[compost_tea] Re: detrimentals not beneficials
Arces has some very interesting books, the contention is that weeds
indicate soil nutrient problems. Even nut grass seems to do less well
with adequate calcium levels.
http://www.acresusa.com/books/thumbnail.asp?catid=10&pcid=2
Weeds and Why They Grow
by Jay L. McCaman
"Every weed grows in a somewhat narrow window of allowable soil
conditions. "
Weeds and What They Tell
by Ehrenfried E. Pfeiffer
"Weeds are weeds only from our human egotistical point of view,
because they grow where we do not want them. In nature, however, they
play an important and interesting role."
Weeds — Control Without Poisons
by Charles Walters
Common Weeds of the United States
by U.S.D.A.
Steel in the Field
by Greg Bowman
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