No Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm interviews ending up on our cutting room floor. It’s all good! Part 3 with a new opening and closing on this episode of Meet The Farmer TV.
Continue reading …Image by *maya* www.myspace.com/halleynation Question by Lance S: How do I build a worm farm? what can I use for a container? What do they need to survive ? How do I feed them? Add your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …Image by tofutti break Question by David: Aquaponics 4 You – Is It Any Good? Hey everyone Maybe one of you heard about the Aquaponics 4 You guide? I read about it in some websites today and I am looking for some honest opinions about it. If someone here bought the Aquaponics 4 You eBook […]
Continue reading …Image by the.sprouts It was a lot of fun (and so fast!) to build these beds with Green City Growers [1] [1] growmycitygreen.com Question by Aremisasling: How do I make a raised garden bed on a concrete slab? I need to make a raised bed on a concrete slab, but since it’s an apartment complex, […]
Continue reading …Image by omegaforest Hay Dairies Goat Farm @ Kranji Countryside. kranjicountryside.com/ Question by chris m: what diseases are toggenburg dairy goats susceptible to especially in kenya and how to prevent them? the dairy goats have been getting listless and weak and within a week or two they die they have been treated for anthrax but […]
Continue reading …Image by lsasser Jim Derby – A "Raising Bee" not a Bumble Bee. Raising a 1/5 scale model of a timber frame while discussing the raising sequence and framing details. The model is of an actual three-bay "English" barn with a common purlin roof system, a very common type of framing in Northern New England. […]
Continue reading …This is a video on tips to growing cantaloupe in a garden. This is my garden in my backyard in New York, USA. This video demonstrates how cantaloupe looks during the growing process and how to grow it vertically on fences. Enjoy.
Continue reading …Permaculture expert Penny Livingston-Stark shows how natural systems can teach us better design practices. Learning to work with the earth not only creates a healthier environment, it also nourishes the people who live in it.
Continue reading …In a new series of video we discuss and will show methods of gardening “when it counts.” The first 3 short videos detail some of the pitfalls and perils to the common survival/preparedness thinking of “when my storage food runs out I’ll just grow a garden.” Intermixed throughout the first three videos are also invaluable […]
Continue reading …Image by tofutti break Question by Dr. Terri Genius™: Which one of these is better: Aeroponics, Aquaponics, Hydroponics, or the normal way with soil? and which is normally cheaper? Add your own answer in the comments!
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