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Category: Gardening
10 MIRACLES OF BAKING SODA IN GARDEN || GARDENING IDEAS DURING LOCKDOWN
In this episode, we will demonstrate 10 powerful tricks, Hacks and benefits of Baking soda in your garden like testing your soil PH using baking soda, the baking soda pesticide recipe and many more. Baking Soda is pure sodium bicarbonate used mainly for cooking purpose. It should not be confused with either Baking powder or…
The Art of Lazy Composting | How to Make High-Quality Compost the Simple Way
Lazy composting. It is my favourite way to make fantastic homemade compost and is perfect for anyone looking for a simple way to make compost in your own vegetable gardens. backgardens or allotments. Whilst methods like hot composting have their benefits, they often need a lot of intensive work in a short space of time,…
Parts of a Plant | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
Our topic for today is Parts of a Plant. A plant has many different parts that perform various functions. The 2 main parts of the plant are the root and shoot. Root usually grows under the ground while shoot usually grows above the ground. The shoot has different parts called the stem, leaves, flowers and…
Biogas Production in Wisconsin | University Place
Greg Kleinheinz, Professor, Environmental Engineering Technology, UW-Oshkosh, introduces three types of biogas facilities in Wisconsin: dry anaerobic digesters, high-solid systems and continually mixed wet systems. Kleinheinz examines the environmental and economic aspects of each system. Explore the full archive of PBS Wisconsin University Place lectures online anytime at https://pbswisconsin.org/universityplace and on the free PBS app…
Making compost from garden and other wastes, the principles and some results
I explain green and brown ingredients, using coffee and other wastes including roots of perennial weeds and blighted leaves. What size pieces to add, what temperatures you need and may expect. How long to leave heaps before turning or using, I show you compost in different stages, of varied age and moisture content. For a…
Grow Food Vertically in Windows and Walls of your Home with Hydroponic Gardening
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com visits the maker faire to learn about how to grow food in your windows and on your walls. Plants on walls a new system to grow plants vertically up any inside or outside well. Also learn about window gardens, a way to hydroponically grow food in any window of an apartment, condo…
SUB) DIY Macrame Plant Hangers | Best Houseplants For The Bathroom
In the last few videos, many of you asked me how to grow plants in the bathroom. And that’s the reason I made this video. Today I’m grateful to share with you my experiences on how to choose the right houseplants and how to make them grow well in a low-light environment like a bathroom.…
Permaculture Garden Design: Suthi and Sanjay Nagar
When Suthi and Sanjay Nagar moved to Austin from Pasadena, Suthi wanted more than lawn in their small front yard. New to Texas and new to gardening, she got involved with the Austin Permaculture Guild to guide her resourceful path. By stacking functions—beauty, edible, wildlife habitat, medicinal, waterwise—now their garden’s a lively spot and a…
One of the Dirtiest Jobs In San Francisco Is Dealing With Food Waste | World Wide Waste
San Francisco pioneered the nation’s first citywide composting program. Now the city composts and recycles more trash than it sends to the landfill, saving water, space, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Why aren’t other cities doing the same? MORE WORLD WIDE WASTE VIDEOS: How Plastic Made With Algae Can Clean Waterways | World Wide Waste…