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DIY Aquaponics – How To Build Your Own DIY Aquaponics

DIY Aquaponics – Do you want to build you own DIY Aquaponics? If so, you need to check out this incredible website! 🙂 diyaquaponicshowto.info I hope you enjoyed my video! Thanks for watching!! 🙂

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what do you think about Bee pollen?

Image by \!/_PeacePlusOne Candle Light Earth Hour at the 3 Finger Club LOHHAS Lifestyle Lounge Lights were out between 8:30 and 9:30 while we told stories and discussed our Lifestyle Of Health, Happiness And Sustainability (LOHHAS) using the 3 Finger "Peace Plus One" Sustainability Salute to remind us about Peace, Harmony and Balance between Society, […]

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Garden Update #2 – Square Foot Gardening Raised Bed Vegetable Raw Food Garden Harvest

A quick fly thru of the garden to document plant growth. Harvest of sugar snap and snow peas, shunkyo chinese radish and plump sized turnips. Birds have been eating the dino kale seeds, I’ll need to drape the plants in bird netting next time. raised bed square foot garden tomato sweet hot pepper black hungarian […]

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Is it possible to build a super efficient home without going bankrupt?

Image by Dept of Energy Solar Decathlon Congressman Michael Arcuri (R-NY), center, poses for a photo with team members of Cornell University, while next to their solar-powered home, during the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009. (Photo by Stefano Paltera/US Dept. of Energy Solar […]

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Is it dangerous for chickens to eat chicken?

Image by The Facey Family Question by Rowena: Is it dangerous for chickens to eat chicken? Is it dangerous to feed pet chickens chicken products, such as chicken stock, eggs etc and then eat the eggs they lay? Can you help? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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HoneyBeetle – part 1 www.beekeeping.eu

HoneyBeetle – New way of honeybee comb uncapping by hot liquid and application device. Part 1.

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Lancing a Cow Abscess – (Part I & II)

This video is a follow up to “Lancing an Abscess – Gallons of Pus.” This video shows the cow before and after the lancing. The really good news: She went up 25 lbs of milk, she was declared pregnant 12 days after, and most importantly she didn’t need any follow up care. She drained and […]

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The Passionate Apprentices (2008) 2/3 – Beekeeper

In a hidden valley in southern Tasmania, three men have spent decades mastering the ancient crafts of knife making, beekeeping and bread making. Now each has found an apprentice. Skills are being taught, secrets shared and passions passed on. Yves the Beekeeper makes honey using methods learnt in his French homeland. With his apprentice Marlin […]

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Keyhole Garden – How to make an African style raised bed

www.sendacow.org.uk Keyhole Gardens are a great garden to make – here is one being built in Uganda. This organic technique is part of Send a Cow’s training in sustainable agriculture and is a great home garden idea too. Keyhole gardens survive floods and arid conditions well as the raised bed holds moisture and is ‘fed’ […]

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Pickling, Canning Vegetables & the Great Depression

Steve’s Stories of the Great Depression – How to Process and Pickle Vegetables, known as Giardiniera, which in Italian means “from the garden” We spent the day with Steve and he reflected on his memories of growing up during the 1930s. Modern day preppers can learn many things from the survivors of the Great Depression. […]

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