Re: [compost_tea] Tea in the winter

From: butch ragland <wilddog_202_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 18:32:01 -0800 (PST)


If they can be induced to go dormant then can they be
shipped in a dormant state?
--- Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com> wrote:

> There will microbial activity all winter long. In
> fact, Dr. Elaine and
> others have provided information showoing that most
> of the decay
> happens in the winter months. Your bacteria and
> fungi might go
> dormant, but it will wake up early in the season and
> go to work. So the
> answer is: you are not wasting tea by putting it
> down now.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff L
> Plant a Row in your garden to feed the hungry. Join
> Plant A Row for the
> Hungry. Ask me how. www.gwaa.org/Par/index.html
>
>


=====
Butch Ragland
Conflict is as addictive as
cocaine, alcohol, cigarettes,etc
I'm sorry to report that
cooperation is not


                
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