Award winning garden expert Steve Brookes shares great fun and informative gardening tips. These tips are about container gardening.
Continue reading …New inexpensive wind power demonstration in Brooklyn, NY. This 850W generator offers low cost installation for under 00. With tax rebates this is a no brainer
Continue reading …Cantaloupe (also cantaloup) refers to two varieties of muskmelon (Cucumis melo), which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae (a family which includes nearly all melons and squashes). Cantaloupes are typically 15–25 cm in length and are somewhat oblong, though not as oblong as watermelons. Like all melons, cantaloupes grow best in sandy, well-aerated, well-watered […]
Continue reading …www.permies.com Alexandra King of Inspiration Farm (http in Bellinghmam, Washington talks a little about how black locust is great fodder, although sheep might like it so much it can make them sick. The sheep thought the black locust was the best tasting things in a brand new paddock. Robinia pseudoacacia. Brian Kerkvliet, also of Inspiration […]
Continue reading …Good Agricultural Practice for the CA Cantaloupe Industry. Developed by the CA Melon Research Board and the Regents of the University of CA. 1) Training 2) Field & Harvest Sanitation 3) Shed Packing 4) Transportation 5) Conclusions 6) Credits
Continue reading …Brian & Darren go over the pro and cons of using a disc and going no-till.
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Continue reading …Some new additions to the homestead. Life as a prepper is not doom and gloom but fulfilling and real. Nothing fake here just living life as we where made to live. Our survival and ability to live and thrive by our labor and work of our hands. Life is good.
Continue reading …www.permies.com Larry Korn spent three years with Masanobu fukuoka and did the translation for the excellent book “One Straw Revolution”. He is now a permaculture instructor in Ashland, Oregon. Larry gives a bit of his background especially as it reflect on his time with Fukuoka. He explains how he studied soil and plant nutrition in […]
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