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Re: [compost_tea] Thanks for the info!!!



Nice response, John.  My ad was long but I hope with useful information.  Can I "weave" some answers to your questions into your message, below?

 J + K Delvas <greenthumbs@cheqnet.net> wrote:

I would like to thank Bob for being willing to give home enthusiasts
guidance and advice. It is this kind of generosity, and sharing of knowledge
that makes the compostteagroup more then just a means of advertising.

Bob, could you describe in detail the kind of air powered pump system you
use to circulate and aerate the brew? Bob writes You have all seen, at least on TV, the dredging action used around deep sea searches for treasure.  They let down a big diameter hose from the mother ship. Air is injected near the bottom of the hose.  As air rises it expands and rushes up the hose taking water with it.  Under those conditions this is a violent high volume pump.  In Bob's brewers this principle is adjusted to give enough agitation and circulation to do a gentle job of aeration, agitation and circulation.  The parts are simple, inexpensive, easily assembled for use and disasembled for cleaning.  This is o

This careful development allows gardeners to know their system will work and leaves them time for the rest of gardening or farming. Last I knew that took about as much time as a farmer could find every day. If one is driven to experiment there is infinite room for that in organic farming.  Experimenting is such an exciting part of my life I fully support anyone who enjoys the thrill of making it go THEIR way.  Was it Frank Sinatra who sang "I did it MY way"?  Bob  
For compost and such, I think that Ill use some of that fantastic Alaska
humus. Maybe Ill add in some Vermicompost, and Thermal compost for good
diversity. I will try to get some compost, and fungi from the nearby woods
as recommended by a couple of the other members of the list. A high quality
humic acid product and perhaps some kind of kelp product for fungal foods. I
really wanna use that Liquid Fish stuff, but don't want to attract the Coons

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