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Mulch as a Drylands Strategy

By letter2self on September 23, 2023

Mulch is absolutely crucial to getting a new system going. Deserts are particularly in need of it as the soil life and ecosystem have been severely damaged and disabled. Herbaceous material is great, but woody material is extremely important for developing the fungal soils that are good for growing trees. The woody, “chop-and-drop” material really…

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The Closed-Loop Community Compost Program!

By letter2self on September 23, 2023

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Using SQUARE FOOT Gardening Easily DOUBLED the Harvests

By letter2self on September 22, 2023

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Planting an Incrediball Hydrangea Hedge (Take 2) | Gardening with Creekside

By letter2self on September 21, 2023

Today Jerry & I are planting an Incrediball® hydrangea hedge behind the patio seating wall. This is our second try at this hydrangea hedge and this time we are doing things a bit differently to ensure that these gorgeous hydrangeas have a long life in the garden. To learn more about Incrediball® hydrangeas https://bit.ly/4220MAy ⏰…

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Dealing with Mosquitoes and Reading the Landscape | Permaculture Q&A

By letter2self on September 21, 2023

Geoff answers questions that have been structured around specific themes, starting with two common concerns about permaculture design: dealing with mosquitoes and reading the landscape. How do we deal with mosquitoes with so much standing water? Mosquitoes do breed in water, but the larvae have to wriggle up and down to get air at the…

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Emptying and Replacing the Waste Reservoirs in the Composting Toilet in the Tiny Houseboat

By letter2self on September 21, 2023

You can watch this video to learn how to empty out your liquid and solid waste reservoirs in the C-Head composting toilet. This is the toilet that we use in our tiny houseboat, TinySol, or Wake with the Sun. Watch this video to see how the toilet works from “under the hood.” Also, you can…

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Small-scale sustainable home and garden design | Garden Design and Inspiration | Gardening Australia

By letter2self on September 20, 2023

Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space. Subscribe http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Mike and his partner bought an unrenovated house on a leafy Mt Colah street 10 years ago. Their garden starts on the verge with edibles, and the front yard is a thriving ‘no dig’ food forest. There’s another…

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Some Long Islanders Going Native, Replacing Lawns With Plants In Effort To Attract Wildlife And Cut

By letter2self on September 19, 2023

The suburban landscape is looking a little different in parts of Long Island. CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff reports. Source

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HOW TO GROW GIANT CROPS | Don’t Starve Together Guide

By letter2self on September 19, 2023

Welcome to another Don’t Starve Together guide! Today I’m showing you how to grow giant crops in the new farm plots of Don’t Starve Together. The new system is definitely more complex than the farming system we had prior, but even with a basic understanding you can farm with an accelerated production and a much…

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Bokashi Composting from Start to Finish (DIY Bokashi Bucket)

By letter2self on September 19, 2023

My favorite bokashi bran: https://growepic.co/3Rn5umb Bokashi composting is one of my favorite ways to make extra use of an abundance of food scraps. By building a simple bokashi bin or bokashi bucket, and using inoculated bran as a fermentation agent, you can ‘pre-digest’ food scraps before you put them into your soil. It’s an absolutely…

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