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How to make your own bokashi bin
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Why grow in a city? Can city growing make a difference? How to make your own bokashi bin. A big challenge of growing in containers is keeping the soil fertile. Without having to buy new bags of compost each year. Adding home made worm compost. Is one of my favourite solutions. But what if you don’t have space for a wormery or you’re not very fond of worms? Worm phobia is pretty common, I’ve discovered, since talking about worms in my workshops! Add to a wormery into bokashi, then move this into the worme...
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PERMACULTURE – A LEARNING CURVE – agoyvaerts
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To observe, to be enchanted, and to enjoy the simple stuff in life, is truly a delight. PERMACULTURE – A LEARNING CURVE. July 10, 2015. Two weeks ago I used this wheelbarrow. Today I found it totally overgrown with cleavers, or goosegrass like we call it. And so it is with quite a few other areas of the garden. During the last week or two growth has been fierce due to weather conditions, it has been very damp with temperatures between 15 and 17 degrees. So today I made a start at clearing. Slugs and snai...
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Fermentation | SuburbAble
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A little garden near Gawler. What’s it all about? Fermenting foods at home. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Thanks for the energy!
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Look what I found | Green Lizard's Blog
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Green Lizard's Blog. The planet is our home; we need to be more responsible. Here's what I do. Look what I found. So its been a fairly weird season for vegetable gardening this year. January and February were so dry that the ground is more dusty than normal. It seems as if all the regular crops have been smaller than they usually are. Added to that, the sudden very hot weather we’ve had over the last few weeks which has setback planting out of many of our seedlings. So what is the gardener to do? You are...
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now the good news | vegetablurb
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Four decades of organic vegetable gardening and barely a clue. Now the good news. August 10, 2015. After yesterday’s waaahh-fest about pitiful me and the downy mildew slaughter of cucumbers, it seems like a brighter story is in order. Most gardens turn out to be mixtures of failure, partial successes, and whoopee. For me the whoopee this year comes from the tomatoes. It’s been work, but so far so good. Cherokee Purple dead weight. German Johnsons almost there. Which means time for the freezer…. How good ...
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The semi-Passive House | SuburbAble
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A little garden near Gawler. What’s it all about? I think it’s best to master the passive aspects of home and garden design before adding any energy or water systems. By utilizing passive design principles, you can reduce the size and therefore the cost of any system you wish to add. Some aspects have a big, upfront, cost but pay for themselves easily and quickly as they reduce resource use. All the trees will shade the ground around them and the as well as cool the air nearest them through transpiration...
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Cancer strikes twice. | SuburbAble
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A little garden near Gawler. What’s it all about? May 21, 2016. Please take the time to read the attached tumblr post. It’s about two amazing women who share a common fate. Both are incredibly important to us. Https:/ suburbable.tumblr.com/post/144640986722/httpswwwgofundmecom24hd3m4-its-a-sad. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). How to eat paper.
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Composting | SuburbAble
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A little garden near Gawler. What’s it all about? I’ve been publishing a series of ‘How To’ blog posts over the past few months about Bokashi Composting. Here’s a list of the links to the posts –. Bokashi, How I do it. Bokashi, how I do it. The joys of Bokashi liquid. Bokashi compost broken down. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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Monday’s windstorm damage | sliceofheaveninsweden
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Pets, gardening, cooking, canning and everyday life. Larr; Top 12 Anti-Inflammatory Foods. 3 beds out of 4 have been planted →. Monday’s windstorm damage. We were in shock that the winds pulled up the raised bed inside the Poly-tunnel. The sun was shining, but the winds were enough to knock us over. Our neighbor helped us fight the winds and put the covering back on the frame. Posted on June 7, 2015, in Gardening. Today is a calm a...
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February | 2014 | The Plastic Free Diet
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The Plastic Free Diet. Can eliminating plastic and other toxic substances from our lives increase the health of us as well as the planet's? A realist with a crush on Mother Earth. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Experience 4: ….Nuts about plastic free food! February 8, 2014. Th Plastic Free Diet. There’s a lot of chocolate pictures above aren’t there? I thought i would dedicate this post to some things that we can all relate to. Almond milk or Hazelnut milk. You will need a blender (mine is glass).
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