Here is a short video blog from Graeme Sait. He discusses a few of the benefits of having a vegetable garden and gives some information about the fertiliser used. A must see.
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Hello,
I read your book Nutrition Rules! and it truly is inspiring.
I have two questions (well, more but I will not bother you with the rest).
F1 seeds are sometimes considered to be nutritionaly inferior to open pollinated seeds, do you share this opinion?
As I have bees, would honey instead of industrial sugar be more beneficial for soil (compost) fungi and bacteria because the ingredients are much more diverse (I tried honey (1 spoon) diluted over newly built grass compost with little coarse material and virtualy overnight there were fungi (the visible ones) all over the surface (below the sheeting) something I have never seen before.
Thank you very much in advance,
Michael from Austria
P.S. Do you have or plan for a European distributor?
September 18th, 2009 at 10:29 pm
Hello,
I read your book Nutrition Rules! and it truly is inspiring.
I have two questions (well, more but I will not bother you with the rest).
F1 seeds are sometimes considered to be nutritionaly inferior to open pollinated seeds, do you share this opinion?
As I have bees, would honey instead of industrial sugar be more beneficial for soil (compost) fungi and bacteria because the ingredients are much more diverse (I tried honey (1 spoon) diluted over newly built grass compost with little coarse material and virtualy overnight there were fungi (the visible ones) all over the surface (below the sheeting) something I have never seen before.
Thank you very much in advance,
Michael from Austria
P.S. Do you have or plan for a European distributor?
September 19th, 2009 at 10:48 am
Having just watched the video on Graeme’s vegie garden, could you please tell me the recipe to put it into place.
Thanking you.
September 22nd, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Hi Clarrie,
If you click the link below the video, you will see a brochure which has the information you are looking for. Hope you have a nice day.