
Compost Tea is the easiest and safest way to control blight, leave curl and most fungi problems in trees. The process is very simple. Spray compost tea on the leaves and tree branches. Yes, this does not go into the ground, but on the upper canopy of the tree. About 4 weeks before buds open [...]
Jun 21, 2011 | Categories: Bacterium Control, Beginning Composting, Creating Compost Teas, Pest Control | Tags: Bacillus, bacteria, bacteria/protists, blight, CA Native Plants, Compost, Compost Extrations, control, disease, extracted organisms, Foliar, Fungi to Bacteria, gardening, Grape Compost Extractions, hydroponic, leave, leave curl, leaves, micro-organisms, monthly applications, mostly bacteria, nitrogen, pathogens, perennial, pest, photos, Plant, soil, spray, spraying, supplements, Suppression, tea, technique, using, Using Compost Tea for Pest and Disease Suppression, video | 5 Comments »

Gardening Rhythms: Water, Evapotranspiration And Plant Guilds Part 1 Gardening Rhythms: Water, Evapotranspiration And Plant Guilds Part 2 Gardening Rhythms: Water, Evapotranspiration And Plant Guilds Part 3
May 11, 2011 | Categories: Above Ground Sprinkler Irragation | Tags: evaporation, EvaporTransportation, gardening, lawns, rhythms, save, spray, sprinklers, timers, water | Leave A Comment »

The 5 gallon bucket sits on top of the applicator. Use the compost bag to wash the organisms off the compost. Add the appropriate foods and you are off to the races. The pump is located under the bucket. It is self contained. The pump is connected to the bucket by a hose at the [...]
Apr 19, 2011 | Categories: Application Equipment | Tags: Applicator, bag, bucket, Building, Compost Extrations, Grape Compost Extractions, grass, lawn, material, meshed, micro-organisms, microscope, monthly applications, pump, spray, technique | Leave A Comment »