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Re: Nutrition and mold




Dear Ernie,

Many years ago, I met Bargyla Rareaver, a world reknown
organic gardner and she exclusively used and recommended
Enzoom as a fertilizer. This is a superior Norwegian
seaweed solution. It hasn't been available for many years,
but I have learned that Bargyla is accepting orders now.

There is also a product called Maxi-Crop that works
exceedingly well. You must soak your wheat in a diluted
solution, moisten your soil with it, use it to spray your
grass. It is not an exaggeration to say you will ask
yourself 'where did the mold go?'

Other tips...store seeds in cool area (Floor?). Buy organic
wheat. Wheat with hard, shiny outsides seem to resist molding.
Wheatgrass grown in trays thrives in indirect sunlight or very early
morning sun. When you see dewdrops on blades, wipe some on your face.
Avoid soaking soil when you spray the grass and make sure you have
only 1 layer of sprouted berries on top of soil. Keep newly planted
tray in a dark place until roots begin to take hold. I place a
wet papertowel over the newly planted tray for 3 days.

These products also prevent root shock when transplanting and
produce pest free and abundant crops from vegetable plants.

If you would like to receive links to info about Bargyla and
to educate yourself about Norwegian seaweed-Maxi-crop, email
your request to me at strgzr153@...

Lee



--- In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, "egulls2" <egulla@i...> wrote:
>
>
> ---PS my last
> I have a WILD OATS in town and a WILD HARVEST a short ride and they
> sell grass for $12.00 a tray using there own seeds and that is
where
> I buy all my seeds for grass and sprouting. They grow grass there
and
> sell the tray for $12.00 a pop and $2.50 an ounce. But they do not
> compost which is why I think my problem may be PRIMARILY in the
soil
> and secondarily in the seed and growing procedures. PAX, Ernie
>
>
> In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, lakshmi@w... wrote:
> >
> > Try placing the trays out in the sun, for a day or more. The
> sunlight
> > seems to somewhat take care of the mold.
> >
> > http://community.webtv.net/lakshmi/TheLakshmiSampradaya









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On nutrition: Regarding the last few messages on nutrition I recall reading Meyerwitz's book and noticing that he says early on if you want maximum nutritional...
egulls2
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Oct 21, 2004
2:42 pm

Hey Ernie, I thought it was going well..??? I use organic soil purchased from Walmart. My trays and purchased new for every growth - I never wash them, but...
Quentin Johansen
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Oct 21, 2004
5:20 pm

Try placing the trays out in the sun, for a day or more. The sunlight seems to somewhat take care of the mold. ...
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Oct 21, 2004
7:18 pm

... I have a WILD OATS in town and a WILD HARVEST a short ride and they sell grass for $12.00 a tray using there own seeds and that is where I buy all my seeds...
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Nov 1, 2004
12:53 pm

Dear Ernie, Many years ago, I met Bargyla Rareaver, a world reknown organic gardner and she exclusively used and recommended Enzoom as a fertilizer. This is a...
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Nov 8, 2004
12:54 pm

... Thanx for your reply. I suspect that I am using a twin brother to your Enzoom. It is a potting soil made and marketed by the name of COAST OF MAINE. It is...
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Nov 15, 2004
5:40 pm

... sunlight ... To L&Q: I can't place them outside, there are too many chipmunks, squirrels and birds. I have fostered a haven for them for the past 25 years....
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