Hi, my name is Luca. I'm looking for italian farms that apply fukuoka methods to go there to see how they work. I hope tou could send me something like...
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nomadique
Aug 1, 2002 1:11 pm
I sent my Ma a couple of these letters. She replied that she has no problem with slugs because she has blue tongued lizards in her garden (Australia - mid...
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Varanashi Krishna Moo...
vrf@...
Aug 2, 2002 11:03 pm
Dear friends Kindly visit our new web page www.varanashi.com Yours sincerely Dr Varanashi Krishna Moorthy Varanashi Research Foundation...
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Xavier Dequaire
xavdeq
Aug 3, 2002 10:58 am
Joining may be more actively the list after having been just a reader, I'll quote something that might interest you considering Emilias techniques: "... in the...
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Xavier Dequaire
xavdeq
Aug 3, 2002 10:58 am
hi fellows!, I am trying to use natural methods though working out artificial micro-climates are essential to grow all those tasty exotic plants here in...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 3, 2002 10:48 pm
... I've had a good look Varanashi. For someone who lives in the southern temperate region the range of crops grown/researched at your farm is truly exotic! As...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 3, 2002 10:48 pm
... You pricked my curiosity Xavier, there is more information at: http://www.oas.org/usde/publications/Unit/oea59e/ch27.htm ...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 3, 2002 10:58 pm
... Whoops... I sure you see what I mean!! 8-] Cheerio... Rex...
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Varanashi Krishna Moo...
vrf@...
Aug 4, 2002 8:35 pm
Dear Rex Thank you for the compliments In our system we do not use Sewage. Other wastes are mixed to the biogas slurry and directly applied to the farm. I am...
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Wldwstent@...
Aug 6, 2002 2:19 am
Xavier. You are in Norway? That is from where my mother's family comes. I am in Alaska; it is very similar, I believe. Jennifer...
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Robin, Maya, or Napi
nappolita
Aug 6, 2002 3:24 am
Dear Varanashi Krishna Moorthy, Your web page does make us want to visit your research farm, to study the dedicated teamwork, to taste the nourishing organic...
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Zack Domike
arcada888
Aug 6, 2002 4:54 am
... I am building a greenhouse that will be irrigated with water from sinks, showers, laundry and bidet in a residence. (The toilet is a pair of composting ...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 6, 2002 12:44 pm
... I'm not familiar with Del Porto's work. Wolverton is another, have you read his latest book... I'm trying to track down a copy here? ...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 6, 2002 12:44 pm
... Thank-you for the acknowledgement and this scenario comes closest to what I'm proposing to do. "Sewage garden" has a royal pedigree ...
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J. P.
djjhp
Aug 6, 2002 1:37 pm
... this may be a basic question from a greywater beginner, but how do you tell what is detergent and what is soap? I'm thinking of laundry and shower here,...
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souscayrous
Aug 6, 2002 4:27 pm
Hello Rex, I'm also in the process of researching reedbeds (amongst other things) and would mention Art Ludwig's website http://www.oasisdesign.net/index.htm...
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Xavier Dequaire
xavdeq
Aug 7, 2002 9:47 am
To understand detergents you might want to read this about legislation: ...
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Xavier Dequaire
xavdeq
Aug 9, 2002 8:17 am
Following up some discussions here, have a look at Ramial Chipped Wood (RCW) a method developped in Canada at the Laval university by G. Lemieux The only...
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souscayrous
Aug 9, 2002 9:07 am
Hello Xavier, I'm glad you joined up with the group and are posting at this relatively quiet time (I suspect those of us in the northern hemisphere are working...
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Xavier Dequaire
xavdeq
Aug 9, 2002 10:04 am
What I understand is that you can use coppice wood for that purpose and for 3-4 years. In an integrated settlement, at least in temperate and cold climate ...
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souscayrous
Aug 9, 2002 6:37 pm
... (like here in Norway and Canada) with locally produced wood for heating, this seems a good and interesting solution. Also here in southern France, the...
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burt levy
redbudburt
Aug 9, 2002 9:27 pm
I was wondering since it is growing season, if anyone was working on producing a Fukuoka Natural farm or garden, and what thier results are so far. Also what ...
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Zack Domike
arcada888
Aug 10, 2002 12:38 am
I am plannning an installation of almost a kilometer of live fence, that is coppice trees to develop into a solid barrier. The conventional material here in...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 10, 2002 2:44 am
... Dr. Kaethe Seidel demonstated that a vast array of nasties, including low level radiation, can be cleaned up by plants. The interview at ...
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Rex Teague
dibblegardens
Aug 10, 2002 2:44 am
... Thanks for the link but again the real reason for the website is marketing his books and services. Admittedly that's from a brief visit however after the...
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Robert Monie
bobm20001
Aug 10, 2002 6:06 pm
Hello Rex, John Todd, who wrote the foreword to Toby Hemenway's "Gaia39;s Garden," is an acknowledged master at using plants and microorganisms to break down...
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Robert Monie
bobm20001
Aug 10, 2002 6:38 pm
REPLY: Hi Burt and Souscayrous, A network of Fukuoka experimental stations throughout the US would be a great accomplishment, even if only a little plot on...
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Tookie
tookieg58
Aug 10, 2002 10:26 pm
Hi Bob and Rex, There is also Dean Cameron who invented the Dowmus system widely used in Australia. He has taken that abit further and called it the Biolytix...
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MANDCRUSSELL@...
Aug 11, 2002 6:25 pm
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Robin, Maya, or Napi
nappolita
Aug 11, 2002 7:56 pm
Thank you for putting this up. Please send information again. Can someone help non-AOLs get this message, maybe in another form or as a website? Where are...