A how-to site humanitarian food gardening. 6 months in Africa teaching gardening. We were in South Africa, Malawi, Rwanda, Ethiopia, later on in Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Mozambique. Book - GARDENING for LIFE - No Money Required & 2hr DVD. 4 Sale as a fund raiser. You can communicate Email - rutbuster@montana.net. Our VISION: FOOD GARDENS that never give up producing healthy food year-round anywhere in the world. Call us for hands-on Gardening for Life workshops 406-328-6808
Friday, October 8, 2010
Here we go again ... off to Jamaica to teach "Gardening for Life" for 3 week in Oct 2010
Wayne contacted "Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company" out of Missouri wanting to purchase some good quality seeds. During the visit, he told them about our upcoming mission trip and they donated 2010 seeds. A huge box arrived at our doorstep with $2,875.00 worth of seeds. Holy Cow, God knows how to Bless people. If you want to look up where we are heading go to:
www.acexperience.org/Home.aspx What a vision they have to help people in need!
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This is such an awesome idea and "Yay" for Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company!!! Whoo! Hoo!
ReplyDeleteI have something I would love for you guys to address concerning your compost. There are a lot of manure, grasses and even old veggie scraps that contain parasites or their larvae.... it's just life. So my question is this, "Is there a way to kill the adult parasites/larvae first prior to making the compost?.... AND without killing the nutrients, and organic enzymes needed to feed and heat up the compost in the first place?"
Great Question!
ReplyDeleteTwo ideas
Spread out the material on a plastic sheet and let the hot sun rays work it over.
Once in a hot compost pile things change.
I will also do some research on this important question Thanks Wayne