Gladto hear from you at SFW, adam and guests. A narrow red/yellow N/S oriented rain cloud dumping rainwater here currently. Hope some infiltrating...Thanks for SFW continuing ed. Dennis
I couldn't pull things together for this school session, but I'm going to try to be ready for the next. Here on the home front, I live on a hill with compacted ground underneath an inch of top soil. In one bed, I made made compost from leaves and lawn clippings. Was given an inoculated bag of corn for deer feed and added it to the bed just for the sake of having fungi. Then, planted a plum tree in the center. Most of the tree was in poor shape when i planted, and I lost most of the trunk. Then, it began to send out new plum branches, but one was a Peach branch. Next, i bought a thornless Raspberry plant, but it was already woody and would only produce suckers for next years crop Ended up with about 30 suckers. Al season, I have had an abundance of stinkhorn, but everything is doing well ,4 different types of peppers are doing doing extremely well in this bed,especially the jalapeños. The experiment continues. 😊
We are working on accreditation through IACET, our Foundation Courses are just that, foundational to the Soil Food Web Approach. Our Consultant Training Program is more rigourous and advanced.
The foundation course is great and easy to learn. Consultant training program is the best in the world I think. If you enjoy looking at what the 👁️ can't see you'll love it.
Gladto hear from you at SFW, adam and guests. A narrow red/yellow N/S oriented rain cloud dumping rainwater here currently. Hope some infiltrating...Thanks for SFW continuing ed. Dennis
Thanks for delivering this great information. Been paying attention for 9 years now keep up the good work.
Thank you Paul
I couldn't pull things together for this school session, but I'm going to try to be ready for the next.
Here on the home front, I live on a hill with compacted ground underneath an inch of top soil.
In one bed, I made made compost from leaves and lawn clippings.
Was given an inoculated bag of corn for deer feed and added it to the bed just for the sake of having fungi.
Then, planted a plum tree in the center. Most of the tree was in poor shape when i planted, and I lost most of the trunk.
Then, it began to send out new plum branches, but one was a Peach branch.
Next, i bought a thornless Raspberry plant, but it was already woody and would only produce suckers for next years crop
Ended up with about 30 suckers.
Al season, I have had an abundance of stinkhorn, but everything is doing well ,4 different types of peppers are doing doing extremely well in this bed,especially the jalapeños.
The experiment continues. 😊
We hope you can join us a the SFWS one day soon!
Cincinnati 😊
How do you evaluate the developing comp0st pile? Dennis
We take samples from the compost pile and view it under the microscope.
I wonder where the course sits in regards to cert levels 1 to advanced diploma
We are working on accreditation through IACET, our Foundation Courses are just that, foundational to the Soil Food Web Approach. Our Consultant Training Program is more rigourous and advanced.
The foundation course is great and easy to learn. Consultant training program is the best in the world I think. If you enjoy looking at what the 👁️ can't see you'll love it.
Hi. What’s IACET?