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marshallsmyth said:
If she was 85 in 1970, by now she's starting to get frail and she is now 128.

And, she was doing permaculture before it was even called that.
The way I read it she is 85 now and bought the house in 1970, meaning she was in her early 40's when the house was purchased.
It probably wasn't called permaculture then but morphed into it!!!

THANX RICH
 
dickiebird said:
marshallsmyth said:
If she was 85 in 1970, by now she's starting to get frail and she is now 128.

And, she was doing permaculture before it was even called that.
The way I read it she is 85 now and bought the house in 1970, meaning she was in her early 40's when the house was purchased.
It probably wasn't called permaculture then but morphed into it!!!

THANX RICH
Y U P !!!
 
WOW! Lots MORE food for thought...including the Greek. That didn't even make any sense. =/
Kassaundra, I'd use my chickens but free range they'd be meat. Gotta build a small tractor before they can really help me. Right now, I can feed every weed I pull out of my beds and other places to the birds. I have an overabundance of manure and rotting bedding to use for $nothing.
Marshall I have noticed a different texture in the old rotted composting manure, old pine shavings, old straw and powdered pine bedding--that's what happens to the Equine Fresh pellets when they're soaked up any liquid.
I have the ingredients, just learning to use them correctly.
I feel like I didn't know ANYTHING about composting until this year, although I've been studying up on it for the last four years.
 
ducks4you said:
WOW! Lots MORE food for thought...including the Greek. That didn't even make any sense. =/
Maybe they meant to say "it's all Greek to me." :lol:
 
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