Guest guest Posted February 7, 2000 Report Share Posted February 7, 2000 > I don't know if this will help but I talked with a person last summer, > whom was qualified to tell you all about that stuff. So we were in a > garden which needed some help, looking over some of the vegies he was > mumbling different ingredients the soil was depriving the plants. Because > of some of the names of the ingredients, It didn't seem that people,( to > say,) 200 years ago probably couln't get or maybe didn't need or used > something simular but more easier to find. So I asked and he simply said > to just put cow manure in the soil and that it has all the needed > nutrients. the fresher and wet, the better. Maybe could help some of your > thoughts. Great! Thanks. I love these simple solutions. Cow Manure is all I can get anyway, but its great to know that its all I need. You know, there is one other simple miracle, and that is neem. if any of you folks can grow it, you should. I have been using a commercial neem preparation as a pesticide (it doesnt kill directly, it just stops the bugs from eating and laying eggs, it doesnt affect the good bugs at all!) I am growing neem so I can eventualy stop purchasing the commercial stuff. Our wonderful Nimai (Lord Caitanya) was born under a neem tree, and it realy is a miracle tree. Apart from its pesticide properties, it is used in numerous medicines, and the cake from the crushed seeds, increases crop yields amazingly. The Lord is so kind to have given mankind Cows and Neem, so simple, and so usefull. YS Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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