Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 Greetings, I remembered that the topic of weeds telling us what the condition the soil was in had come up here and so searched to find it. or anyone else who may have the books, could you please tell me what pushki/ cow parsnip/ Alaska cow parsnip is telling us about the soil? We have it all over the place here and my daughter has second degree burns on her legs from getting it on her skin on Saturday and then playing in the sun. (Of course we had no idea until AFTERWARDS that it was such a vicious little plant to those who are sensitive to the chemical.) So what I need to know is what does it tell me about the soil? What does the soil need? Because if we give the soil what it needs it will no longer be the ideal conditions for pushki, right? Thank you for any help, Rhea Re: Weeds > > This is one of my favorite topics! > Some other great books on weeds include: > 'weeds and what they tell' (author?) biodynamic research institute > 'weeds, guardians of the soil', J coccanoeur (? spelling?) > 'secrets of the soil' peter tomkins & christopher bird > > If you've read 'Biological Transmutations' by Louis Kevran, it would explain > why weeds have the ability to regenerate lost soil nutrients, at least in > part. > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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