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the Book about the Straw Bale Bed and talk over Hay, Herbs and Weed in your compost piles

the Book about the Straw Bale Bed and talk over Hay, Herbs and Weed in your compost piles Do we really have to do a big fuss about the compost piles? Are Potatoes growing on themselves like send from Heaven - or Hell? Is there anything like Straw Bales vs Hay? Will you contaminate your garden with tons of weeds if you use Hay for mulch? Will Pine Needles really acidify your soil so badly? Did you know Straw actually contain some Potassium, K? And as I show you in the video about burnings wood, and pH of the PotAsh - it could raise the pH in your soil. Actually one can read the history of the field management in the soil lab test.



Do the nuts from the Beech Tree really give name for the Old word 'Book'?

Etymology _____
The word book comes from Old English "bōc", which in turn comes from the Germanic root "*bōk-", cognate to "beech". Similarly, in Slavic languages"буква" (bukva—"letter") is cognate with "beech".
Origin of book: before 900; Middle English, Old English bōc; cognate with Dutch boek, Old Norse bōk, German Buch; akin to Gothic boka letter (of the alphabet) and not of known relation to beech, as is often assumed ...

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