As people are becoming more environmentally conscious, many are turning to composting. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors shows us how some small businesses are making it easier to compost at home. Source
Category: Gardening
Hotbeds firstly for heat, and a year later for compost
It’s late spring and this year’s hotbed, now two months old is still warm and helping to propagate thousands of seedlings. When it finishes being useful towards the end of spring, we wheelbarrow the contents to an outside heap, enclosed by pallets. We did this last year and the contents of that hotbed have now…
PlantTalk: 2012 “Best of” Perennials
Herbaceous Perennials that were “Top Performers” for the 2012 Season. These plants were grown for a minimum of two seasons and two winters from the CSU Trial Gardens. Source
How to Compost
Learn from Grant Cardon how to compost from the Utah State University Extension Master Gardeners Conference September 23-4, 2011. Connect with USU Extension! Facebook – http://facebook.com/usuextension Twitter – http://twitter.com/usuextension Pinterest – http://pinterest.com/usuextension LinkedIn – http://linkedin.com/company/usuextension Source
Swales in a Permaculture Garden – Why Install them #permaculturedesign
Watch the full video @precisionpermaculture where Simon shares why we installed a swale into this smaller scale permaculture garden design. Learn in the full video the benefits of placing a swale into a humid, temperate (Zone 8b) garden. Helping to soak and store water in the ground for the dry spells that we have and…
How to get your HOTBIN Hot in 5 Easy Steps
Have you been struggling to get your HOTBIN up to temperature? Here are 5 easy steps explaining how to get your HOTBIN composting at 40°c plus in no time. CLICK this link for more info: https://www.hotbincomposting.com If you are struggling to get your HOTBIN up to temperature, then one of these two reasons could explain…
Winter Harvests & Preparing for Spring in my Permaculture Garden
Spring arrived early again this year, and my permaculture garden is buzzing with life! In this video, I take you through my end of winter gardening adventures, from harvesting a bumper crop of King Edward potatoes to pruning our resilient chili plants. I share some permaculture tips, like using thermal mass to keep plants warm…
Using Compost in Vegetable Garden
Host Sue Gray shows how to repurpose fall leaves as compost in the vegetable garden. #2220 Airdate: 11/18/1995 *This video is from the Oklahoma Gardening Classics Vault, please check with Oklahoma Gardening and your local OSU county Extension office for the most up-to-date horticulture information. Source
The days of my permaculture life
Positivity of Permaculture – overcoming long odds of tragedy stemming from a devastating hierarchal civilization. Source
