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- Oct 23, 2012
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- Location
- Croatia
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 62
I'm sure you're not Goran. It rains on the just and unjust alike.Yesterday.. hailstorm.. nothing to say.. " The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away.." I must be a great sinner..
It's heartbreaking when all your hard work is wrecked so quickly. They will hopefully recover To some extentYesterday.. hailstorm.. nothing to say.. " The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away.." I must be a great sinner..
That's really sad Goran ... you don't expect hail at this time of the year where you are .. hopefully the plants will recover to some extent.Yesterday.. hailstorm.. nothing to say.. " The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away.." I must be a great sinner..
Presumably the grand opening will be a ceremonial ripping of the toilet roll.
Being an outside lavvy it would have to be Izal or Bronco?
Keep us in the loop then ! Good luck with it.1. Everything goes in the same bucket. At least until I see for myself how well it works, I'm following the guidelines set out in Joseph Jenkins' "The Humanure Handbook" on the grounds that he claims to have used such arrangements even indoors and they don't smell. I'm sceptical, but willing to put it to the test given that mine is a short walk from the house.
2. I'm using sawdust as a cover medium (again suggested by the above book). I've been collecting it from the workshop for some time, but now also have access to a fair amount from work. And if I should ever run out of that, there's a sawmill a couple of miles away where I can get more.
A friend locally has been using pretty much the same setup for a couple of years, but separates "liquids" from "solids" and says that it works well as long as the sawdust is damp. I'm guessing that if no separation is being done then the "dampness" happens naturally.
James
Looks delicious. Would you be prepared to share the recipe, pleaseNew batch ( our apples)
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