[compost_tea] Simple is best

From: Jeff Lowenfels <jeff_at_gardener.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 14:04:56 -0900
RIGHT ON TED. The goal is to keep it simple. Simple. Simple.

As for Glacier water, it has a lot of rock "flour" in it which is great
for fungi to attach to...however, no amount of rock dust will help if
you don't have fungi in your compost. It all starts with the compost
and being able to extract what you have in it. The rest is just fun
stuff that might add a few more microbes, but won't be any better than
the compost you start with.

Cheers,
Jeff
WWW.alaskahumus.com  which I think is the best you can get if you want
a fungal tea, bacterial tea or to innoculate your own compost
pile/vermibox.


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Received on Sun Dec 12 2004 - 18:37:15 EST

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