Re: [compost_tea] Re: Container growing with ACT/compost material

From: butch ragland <wilddog_202_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:19:39 -0800 (PST)
I'm only moving compost from one spot to another not
degrading it. Nothing lost.

--- pierre charles crozat <pccrozat_at_fastmail.fm>
wrote:

>
>
> from a sustainable point of view I wonder if making
> compost from
> material coming from an old grove is acceptable. i
> understand the
> value of it (re Caradang) but i wonder if we can
> afford to do such
> things and advertise that we do them with
> sustainability as an
> objective.
>
> > Compost from yard debri, kitchen scraps layered
> with
> > small twigs and soil from a very old wooded area.
> The
> > wooded area may have been wooded since the
> beginning
> > of time.
>
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=====
Butch Ragland
Conflict is as addictive as
cocaine, alcohol, cigarettes,etc
I'm sorry to report that
cooperation is not


           
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