Thank you for this post on regenerating soils via Ramial Wood Chipping. I
didn't realize the importance of excluding the leaves of twig
shredding/chipping. Maybe that's why EM has a 3 day process for treating
the green version of these materials and then applying it to the top of the
soil as mulch.
John
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From: Kirk Leonard [mailto:kirkleon_at_open.org]
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 12:25 PM
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [compost_tea] Re: Re: Watering (orchard mulch)
Sorry Jeff... not tea, but soil health using wood products, though very
specialized. Gonna shut up and just provide a pointer for those interested.
Frank T posted this last year and I find it fascinating, maybe especially
for folks in orchard or landscaping or composting businesses, or logging...
http://www.sbf.ulaval.ca/brf/regenerating_soils_98.html
Haven't re-checked this pointer, might be in a different place. It's about
"Ramial Wood." Site cited in the report was
http://forestgeomat.for.ulaval.ca/brf.
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Received on Sun Nov 14 2004 - 09:57:07 EST