Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 Hi Ya'll, As several people have shown interest in wanting to know how to grow their own herbs and vegetables in a small space, so as to produce the Best Quality of mouth watering, saliva dripping, delicious, foods to eat that you have ever eaten, it shall be so!!! This shall be an ongoing thread if the interest continues and it is allowed on this forum by the owner. Today we shall start off with some basic info to provide an understanding of how plants grow and what they grow from. In around 1635, Jan Baptista van Helmont,a Flemish chemist planted a small willow tree weighing 5 LBS. in 200 LBS. of Oven-Dried Soil. After growing 5 years, protected from dust and given only rainwater, the tree was removed. The soil was redried and weighed. The (((soil loss was only 2 ounces)), but ((((the tree had Gained 165 LBS ))))!! Where did the tree gain all of it's extra weight from? Now we know that the 2oz of loss from the soil was in error and that the MASS of weight Gain was from Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, which mostly came out of what most people think is Thin AIR !!!!!!! So the idea that one has to buy fertilizer from the local fertilizer supplier to replace pound for pound what you take off of the field supposedly from the soil is just another way for the elite money folks to keep you a Slave of the Establishment!!!! For if what they are promoting was true , that the weight that the crop gains, did in fact come from the soil, then consider this thought. Look at the Giant Red wood trees which grow over 150 feet tall and get as big as 30 feet in diameter and weigh many TONS, not just small pounds. Where do they gain all their weight from? Oh I am sorry to have misled you for at the base of every tree around the trees roots there is a Gigantic Deep hole in the soil where the tree roots have sucked up all of the soil into the tree to grow it!!! And you have to build a Giant bridge over this Great hole in the ground to even get up close to the tree trunk!! Why look at the big trees around where you live, and I bet they also have Giant holes in the soil where they have sucked up the soil out of the earth just so they could grow Big, also!!! Smile Tis your choice what to believe! Now to more serious info. All plants grow just like a person grows!! You say how may this be? Plants and Animals and Humans all grow from the Energy which is Released from chemical reactions which take place in each of their respective settings!!!!!!!! The crust of the Earth is Alkaline, so to produce a reaction against this and get a RELEASE of ENERGY for a plant to grow, there must be an ACID to react against the crust of the earth to accomplish this process. In Nature, where has our Creator provided for this Acid to come from? Live Soil full of Organic matter and Bacteria, as Bacteria produces MANY kinds of Acids. When a people Destroys the Organic Matter and the Life of the Soil, they are preparing for their own DESTRUCTION!!!!!!!!! From the AIR comes the freely given sunshine and light, which also produces Acids in the Plants to react against the Alkaline earth's crust to also Create an Energy Release to make the plant grow!! It is this Sunlite energy, which is the Greatest of all suppliers of Energy to grow all plants, which is why that little willow tree in the above experiment gained so much weight from the Thin Air!!!! Now if one may learn more details about all this process, then one may be able to provide for the right conditions to grow your Best Herb and Vegetable garden ,yet!! Smile Tis your choice! Til later! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 I'm very interested, as long as it's okay with Doc. Also, it would be nice if you gave us a name we can use here, or do you want me to call you " imoreless " ???? Since I don't know what that means, it doesn't exactly come naturally! Yes, yes, yes, let's learn about gardening! I have a good sized area that hubby will rototill when the rain stops....and have lots of big plans for a veggie garden with herbs along one side. I can share our experience with this little plot last year....everything came up beautifully, grew like crazy, and I thought I was going to have a bumper crop of everything. Guess what? Those little sprouts grow big, and they soon run out of nutrients if they're not in the soil! Each vegetable plant produced one or two items, and promptly died. The soil was extremely sandy, but since this is a new property, we didn't know that it was almost like beach sand, and little else. Unfortunately, our garden starved to death! We have learned though, and have lots of organic goodies to nourish our plants this year! Jeanne >Message: 11 > Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:31:12 -0000 > " imoreless " <duze24 >Herb & Vegetable Gradening, How to in Small space for Max. Quality > > Hi Ya'll, > This shall be an ongoing thread if the interest continues and it >is allowed on this forum by the owner. > > Today we shall start off with some basic info to provide an >understanding of how plants grow and what they grow from. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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