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[Cob] CodesFor my part, I don't mind going through the hoopsYun Que yunk88 at hotmail.comTue Sep 28 08:31:12 CDT 2010
Cat here ... thanks for some sanity and good solid thinking! Anyone know what kind of Rye is suitable for thatch roofing? Finished a book by John Syemore... (not sure if that's the right spelling)...He suggests Rye for a wintering over crop in a 4 rotation planting. Rye attaches nitrogen to the soil and the straw is used for thatch... Like to know if there is a specific variety to sow? No leaders, No followers! CAT > Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 21:23:56 -0700 > From: janet.standeford at gmail.com > To: coblist at deatech.com > Subject: [Cob] CodesFor my part, I don't mind going through the hoops > > Hi there everyone, > > Gotta say, there are a lot of live people here! lol > > For my part, I don't mind going through the hoops! All in God's time, > you know? > > It is a time for learning and growing and planning, amassing what is > needed and teaching others. > > Please don't fight over this. I need your support for what I am doing, > not to have it ripped to shreds over frustrations. > > As I said before, this can help so many people get approval and pass code. > > Sure, we would all love to be able to go out and build whatever and > whenever we want and those of us who choose to build with cob are more > free thinking than the average freedom lover. However, that isn't > possible in our world so we work with what is there. > > Be happy for what each of us are contributing? > > -- > Janet Standeford OR > www.buildingnaturally.info (Owned by you) > A resource for healthy homes. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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