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Backyard garden video you might want to miss the end of the video
In the end I will show how to make use of voles and woodchucks – not a video for those with weak constitutions, sorry. #backyardgarden #gardenvideo Source
California Legalizes Human Composting to Fight Climate Change
California has approved a bill that would allow people to compost their loved ones after they’re deceased. This green burial option is touted by proponents as a way to fight climate change and reduce the consumption of wood, concrete and embalming fluids. In this episode of America Uncovered, we look at the process of human…
Understanding Permaculture Ethics
Graham discusses the ethical underpinnings of permaculture. Source
Mandatory composting begins in NYC
Starting Sunday, composting is no longer an option across the city. FOX 5 NY’s Kendall Green breaks down all the dos and don’ts and what exactly composting is. Subscribe to FOX 5 NY: https://www.youtube.com/fox5ny?sub_confirmation=1 Source
Composting without worms – How to make your own compost bin
Transforming waste into soil – Let’s learn how to compost at home. I’ll be sharing step by step: How to make your own compost bin (easy and cheap!) If you have any questions, please comment below. Source
How do I find nitrogen binders? Using the example: gorse #gardeningtips #permaculture
Gorse can be a nitrogen fixer, a plant that plays a special role in permaculture. But are all types of broom really nitrogen binders? A certain species grows along the side of the road here. And I take a closer look at the roots of this gorse. Source
Compost tumbler progress in under a month!
We were gifted this composting tumbler on July 4. We assembled it about a week later. I have used dried lawn clippings almost exclusively as the brown material and kitchen scraps as the green. Source
Episode 5 – C. Scott Taylor (Bee keeping and Permaculture enthusiast)
From Permaculture to Bees and everything in between, C. Scott Taylor is a fascinating man. We had a very enlightening chat and discussed learning Permaculture under the creator himself, Bill Mollison, and touched on how Permaculture has progressed over the years. As an avid bee keeper, Scott has a wealth of information and is more…
