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Permaculture au potager : 115 kg de légumes sur 50 m2 dans un jardin familial

By letter2self on August 26, 2023

🥕DĂ©couvrez le potager en permaculture de SĂ©bastien, oĂą il produit plus de 115kg de lĂ©gumes Ă  l’annĂ©e sur une petite surface d’environ 50 m2 en travaillant avec la nature et non contre elle. Avec l’aide de nos formations en ligne, SĂ©bastien a conçu son jardin en permaculture en concertation avec sa femme et leurs 4…

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Building a Better World with the Power of Community – Together We Grow (Full Documentary)

By letter2self on August 26, 2023

Together We Grow is a free documentary that tells the inspiring story of a thriving hub helping to build resilience into its local community by farming in urban backyards, sewing with recycled materials, repairing bikes – you name it, Common Unity is doing it! “This beautiful film is the perfect antidote to the cynical narrative…

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Free Fungally Dominated Compost & Mulch

By letter2self on August 26, 2023

We’ve been using fungally dominated compost and mulch in our garden for years, and we’ve done so without ever purchasing packaged compost or mulch products. Today I’ll show you how, but first let’s talk about the difference between bacterially dominated compost and fungally dominated compost. OYR is all about growing a lot of food on…

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How to grow food for your bees with Mickael Moore (video)

By letter2self on August 25, 2023

Mickael, a retired marine from Texas, shares his enthusiasm for growing food for his family and his bees. Traveling around the USA and Australia, Cedar’s sister Mira found Flow™ Hives being used in some pretty diverse locations… suburban backyards, rural ranches, magical secret gardens, and even on a rooftop in downtown LA! There will be…

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Q&A: Thoughts on Heavy Metals Not Leaching in Mushroom Growing in pH Neutral Soils

By letter2self on August 24, 2023

Question: Thoughts on Heavy Metals Not Leaching in Mushroom Growing in pH Neutral Soils. – Heavy metals aren’t water soluble until 4.5 of the scale. – Mushrooms are connected to the organic matter in soil, which is more stable. – Safer with mushrooms than plants. Source

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How To Grow Mushrooms At Home in 14 Days

By letter2self on August 24, 2023

Make room for MUSHROOMS! You can practically watch them grow before your very eyes. These fabulous fungi put the FUN into growing! In only two weeks or so, you can be picking your own immune sytem-boosting gourmet treats with these easy-to-grow methods. If you’re a fungi fanatic or a mushroom muncher, this one’s for you!…

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How to make great compost | DIY Garden Projects | Gardening Australia

By letter2self on August 23, 2023

00:42 Get composting with Costa! It doesn’t have to be expensive, it doesn’t have to be complicated… and you can do it anywhere! Compost is great for your plants and the environment. When food scraps break down in landfill, they produce large amounts of methane (much more potent that carbon dioxide). Composting prevents most of…

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Overview of Plant Classification: Vascular and Nonvascular Plants

By letter2self on August 23, 2023

Now that we have covered most of the basics regarding plant structure and function, it’s time to start digging into all the different types of plants, how they are classified, and their evolutionary history. It’s even more fascinating than you think! Let’s start by discussing the ancestors of plants, and the differences between vascular and…

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Permaculture Church stick prop video ( A HaHa funny video)

By letter2self on August 22, 2023

That stick might have been laying around here for a decade! Source

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Static Pile Fungal Compost Presentation

By letter2self on August 21, 2023

Dr. David Johnson with New Mexico State University in conjunction with Colorado State University Extension Range Management explains the microbiology behind fungal-rich compost techniques. This presentation was given in Alamosa Colorado March 13, 2020. Source

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