word=
 unless the farmer/gardener carries out the intention and holds the space f=
or its success. What I find compelling about biodynamics is that it is not =
a set of instructions, it is proposed method to work with Nature. Steiner w=
as very careful to say that he was merely offering suggestions on ways to w=
ork with natural systems and not defining anything in any sort of rigid ter=
ms. What he started with the Agriculture Course lectures was only the begin=
ning.

We didn't invent a vortex, we simply allow one with the Vortex Brewer. At t=
his weeks workshop in CT at Harringtons they are using the same inputs in s=
everal different types of brewers and comparing the results. I'm very inter=
ested to see what they find!

evan



--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "mikethewormguy" <mikethewormguy_at_...> w=
rote:
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> Evan,
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> you wrote..... A healthy growing situation is physically, minerally, biol=
ogically, and energetically balanced.
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> My sense is that there are many approach doorways to acheive the above ci=
ted state of 'situation'.
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> From my experience, the best fertilizer, biodynamic prep., soil condition=
er, or compost tea, is still the active shadow of the grower/farmer. A pass=
ionate grower/farmer can make the most average input do wonders for their p=
lants.
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> BTW.. There are some folks here in Wisconsin making and using the vortex=
 forms for moving water. It is an interesting methodology.
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> Mike Flynn
> Green Quest LLC
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