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Old 13-07-2005, 06:16 PM
Travis
 
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Bourne Identity wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 15:48:28 -0700, Tom Jaszewski
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 15:08:36 GMT, Bourne Identity
wrote:

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Tom, with all due respect, microbes exist in all healthy soils


That's a good one, how many yards after years of "educated"
chemical use have "healthy soils"?


People who used chemicals do not have healthy soils. I made that
clear. Hey, I am on your side.

and can
be obtained with the application of healthy compost (not
biosolids).


Composts can vary greatly and results like with tea can be mixed
unless we can control the biological makeup. BTW we can do that
to a point!


Yes, I agree, but I also said "healthy" compost. So, what people
should learn is who is making it, what is used, was it set up in
wind rows, innoculated, etc.


How is setting up compost in wind rows important?


Clearly, I did not use aerobic comnpost tea in '93 and when I
stepped on a cultivator clear through my foot, I was infected
with myriad mycobacterium for 18 months.


I'm not sure what that proves...that mycobacterium were present
especially those that will infect humans...doesn't sound very
balanced to me! :)


In particluar, M. abesssus chelonae and it is associated with animal
manure. My last house was built on someone's farm.

So, while aerobic compost tea is a tool, it is not THE answer
to all gardening problems.


It is a major tool in soil development, and as you know disease
and insect suppression by natural methods are only possible with
an eclectic approach.


victoria


Thomas


Of course, but as we know, people are lazy, lazy, lazy. Not only
won't people take their kitchen waste to the pile, they won't HAVE a
pile. They think it's dirty, disgusting, rotting, smells, you name
it.

I remember on these boards and the boards of Prodigy way back in the
80s when Bargyla Rateaver was called a kook and a nutcase. She
PROVED a root hair can uptake a whole molecule. I have her huge
volume here. Because she published her own work, she was
discounted. She dedicated her entire life to this work and was
regarded as a nut.

I'm on your side, you know that. With aerobic tea, people simply
won't make it and when they do, they are probably making it
incorrectly so it's useless for their intentions. That, was my
point, actually. Devil's advocate, so to speak.


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