r ranson wrote:this blog entry was written in response to something I kept seeing elsewhere on the internet that breaks my heart.
Person gets really enthusiastic about something. Say, making sauerkraut.
The go to the internet to learn more and hopefully gain momentum for their excitement.
They read that they can't do such and such without all this equipment and education. Or they go to a forum and are bashed over the head with all these people saying "you're stupid for wanting to try something new, go watch some TV"
They go watch some TV instead of making sauerkraut.
I came across this kind of situation again recently. Someone told me, "I want to make miso paste, but I don't have the right equipment to do it properly, so I didn't bother." What? Not the right equipment? You got a pot? Got a bowl? A spoon? A bucket? The person answers "yes" You have everything you need. "Yes, but it's not the proper equipment." It worked for the last thousand years, why would you need something different? "Because the internet..." Sigh.
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Anne Miller wrote:Actually, lots of unconventional things can be done in an RV. I know as I lived in one for almost ten years.
Tereza Okava wrote:Traditional composting didn't work for me for various reasons and bokashi was a fabulous solution.
Joe Hallmark wrote: Thanks for the motivation to tackle the last part to make it actually cheap!
Aspirations: She seeks wool and flax, considers a field and buys it, girds herself with strength, opens her mouth with wisdom, and does him good all the days of her life. (pieces of Proverbs 31, NKJV)
Sarah said, To Anne and Joe, and any other RV-living folks out there: do you all think this could be poured into our waste tanks after dilution? I've read you can pour it down toilets to boost septic tank activity.
Sarah said, Regarding the (super)saturated molasses/LAB solution: is there a possibility of this attracting ants?
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
LAB amt | H2O amt |
if 1TB | then 1 1/4 C |
if 2TB | then 2 1/2 C |
if 3TB | then 3 3/4 C |
if 4TB | then 5 C |
A more targeted, controlled application method (such as pouring into the soil) might have prevented this, and perhaps it would have been better not to use it at all. If anyone can add any more exact info to what happened here, I'd love to learn more. The leaves have recovered their green hue, and the plant seems to be doing okay now.Bryant Redhawk wrote:Stomata are located on the underside of leaves, which is were any foliar spray should be placed for the plant to efficiently take in nutrients sprayed on them, especially the waxy leaved species of plants.
That is why you should be careful about what you use as a foliar application in my opinion the risk to the plant outweighs the benefit, especially if you have built a good microbiome in your soil.
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