www.RedWormComposting.com Presents…a quick look at my current winter vermicomposting bed. I set it up late in the fall with coffee grounds, fall leaves, straw, and left-over garden crops. I have access to a steady supply of coffee grounds from a local coffee shop which will definitely help as things get colder.
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Continue reading …Aussie organic innovation is coming to the USA! Dr Grow It All, an organic liquid fertilizer made from potentially hazardous poultry waste, is about to launch on the American market. Check out the amazing work they’ve been doing in their home of Queensland, Australia, as covered by the local news…
Continue reading …Brooke Burke and Lisa Rosenblatt friends discuss how to have the “birds and the bees” talk with your kids. Click below to subscribe to our channel for more great videos! There is much controversy around when to talk to kids about the birds and the bees, but most agree that the first talk should come […]
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Continue reading …The weekend is here at it’s a free-for-all in the backyard.
Continue reading …David Holmgren is co-originator (with Bill Mollison) of the permaculture concept and author of the recent book, PERMACULTURE: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. He talks about the need to move beyond the lulling hope that ‘green tech’ breakthroughs will allow world-wide ‘sustainable consumption’ to the recognition that dwindling oil supplies inevitably mean a mandatory ‘energy […]
Continue reading …Have backyard poultry? Watch this video to see what you can do to keep your feathered friends healthy. A few simple steps will help you increase biosecurity for your birds.
Continue reading …In July 2010 I visited a commercial beekeeper, to learn to graft larvae for queen rearing. ;This is the first Episode It’s an snap shot of what life as a commercial beekeeper is like.
Continue reading …Supplies needed: 5-7 gallon bucket, stick to go across bucket, aquarium pump with two hoses and two stones, 6 steel nuts to weight down stones, molasses (unsulphured), 12″ foot end of pantyhose, 2 cups worm castings, Brew for 24 hours. The solution you use on your plants should look like WEAK TEA, so add water […]
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