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Just a little of what is going on. Several plans for the garden after the busy season is over with. Hopefully I will get to them
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Just a little of what is going on. Several plans for the garden after the busy season is over with. Hopefully I will get to them
The second part of the Food Forest update. I give a few different examples of growing things on a time scale in the garden. Music by: Teshuva http://www.teshuvamusic.com Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/b_EZ9vCIR00
True capitalism is good, government controlled capitalism sucks! If permaculture want to stand on its own feet it has to be able to pay for itself out side of donations. So permaculture systems need to generate its own income to get out of the hobby department to be truly self sustaining.
Making money is not hard if you do not look at business in a traditional way. By using abundance within a permaculture mindset, money should not be an issue. $30 to $120 an hour is not that hard.
Some things to think about in your permaculture garden . How to generate income and build brand your garden.
Bob Wells and Jon Nilsson of CharGrow, LLC give us an overview of biochar production at the Grandview Living Web Farm and talk about adapting farm scale biochar to various sized operations and applications. Discover why biochar is such a great carrier for soil microbiology and find out about how that affects the long term…
Conservation Agronomist, Ray Archuleta with the National Resources Conservation Service joins David Brandt of Walnut Creek Seeds for a workshop on soil and the use of diverse cover crops to build life and fertility in the soil. Produce abundant yields while implementing the best organic and sustainable methods of establishing and maintaining maximum biology. Build…
My favorite crock-pot meal! A complete step by step on how we make our favorite crock-pot chicken! SHOW MORE BELOW! Be sure to check out… ~ Patara’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user ~ The Great Appalachian Homesteading Conference Info: ~ *TICKETS HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-great-appalachian-homesteading-conference-tickets-39735848994 ~ Conference Facebook HERE:goo.gl/bGJuqS _____________________________________________ Books I Love Dearly! ~ Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens:…
Visit https://calikimgardenandhome.com to get your free growing guide, “Grow 3 Vegetables in 6 Weeks”. You requested it, and I’m bringing it to you – here’s a quick CaliKim tip on how to ripen a green tomato off the vine. Don’t miss this related video: Tomato Cage Collapse and Rescue: https://youtu.be/rJTbARH3Zzg?list=PLH4z_9MDD00LjAlqykOC_7ATM71McSPKr Where to find me: Watch…
Part 10 of our road trip across Northern Quebec and Eastern Canada. Continuing our drive up the 389 from Baie-Comeau to Labrador City, we came across the Daniel-Johnson Hydroelectric Dam (the largest “multiple arch buttress dam” in the world), and the Manicougan Crater (the largest visible impact crater on Earth)
This week on Allotment Grow How I attempt to juice some allotment grown Sarpo Mira Potatoes. BE AWARE… don’t use potatoes that have turned green or have sprouted. #juicingpotatoes “Porch Blues” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Homegrown “Leather Britches” were a major hit tonight on the homestead! They have such an interesting history and place in 18th century and Appalachian style food preservation/cooking! This is how the pioneers did it! If properly stored, they can keep for up to 2 years. Mine, here, are 1 year old and cooked up great!…
I went to Harvest Grocery in Chattanooga Tennessee. My experience and thoughts. Harvest Grocery was fun and turned me into a fan in one trip. This is the way to run a permaculture business or any business for that matter