>> George wrote: >> >> Billy wrote: >> >>> >> >>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, and >> >>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from >> >>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do they >> >>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in >> >>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future >> >>>>> plantings? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Thanks. >> >>>> >> >>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. Spread >> >>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and your >> >>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit back >> >>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider. >> >>>> >> >>>> rob >> >>> >> >>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O) >> >> \ >> >> >> >> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down >> >> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she >> >> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia >> >> she would be given a quick language lesson >> > >> > Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written. >> > >> > In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at >> > least until they knew there was some free grog on offer. >> > >> >> Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I >> shouldn't >> bring religion into it. >> >> > The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog. >> > >> >> Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like blokes >> and >> grog. >> >> > Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst. >> >> Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men >> don't >> eat quiche. >> >> > Strewth. >> >> Now you are the one bringing religion into it. >> >> David > Damn fine John Wayne impersonation ;O)
yeah, I guess we should probably stop this thread, the contents is bound to
attract the likes of Charlie sooner or later.
Anyway, who dragged him and his questionable deviances into this
conversation any way. Wish they hadn't.
rob
Posted by Billy on May 7, 2010, 11:38 am
wrote:
> > > >> George wrote: > >> >> Billy wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>>> .. > >> >>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, and > >> >>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from > >> >>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do they > >> >>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in > >> >>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future > >> >>>>> plantings? > >> >>>>> > >> >>>>> Thanks. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. Spread > >> >>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and your > >> >>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit back > >> >>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> rob > >> >>> > >> >>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O) > >> >> \ > >> >> > >> >> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down > >> >> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she > >> >> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia > >> >> she would be given a quick language lesson > >> > > >> > Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written. > >> > > >> > In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at > >> > least until they knew there was some free grog on offer. > >> > > >> > >> Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I > >> shouldn't > >> bring religion into it. > >> > >> > The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog. > >> > > >> > >> Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like blokes > >> and > >> grog. > >> > >> > Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst. > >> > >> Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men > >> don't > >> eat quiche. > >> > >> > Strewth. > >> > >> Now you are the one bringing religion into it. > >> > >> David > > > > Damn fine John Wayne impersonation ;O) > > yeah, I guess we should probably stop this thread, the contents is bound to > attract the likes of Charlie sooner or later. > > Anyway, who dragged him and his questionable deviances into this > conversation any way. Wish they hadn't. > > rob
???????????
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- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
> wrote: >> > >> >> George wrote: >> >> >> Billy wrote: >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> .. >> >> >>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, >> >> >>>>> and >> >> >>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from >> >> >>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do >> >> >>>>> they >> >> >>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in >> >> >>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future >> >> >>>>> plantings? >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> Thanks. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. >> >> >>>> Spread >> >> >>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and >> >> >>>> your >> >> >>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit >> >> >>>> back >> >> >>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> rob >> >> >>> >> >> >>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O) >> >> >> \ >> >> >> >> >> >> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down >> >> >> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she >> >> >> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia >> >> >> she would be given a quick language lesson >> >> > >> >> > Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written. >> >> > >> >> > In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at >> >> > least until they knew there was some free grog on offer. >> >> > >> >> >> >> Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I >> >> shouldn't >> >> bring religion into it. >> >> >> >> > The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog. >> >> > >> >> >> >> Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like >> >> blokes >> >> and >> >> grog. >> >> >> >> > Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst. >> >> >> >> Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men >> >> don't >> >> eat quiche. >> >> >> >> > Strewth. >> >> >> >> Now you are the one bringing religion into it. >> >> >> >> David >> > >> > Damn fine John Wayne impersonation ;O) >> >> yeah, I guess we should probably stop this thread, the contents is bound >> to >> attract the likes of Charlie sooner or later. >> >> Anyway, who dragged him and his questionable deviances into this >> conversation any way. Wish they hadn't. >> >> rob > ???????????
Charlie. The guy who gave me some bum cider advice.
rob
Posted by George on May 7, 2010, 3:53 am
> George wrote: >>> Billy wrote: >>>> >>>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, and >>>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from >>>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do they >>>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in >>>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future >>>>>> plantings? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. Spread >>>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and your >>>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit back >>>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider. >>>>> >>>>> rob >>>> >>>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O) >>> \ >>> >>> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down >>> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she >>> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia >>> she would be given a quick language lesson >> >> Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written. >> >> In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at >> least until they knew there was some free grog on offer. > Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I > shouldn't bring religion into it. >> The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog. > Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like blokes > and grog. >> Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst. > Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men > don't eat quiche.
and brain dead people don't experience pain
or certain NRL clubs don't experience salary caps
rob
Posted by George on May 7, 2010, 3:55 am
> George wrote: >>> Billy wrote: >>>> >>>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, and >>>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from >>>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do they >>>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in >>>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future >>>>>> plantings? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. Spread >>>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and your >>>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit back >>>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider. >>>>> >>>>> rob >>>> >>>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O) >>> \ >>> >>> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down >>> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she >>> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia >>> she would be given a quick language lesson >> >> Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written. >> >> In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at >> least until they knew there was some free grog on offer. >> > Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I > shouldn't bring religion into it. >> The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog. >> > Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like blokes > and grog. >> Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst. > Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men > don't eat quiche. >> Strewth. > Now you are the one bringing religion into it. > David
David, remind me again, what did this thread have you pulling?
>> >> Billy wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>> I've been doing SFG in raised beds for a couple of years now, and
>> >>>>> there is now an accumulation of left over roots in the beds from
>> >>>>> past plantings. I imagine they compost at some time, but do they
>> >>>>> compost quickly in the beds? Is it OK to leave the old roots in
>> >>>>> the beds or are they going to hinder roots/plants of future
>> >>>>> plantings?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Thanks.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Fukuoka farming - leave the roots in the soil to break down. Spread
>> >>>> above soil grown plant detritus on the surface of the soil and your
>> >>>> friendly worm mates will take care of the rest. Job done, sit back
>> >>>> and enjoy a bottle of home brew cider.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> rob
>> >>>
>> >>> ANd then piss on any deserving fruit trees ;O)
>> >> \
>> >>
>> >> This thread subject had me pulling my international hat right down
>> >> over my eyes. How to explain? In the USA if a young woman said she
>> >> was rooting for her team it would be perfectly normal, in Australia
>> >> she would be given a quick language lesson
>> >
>> > Hadn't actually thought of the significance of what I had written.
>> >
>> > In Australia she'd probably cause a line of jokers to appear, at
>> > least until they knew there was some free grog on offer.
>> >
>>
>> Fair suck o the sav, only if the football wasn't on. I suppose I
>> shouldn't
>> bring religion into it.
>>
>> > The title poses a big dilemma for an Aussie. A sheila or some grog.
>> >
>>
>> Not all Aussies like sheilas and grog, stone the crows some like blokes
>> and
>> grog.
>>
>> > Must be causing our ocker cobbers on the newsgroup no end of angst.
>>
>> Ockers and cobbers don't experience angst for the same reason real men
>> don't
>> eat quiche.
>>
>> > Strewth.
>>
>> Now you are the one bringing religion into it.
>>
>> David
> Damn fine John Wayne impersonation ;O)