Think honey bees are disappearing? Or that the more hives we have the better? Think again. Here’s why they’re the bad boys of the bee world, and what we should be focusing on instead. We’re destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn’t need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A…
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Can You Make Compost Hot Enough To Cook An Egg?
Proven tips for making hot compost to help you get finished compost in 6 weeks. Plus, you get a front row seat as we test to see whether this batch of compost is hot enough to cook an egg. Join the fun! — LINKS — (When they’re available, I use affiliate links and may earn…

GARDEN TOUR: A Variety of Vegetables! Potatoes, Squash, and More!
Scott and Paulette Smith share their tips and tricks for maximizing a backyard garden in the Hayward, WI. Take a tour with Great Gardening from WDSE-WRPT. Hayward, WI https://www.wdse.org/shows/gardening/video Source

Recycling & Composting in Lunchrooms: What-Goes-Where
For more information go here: http://tiny.cc/SPS-recycle *What is accepted in compost?* All food scraps, including: fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds & filters, tea bags, shells & bones, pasta & rice, eggshells, nutshells, bread & grains, meat, fish & dairy. Food-soiled paper, including: uncoated (no shine) paper bags, paper towels & napkins, greasy pizza boxes, uncoated (no…

Seeds of Permaculture Extras – Compost
Extra feature – Compost hosted by Christian Shearer. Source

Portable vegie patch for renters with compost station and wicking beds | Gardening Australia
Renting and gardening… what are you supposed to do? Pour all your love (and hours of work) into the garden, only to leave it all behind when the lease ends? Or, you can get creative! Make a portable and productive garden (even in a courtyard) that provides loads of herbs, salad and vegies… with leftover…

Nevin Sweeney Permaculture Elder
Nevin describes how he modified their small hot western Sydney patch into a productive garden. He was inspired by Permaculture techniques and generously shares his experience, ideas and excess produce. Nevin points out, that not everything will do well. So, he suggests we find that sweet balance between growing what you like to eat it,…

Looking At The Compost We Use #Shorts #gardeningshorts #compost #veganic #gardeningforbeginners
Last video I discussed where to get compost. Today we are looking at the compost we use and what it contains. Where to get compost animal free is not hard to find goto your local landscape supply company. What I use is broken down leaves, stems, bark, and wood chips. When landscapers get done trimming…

Permaculture in Puna with no soil, all lava rock!
Come and talk about how I grow my permaculture based food forest in the lava rock of Puna, on the Big Island of Hawaii. We have an assortment of rare and tropical fruits growing in crushed lava rock. I’ll show you how I bring in soil, and bring that soil to life to nourish both…

Worm farms, Bokashi bins, Hungry Bins and How to Make Cold Compost
If making hot compost is not your thing, or you have a small household, there are a few other options for dealing with your kitchen scraps. 1 There are worm farms for small amounts of waste and Hungry Bins (big worm farms) for larger amounts of waste. The resulting matter is all broken down and…