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Permaculture Zone 5 Development in Hampi, India

By letter2self on April 27, 2023

Join permaculture educator Rico Zook as we tour one of his wetland restoration projects near Hampi, India, and see the major impacts on wildlife and hydrology in this zone 5 enhancement. This video is part of Oregon State University’s Online Permaculture Design Course. Please visit this link for more information: https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificate-online Other online permaculture courses…

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5 Beginner Gardening Mistakes + Solutions | Urban Balcony Gardening

By letter2self on April 26, 2023

Hi! I’m Dominika – RHS certified level 2 horticulturist and urban gardener. I grow all kinds of plants on my North-East facing balcony. I want to inspire you to green-up your balcony and share my experience of growing plants in pots. **** Plant Care Products I use Plagron “Lightmix” https://cutt.ly/KRoBgWG Plagron ‘”Alga Grow” https://cutt.ly/BRoBapP Plagron…

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Using Finished Compost in 60 Seconds

By letter2self on April 26, 2023

Compost is finished when it is brown and crumbly, and smells earthy like soil. For more information, go to swrc.ca/compost *** Thanks to the City of North Battleford, the City of Regina, and the City of Saskatoon for their support in making this video. Source

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6 AMAZING MIRACLES OF TURMERIC IN GARDEN | TURMERIC POWDER FOR PLANTS

By letter2self on April 25, 2023

Turmeric powder has six amazing uses in gardening and plants. In this episode, we will learn how to use turmeric for plants, singly or in combination with other stuff to make it more powerful organic pesticide. First and foremost, please avoid the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers which have a lot of hazardous effects…

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Connecting Equality, Justice and Sustainability – Permaculture Action Network

By letter2self on April 25, 2023

“Permaculture Action Network is a continent-wide organization that mobilizes thousands of people to take action on regenerative projects. They partner with performing artists, cultural events, and a diversity of grassroots groups working toward collective liberation to create days of action and educational spaces in which people regenerate ecosystems and catalyze the movement for a just…

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Carnivorous Plants | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids

By letter2self on April 24, 2023

Hey Kids, Didn’t you always think that plants often end up as food? Well, there are plants that eat too! Yes! Such plants are popularly known as Carnivorous Plants or Insectivorous Plants. Join Dr. Binocs, as he tells you more about them. 00:30 – What are Carnivorous plants? 01:04 – Pitfall Traps / Pitcher plants…

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Make composting with English subtitle

By letter2self on April 24, 2023

Make Automatic Fertilizer for Vegetable At Home Plants prepare their food by the process of photosynthesis. In this process, plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide & water. Therefore, photosynthesis covers 95% of the plant’s food requirement. Plants require oxygen for respiration, just like we do. However, to stay healthy plants need basic nutrients, supplementary nutrients &…

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Gardening Tip: How to care for plants during the heat wave

By letter2self on April 23, 2023

David Epstein shares some tips on how to best care for plants during extreme heat. Source

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Food Garden Priorities | Permaculture Q&A

By letter2self on April 23, 2023

Back at Zaytuna Farms, Geoff is again answering questions. This week he talks about what to prioritize when starting a permaculture food garden, as well as how to garden in exceptionally wet environments. Regardless of size, when starting a food garden, we start the same way. We have to consider aspect, noting particularly how much…

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How Air Plants Grow Without Soil | The New Yorker

By letter2self on April 22, 2023

Air plants have no stems and don’t require soil to grow. They’re also related to . . . pineapples? We explore the ways in which air plants, or the genus Tillandsia, are much more than a millennial hobby—they are one of nature’s continually evolving species, and they’re an obsession that connects people all over the…

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