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Re: [Re: [Re: [Hot Compost!] // Manures and Computoers


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>>Patricia
>particularly liked your comment about
>mushroom compost. I'd bought some myself not too long ago.
>
>*Am told it's $1.25 per yard, at the, uh, er, 'factory.'
>
>>>It is to be considered Weak tho' as far as NUTRIENTS go,
>just good for amending texture mostly.  NOT that I wouldn't
>get it.  I surely would, for my soil.
>Bill
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>Patricia Santhuff <psanthuff@mindspring.com> wrote:
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>Ah, Bill. Thank you. You hit the nail on the head for me -- more
accurately, FOUND the nail I was searching for. I just knew there was
something in these *boughten* soil amendments that couldn't measure up,
just couldn't put my finger on it. You did. Nutrients. Thank you.

Patricia
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Pat,
THAT's why I want you to look at the mycology msg link I gave U.
Sorry, #169???

Am not native now, an foreign, as trouble with my vanilla phone line since the
other got DSL, which I am on now.
DSL is really great, and as it turns out, cost effective.

Hay is something like 3.0% N.

Until you get it wet, and compost it forever.
THEN, mushrooms have nothing.
SAME w/other plants.  Well, a little cellulose, like a spent leave mulch...

Mushrooms are great companion plants it turns out, and primary in both
releasing nutrients and for un-deforestation.

The other sites were >30.  Have gotten them in a VERY HTML heavy list, which
IF U git it that way, I will repost for all.
Very cleaned up, organized largely, w/donator given credit, but w/o email, so
I may offer it around some.
THANKS ALL.  Will take some time to digest.

Suggest a FAQ.  Does Listbot have a Link FAQ here?  I know listbot not at all,
unlike eGroups / oneList.

Thanks again!!!


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Katherine W.

Note feature.**************BELOW
After accepting these licensing rules...
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If WE on mycology do a group thing, we require such to be plain at the git-go,
and will determine who shares royalties in advance.

Don't anyone laugh!  "From the mouths of babes..."  Being in R&D in Silicon
Valley, I hear of inventions all the time that were the result of a casual
conversation which got carried away, and product results.

I will put out for you, but I would like to not be used.
As what Katherine does here is copyrighted, so is our input.

If we 'give' understanding our reward is to share a program, define 'share.' 
Free use, but not more?  Not sharing to me...IF that is the case, and has been
cleverly implied for legal reasons, and may or may not hold up in court...

If this is a hobby venture... Why not make it pay somehow?  To those who do
more they deserve more.  As I do (albeit slowly) a similar item for gardening,
and some of you use paper, but have a good system, you may have spent a lot of
time figuring which inputs were important... You deserve something for sharing
your "family recipe."  Whatever you choose to accept, ought to be clear, in a
conscious decision.  Not, 'Oh, well, I guess I did allow it to proceed.  So
that's the "share" I got... free use.'  'Well, live and learn.'

Katherine is also a pro.  She is probably aware of this.  But may not have
considered the ramifications, if not on the leagl end very often.  I have a
free use statement I cannot send now, but it says basically, you may
reuse/send my input for personal use only, if it is in context, with the use
statement, and will not be used for gain.

Everything you type, is copyrighted.
Credits, and protections of the copyright holder are important.
They MAY mean your kid's college education, someday...
Or at least a shovel.  LOL-not.

I intend some with Mycology to protect everyone's ideas, and the groups
work...  Maybe someday it will by the group a site, their own server, or
garden tools.  Whatever.

Cautious Careful Caring Conscious[of detail] Virgo Bill
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IF NOT ACCEPTABLE GROUNDS, REVERSE, DO NOT PROCEED.

Say you have a tomato,
You plant the same varietal in 3 places.
Ok.  You can say Tomato, Brandywine1, Tomato, Brandywine2, etc.
But to compare, you must be able to view in a spreadsheet (table) mode.

Also, multiple field ability is required for a similar use, which we could
Fool the program into the same way...
The stated Tomato, Early Girl, 50-55 days, will be stated differently by
different companies, and MAY be different. So the days, the company, are
needed as well as the routine, days to germination, days to harvest.

An Early Girl of 50 days, In Alaska yields at 120 days.  Low light.  THEY
state optimum.

Just as I check the weatherman, then do MY local "adjust," we need to state
standard, but see our "local adjusy."

Last frost, for a 10 yr period too.
Notes, Cold frame for 2 weeks?
Compared to another, cold frame for 4 weeks.

Start with a basic program, but build in (knowlegable)user expandability, as
with Linux.  Open platform code in other words... Unless we're gonna bust our
buns helping, and end up with only the equiv of a "free 'T' shirt."  In which
case...
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