[Adoptacomposter] meeting on sunday?

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Wed Oct 3 15:38:06 CEST 2012


Thank you shu lea,
    Let me add some minds I learned from my scientific advicer. For the
decomposing process, we should not forget thousands of unvisible microbes
and bacterias. They collaborate with our worms. Some come from skins of
vegitables, fruits and some live in the soil and dry leaves. In order to
bring variety of them, adding soil, covering the box with dry leaves help
a lot. The soft layers of papers and dry leaves on the top gave the air
between and it helps for keeping the box warm. We could image the forest,
how they live together. If you have a chance to go forest, you may like to
dig the earth and see many examples. Maybe mixing some forest soil and
leaves to the box.

    Have a good day
    ayumi  
    Quoting shu lea cheang <shulea at earthlink.net>:
> hi, i kind of gather so...
> for the worms, you need to install cardboards, newspaper, soil ,  
> brown stuff to keep them warm.
> if you are fillng up the composter (hopefully by end of october) you  
> will, i think
> for the nov.dec. jan, you just let the composter to mature...
> i spoke to a worm person in france, yes, anyway, the worm would find its way
> or yes, die... but still they become part of the compost...
> we simply can do only our best to keep them alive with ' materials'
> but the resistance is theirs also.
>  
> sorry
> sl
>  
>  
>> Hi all!
>>    Yesterday I ran into Stéphan Bauer from Bethanien and spoke to  
>> him about the problem of the increasing cold. Unfortunately there  
>> is no possibility of taking the compost inside. What we maybe could  
>> do is taking it up on the balcony. There the compost would be  
>> protected from the wind but still I guess the worms will die in  
>> winter...
>> 2012/9/30 Susanne Reiher <susanne.reiher at berlin.de>
>>> sorry, cannot make it.
>>> best,
>>> susi
>>>  
>>> On Sep 29, 2012, at 12:40 PM, Desiree Förster wrote:
>>>
>>>> I will be there.
>>>
>>>> 2012/9/29 andrea schneemeier <kleinepanik at yahoo.com>
>>>>> hi all,
>>>>>  
>>>>> I have been yesterday at the compost site - it all looks tidy and good.
>>>>> are we still planning on the meeting tomorrow at noon? there  
>>>>> were some ideas earlier to make it fun, or at least a caring  
>>>>> event for the worms - to prepare the for the cold days, which  
>>>>> are certainly around, and also for us, sharing some ideas about  
>>>>> the practical (and the theoretical stuff) about composting.
>>>>> for me 12 o'clock works fine - how about you guys? hopefully we  
>>>>> can make it happen this time!
>>>>>  
>>>>> greetings,
>>>>> Andrea
>>>>>
>>>>>       --- OnTHU, 9/27/12, SHU LEA  
>>>>> CHEANG/<//SHULEA at EARTHLINK.NET//>/ wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        From: shu lea cheang <shulea at earthlink.net>
>>>>>>        Subject: Re: [Adoptacomposter] Terra Preta Compost  
>>>>>> Workshop on this saturday
>>>>>>        To: "adopt-a-composter" <adoptacomposter at compostingthecity.mobi>
>>>>>>        Date: Thursday, September 27, 2012, 5:34 PM
>>>>>>> dear Ayumi
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> good to have you with us now and to know about this very  
>>>>>>> timely workshop on Terra Preta Compost .
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Earlier on our list, sarah brought up this exhibition-
>>>>>> "http://www.fu-berlin.de/en/presse/informationen/fup/2012/fup_12_152/index.html
>>>>>>        No Waste in Nature: Terra Preta - An Opportunity for  
>>>>>> Sustainability
>>>>>>        Gallery Exhibition in the Botanical Museum  
>>>>>> Berlin-Dahlem, June 14 to
>>>>>>        September 30, 2012
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        With the exhibition "There's No Waste in Nature" the  
>>>>>> Botanical Museum
>>>>>>        Berlin is providing fascinating insights into terra  
>>>>>> preta technology.
>>>>>>        The exhibit focuses on current research and development  
>>>>>> projects dealing
>>>>>>        with the technology in Germany. Terra preta technology  
>>>>>> was used by the
>>>>>>        indigenous peoples in the Amazon region centuries ago to  
>>>>>> produce very
>>>>>> nutrient-rich humus out of sewage and other organic waste."
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Ayumi, I wonder if you can also lead us to some discussion on   
>>>>>> Terra Preta technique you
>>>>>> apply , also with your personal hygene?  i think we can also  
>>>>>> have some discourse
>>>>>> on our list?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> This would be a way to get people to your workshop?
>>>>>> many thanks
>>>>>> sl
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear all members
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         I am ayumi, japanese artist who is lately started to  
>>>>>>> take care of own adoptacomposter. Warm greetings to you :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> I am sending a big file to you. I would like to inform a Terra  
>>>>>>> Preta Compost Workshop, I am taking part in at  
>>>>>>> Prinzessinnengaerten on this Satuday,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         29.09.2012
>>>>>>>         10:00 - 16:00
>>>>>>>         Prinzessinnengarten (U8 Moritzplatz)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         I will show my video work "All My Cycle" from 15:00.  
>>>>>>> Here let me attach the program. The focus is showing how to  
>>>>>>> make charcoal by ourselves and fermentation of East Asian  
>>>>>>> foods. There will be japanese lunch (all foods are traditional  
>>>>>>> fermented foods such Miso soup etc) at garden. Maybe you like  
>>>>>>> to come for fun?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         ------
>>>>>>>         WORKSHOP PROGRAMM
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>                TERRA PRETA
>>>>>>>        UBER DEN KREISLAUF DES LEBENS:
>>>>>>>   Die Kunst des Essen, des Schwarzen Goldes, des Gartnerns  
>>>>>>>               10:00 - 12:00 Uhr Geheimnisse der traditionellen  
>>>>>>> japanischen Kuche, Kochen und Holzkohle
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         10:00 - 10:45 Uhr Haiko Pieplow: Einfuhrung Kreislauf  
>>>>>>> des Lebens, Herstellen von Holzkohle (Korff-Grill,  
>>>>>>> Hameln-Feuer, Aztekenofen: zum Grillen, Kochen und Herstellung  
>>>>>>> von Holzkohle)  
>>>>>>>                                    
>>>>>>>         10:45 -  11:15 Uhr Fermentierte japanische Genusse:  
>>>>>>> Miso, Nato u. s. w., Einladung zum japanischen  
>>>>>>> Essen                   
>>>>>>>         11:15 - 12:00 Uhr Tobias Morgenstern  Die  
>>>>>>> Scheiss-Kantate (1 Musiker mit Akkordeon)
>>>>>>>         12:00 - 13:00 Uhr Japanische Genusse, Chef Yukiko  
>>>>>>> Shikano, aus den Resten wird Schwarzes Gold durch Bokashi
>>>>>>>         12:00 - 13:00 Uhr Gemeinsames japanisches Essen
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         13:00 - 16:00 Uhr   Humus ist das wahre Gold,  
>>>>>>> Herstellung von Terra Preta, Gartenkunst in der Stadt
>>>>>>>         13:00 - 13:45 Uhr Marko Heckel:Herstellen von  
>>>>>>> Kuchen-Bokashi, Trockentrenntoilette, effektive Mikroorganismen
>>>>>>>         Kuchenbokashi von Berliner Tafel
>>>>>>>         13:45 - 14:30 Uhr Markus Haastert:     Blue Economy -  
>>>>>>> faire Geschaftsmodelle
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         14:30 - 15:00 Uhr Haiko Pieplow          Herstellen  
>>>>>>> von Terra Preta fur mobile Garten
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         15:00 - 16:00 Uhr Ayumi Matsuzaka   Film "All My  
>>>>>>> Cycle" (Terra Preta Garten Projekt), Projekt Bilder in Pekin
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>         Sa. 29.09.2012  10.00 - 16.00
>>>>>>>         Prinzessinnengarten
>>>>>>>         Prinzenstrasse 35-38
>>>>>>>         10969 Berlin (U8: Moritzplatz)
>>>>>>>         www.prinzessinnengarten.net[1]
>>>>>>>
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