Re: [compost_tea] dirty filters

From: ray gore <xrg22000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 21:25:58 -0700 (PDT)

I dont know about the learning too much part due to
the inconsistencies of tea machines lately I think
that its good to start at the basics and work it all
out till everyone is up to speed with no confusion.
The paint strainers at Home Depot has been a great
filter for some people. The airless five gallon bucket
strainers for about a buck. Any other suggestions for
straining from anyone, then maybe we can move on to
another subject?RayG
--- Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com> wrote:
> I agree with Bob up to the sales pitch at the
> end...it is not Sunday Bob! You promised!
>
> Obviously, however, if you are using drip systems
> and the like you do need to filter out particles.
> Why don't you simply spray the plants and soil
> instead of relying on the drip systems?
> Anyhow, I am learning way too much about mesh and
> microns. I say a stretched out size Q panty hose
> fits a five gallon bucket and works as a great
> filter without taking out too much of the good
> stuff!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff


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Received on Thu Sep 25 2003 - 01:13:26 EDT

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