You can definitely trust someone's opinion on vaccines who is know to have texted the CEO of Pfizer but didn't disclose the text messages.
Your welcome, I have found a lot of the natural farming practices very effective too. I was making teas and ferments before but imos, fpjs and calcium sprays have made some of the biggest differences.
If you try it ramp up the fire not too fast and cover the pot over with ash and other fire material and leave it to cool overnight. I find it prevents the clay seal breaking prematurely.
Yeah that's on my never ending to do list too π. I was going to baffle the smoke with the part I cut out of the oil drum kiln but I have made so much its finally burnt/rusted through so I have now used it to plug the holes in the bottom... time to get a new oil drum.
Found some photos of the #bonesauce process for all that are interested. As you make #bonechar as a by-product put it in vinegar for a few weeks to extract the calcium and phosphorus and you can use it as a really effectively foliar spray for flowering plants this is WCAP in the natural farming lexicon . The char can then be crushed and added to the soil or compost similar to biochar.











Its about cycles not about constant streams we are used to the constant stream but when the activity increases it could reduce the b levels.
We have been in the peak of activity in the last year remember all the auroras?
Notice how everyone is burnt out in the last year or so? Well seems the sun could be a factor... π§
Not only can the sun affect your blood but it can possibly lower your B vitamin levels too. π¬
πI like 5greens, all the stuff I have tried of theirs is good quality and not too expensive.
GM,
The Internet's great.
The hospitality businesses owner who has suddenly woken up to Bitcoin after a year of me explaining it to him, is currently on a sommelier course around the Vineyards of New Zealand.
So I have found my book on Amazon Australia (apparently there is no NZ site) and have suggested he buys it to read before he returns in a month.
He could also initiate putting nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7cnjvghxjme0qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcqyzjnd2cl0u7qzva64k7lgu4343adfdm5a4pjcxvf9pqex4e83z72qngxhfg on his website remotely, before returning to decide on his choice of Point of Sale options.
Despite knowing me personally for around 3 years and me talking about Bitcoin constantly and him seeing NGU for himself, it took a celebrity bartender on X to convince him π©
Perhaps he persuaded him with sex on the beach π.
Yeah its weird its a lost skill. Apparently Sepp got the idea from his childhood when a man used to come round the villages making and selling it to people in the villages.
The nearest thing that sound similar here was a product here called renardine which is probably a more refined version but it was banned here in 2005 for seemingly no reason. Since it was first made in 1895 I guess people lost the skill of making it because they bought that instead.
Dippel the alchemist is meant to invented it Dippel's oil which sounds similar to bone sauce. He also invented Prussian blue and seems to be the basis for character Frankenstein.
Found this really interesting primarily because of Nigel Palmer's idea of doing vinegar extractions. Despite having tanks of cider vinegar hanging around for some reason I never thought this. Sometimes he is doing multiple extractions and getting different results too!?!
So now when I am making a FPJ instead of dumping the plant material straight to the compost heap I am going to be vinegar extracting the remaining plant material and seeing what kind of results I can get with that.
https://fountain.fm/episode/bEowShnxE0zngmWItpba
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Give it a go, once you made it put it in the freezer if you want to store it for future use. Definitely made that mistake.
The keys areas where you might go wrong are not using identical pots and making sure the seal is really good. After just make sure you don't rampup the fire too quickly and you should be ok.
Yeah it's relatively easy with the right equipment. Get two pots matching pots, put a little bit of water in the bottom of one. In the other get some bones (usually free from the butcher I used cattle bones) put mesh over it. Place this pot inverted on the pot with water and then seal lip really well with clay. Dig hole in ground place your two pots in the ground and have a fire on the top for a few hours. All going well you will have some bone sauce.
Might take you a couple of tries but it's fairly easy to do.
Third winter after applying the bone sauce to the unguarded trees both fruit producers a plum and a serviceberry. Four years ago the muntjac deer damaged the serviceberry so it was a favourite of his and you can see it's healing up nicely now.
Perhaps not suprisingly Sepp Holzer is right this stuff lasts for years possibly up to multiple decades after application.
Just so you know the deer is still lurking around the garden, he is eating all the herbaceous flowers instead! The sneaky bastard.

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πIt comes from years of experience drinking and making sketchy cider! Been thinking about it today as pnsb is good at cleaning rivers and lakes perhaps it can work on gall stones or something else that was causing an issue. Either that or the impo has eaten some kind of parasite π. Before this I was low carb and drinking kefir fasting etc which always helped a lot but this has just made that extra bit of difference. I have now eaten ze bugs and I am happy π
haha yeah if you let it get anaerobic that stuff really stinks.
It was an Bokashi (EM) extension I have growing for a few years now that I added an indigenous micro organisms and IPMO collection (thats imo with some frass) with some extra PNSB (Rhodopseudomonas palustris mainly) too. The PNSB smells awful so I thought adding all the stuff to it would mask smell and give it extra local microbes from the forest and it did pretty good job.
Managed to eat some foods that for a few years have been giving me some nasty fatigue without getting fatigue so that is a good start. If I can eat wheat without getting a rash I will be really surprised.
Made a note here about drinking some of the biofertilisers I had been making last week but it didn't publish to a relay probably because of the poor signal.
Turns out it I didn't die from drinking it and actually not only do feel better overall but it seem to have fixed some lingering health issues π π
A new year another major bank outage.... Barclays this time... it happens multiple times a year now and yet the mempool is empty π
Hope the cashless brigade are learning an important lesson today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y7dpdje6xo
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Good list, other ones are open office and gimp for a photoshop sub and OBS studio for video recording/streaming stuff.
I think pattern recognition eventually broke my brain it doesn't seem to be a problem for me anymore π. Overthinking stuff is definitely something that needs some work though. I am definitely not doing that now π
Apparently it works really well for germinating old seeds too. Going have to try that out.
It's great stuff, seems kind of expensive to buy but a lot goes a long way. Makes plants grow better and helps plants defend against disease too. If I were you I would get some from blue sky biochar he does a bamboo wood vinegar which I would like to try out as he claims it's better.