Spending some extra time planning out your food plot setup can greatly increase your hunting success. Picking a spot and putting some seed in the ground can work, but thinking about things like entry and exit, predominant wind direction, screens and when you plan to hunt are just as or more important that having a…

Why Composting Sites Are Banning Compostable Plastics | One Small Step | NowThis Earth
Single use items like straws, cups, and cutlery are being labeled as ‘compostable’ — but the truth is a bit more complicated. » Subscribe to NowThis Earth: https://go.nowth.is/Future_Subscribe » Sign up for our newsletter KnowThis to get the biggest stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox: https://go.nowth.is/KnowThis Single-use items that are called ‘compostable’…

How the future climate is changing how Australian green spaces are designed | Gardening Australia
All over the world policy makers and communities are planning for a climate change-impacted future, figuring out what needs to happen to make sure we have our needs met, and cities with healthy green spaces are a very strong need. Subscribe http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Clare Hart is the manager of Horticulture at the Melbourne botanic gardens and…

Green Blenz – Aerated Static Pile Composting
ECS worked with Lenz Enterprises to develop an aerated static pile compost system to process up to 60,000 tons/year of source separated organics and yard waste. This facility features reversing aeration primary compost followed by secondary turned windrows. Please contact us to learn more, at info@compostsystems.com Source

Wild Foods Foraging & Preservation with Marc Williams and Natalie Bogwalker Final Parts UNCUT
COMPLETE UNCUT FOOTAGE – FINAL PARTS Join ethnobotanist, Marc Williams and forager extraordinaire, Natalie Bogwalker on this adventure as we discover the wild foods around us in the fields and forest edge. Learn an architecture of understanding plants based on their families and common traits to help expedite a working knowledge of the plant diversity…

Pigeon Pea as Companion Plants using Permaculture techniques – taste great too
The Pigeon Pea can be used not only for eating just like normal peas but also as part of Permaculture practices such as companion planting. Buy Pigeon Pea plants from Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery where they are for sale: http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Pigeon-Pea.htm ——————————- Website: http://www.daleysfruit.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaleysFruit Google+: https://plus.google.com/+daleysnursery/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/daleysfruit Blog: http://blog.daleysfruit.com.au Twitter: https://twitter.com/daleysfruit Youtube Educate:…

Compost Super Earthworm #shorts #garden #gardening #compost #earthworms
Compost worms as large as 18 inches are growing in my homemade garden compost . While turning my compost pile I discovered large earthworms. I call them superworms because they are so large. This compost pile is made from grass clippings and leaves. #shorts #garden #gardening #superworms #earthworms Source

Smoking & Preserving 35 Alaskan Sockeye Salmon
After a quick dip net trip to the Kenai Peninsula we were fortunate to return home with an abundant harvest of Sockeye salmon. We preserve the fish by freezing, and smoking and canning them, and we don’t miss the opportunity to make a few great meals along the way! Thank you for watching and supporting…