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Old 30-01-2007, 11:03 PM posted to aus.gardens
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"TACAN" wrote in message
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Has anyone had any experience with "horn manure" and if so were the
results
good, bad or indifferent?

Where would I find a supplier in Australia. I recently tried to buy two
small packs of 85g each from someone (Australian company, but sorry -
truly
can't remember who) but they insisted on a $55.00 joining fee before I
could
purchase the packs which cost only about $4 or $5 each. Was just going
to
trial the brew to what the result might be.
Reading some of the on-line literature it looks quite promising.


nothing in the "biodynamics" "industry" is going to come for free, or even
cheap. i doubt they're interested in you having a trial - you're supposed to
be an unquestioning convert & do the whole "system". then when it works out
for whatever reason, you can be buying dodgy products from them hand over
fist for the rest of your life rolls eyes

Help is welcome.


my only suggestion really is to just forget about it & use a method that
makes sense and is basically free where you can conduct trials without
worrying you accidently turned your vortex the wrong way & have buggered up
everything & blown $60 g

alternatively you could try burying your own manure (well maybe not
literally your OWN - i don't think the "system" allows for that ;-) in cow
horns & see what happens g

Thanks
Graham


PS
Looks like you folk are being spammed something chronic as well.


are we? what am i missing?!
kylie

I usually hang around aus.aviation - we have a regular who calls himself
Jean-Paul Turcaud - his posts are a bit "interesting" to say the least.
:-)




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