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            | JEvans | 
            
              
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               What do i ned for a good brew? 
		
				
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               2/10/2008 1:15:54 PM 
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            | lizzy565 | 
            
               King,nc 
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               Did a search and found lots of recipes using worm castings, manure, soil, kelp and molasses.
  Does anyone use Comfrey in their compost tea?  
		
				
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               2/23/2008 9:12:27 PM 
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            | UnkaDan | 
            
              
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               if I had it here I would,,,good stuff,,, and you DID do some research!!! 
		
				
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               2/23/2008 10:26:59 PM 
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            | LuluToo | 
            
               Ellenville NY 
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               Greetings --
  lizzy565 I'm putting in a comfrey patch this year to supply my compost pile and to soak for a leach.  Like you, I've been wondering if any AG growers are using it on their pumpkins.
  Anybody?
  Liane 
		
				
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               2/23/2008 10:48:28 PM 
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            | lizzy565 | 
            
               King,nc 
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               Not really. I used it on my pepper plants one year. Found out about it from a lady who was making potions and lotions form herbs. Comfrey tea is easy to make too. Pull leaves before plants flower. Put in a bucket. (We use empty sheet rock buckets w lids) Cover with water and let sit. Keep bucket covered because mosquitoes will find it. Tea is ready when the stink is gone. (3 weeks to 1 month) You will know what I mean if you open the bucket before the tea is ready PEEEUU! Measure 1 cup tea to 1 gal. water.
  
		
				
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               2/23/2008 10:59:57 PM 
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            | Tad12 | 
            
               Seattle, WA 
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               Haven't had a chance to play around with comfrey teas yet myself, but if you're not adding any compost (just comfrey) then it would be more of a nutrient tea (food for the microbes) rather than containing the microbes themselves.  It just serves a slightly different purpose than compost tea.
  ~Tad 
		
				
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               2/24/2008 1:50:13 PM 
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            | Tad12 | 
            
               Seattle, WA 
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               I'll try and dig up a homemade recipe from Dr. Ingham to post next week. 
		
				
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               2/24/2008 1:50:31 PM 
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            | croley bend | 
            
               Williamsburg,KY 
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               I will give comfrey a try this year also.  I planted it years ago for compost additive, but for some reason havent really used it as a tea.  Be carefull, some people get an alergic reaction to the leaves.  Its wonderful to see people wanting to feed the soil instead of robbing it with chemicals.  Croley 
		
				
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               2/25/2008 8:39:12 AM 
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