Coming from the island where Soil Soup brewers are made, I have
people always calling my product "Soil Soup" and I always reply
back, "No, my compost tea is Jockey Juice." So, I think a good name
would be Jockey Juice, but then, I'm partial to that name. Picture my
ad campaign -- a vision of me sitting in an outhouse... with only
Speedos around my ankles... the door open... steam is rolling out...
the slogan reads, "Made fresh daily!" What do you think? :)
Nick
The Lawn Jockey
www.lawnjockey.net
--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Susan Cruver" <scruver_at_m...>
wrote:
> During the lifetime of this list, the name of that liquid we all
produce has been discussed regularly. We settled on actively aerated
compost tea, somewhat reluctantly given the association with
unaerated compost tea and manure teas.
>
> Keeyla Meadows, a one-of-a-kind landscape designer and artist from
the San Francisco Bay Area (see her fabulous book "Making Gardens
Works of Art", Sasquatch Books, Seattle), was in Seattle this week to
speak to the Northwest Horticultural Society. While here, she toured
gardens, spoke to many gardeners and was introduced to AACT
as "Compost Tea." She didn't like the name either, and promptly
began calling it "Compost Cocktail" (she's definitely not the
stereotypical lady gardener like all those famous Englishwomen).
Perhaps this isn't the name to adopt but it sure sounds like more fun!
>
> Susan Cruver
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Received on Fri Jan 16 2004 - 23:07:18 EST