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DIY COMPOST TUMBLER
Look no further! Here is Abram Mclaughlin's DIY compost tumbler entirely made from recycled materials. I recently made this compost tumbler for my partner, Ju, who is a keen organic gardener. Ju does not like mice and our old composting system was not mouse proof. I would hear squeals every time she attempted to turn or empty it! ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture is a best selling magazine full of practical ideas and inspiration for your home, garden and community. Every subscriber gets FREE access to over 28 years of back issues. SUBSCRIBE NOW! CREATING A PERMACULTURE FARM IN 3 YEARS Explore Andrew Martin's permaculture farm in New Zealand.Andrew left a job in business to create a sustainable, less-materialistic and happier life with his wife.In just three years, Andrew has planted a wide range of fruit and vegetables to provide them with food, he has created a pond to encourage wildlife and provide a watering system for nearby beds and has created a thriving AGROECOLOGY AND PERMACULTURE DESIGN: SAME BUT DIFFERENT? Agroecology is a growing system whilst permaculture design is a holistic systems based design system that can be applied to land based systems and beyond. It is interesting to note that Agroecology and the right to food (2012) presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council is a report based on an extensive review of recent scientific WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a DIY NATURAL INSECTICIDES 7 Natural and homemade insecticides. 1. Oil spray insecticide. A homemade insecticide made from vegetable oil mixed with a mild soap (such as Dr. Bronners castile soap) can have a devastating effect on certain troublesome insects, such as aphids, mites, thrips, etc. To make a basic oil spray insecticide, mix 1 cup of vegetable oil with 1 MULCHING POTATOES WITH STRAW A French-wide investigation comparing potatoes grown under straw mulch against a control test of conventional earthed up potatoes. Mulching potato plants with straw is a method well known to us, in the world of permaculture. But the question of whether "to dig or not to dig" is not black and white. Certainly, conventional cultivation ofDIY COMPOST TUMBLER
Look no further! Here is Abram Mclaughlin's DIY compost tumbler entirely made from recycled materials. I recently made this compost tumbler for my partner, Ju, who is a keen organic gardener. Ju does not like mice and our old composting system was not mouse proof. I would hear squeals every time she attempted to turn or empty it! ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the CREATE A FORAGER'S GARDEN 1 day ago · Experienced gardener and now author, Anna Locke, shares how to create a Forager's Garden, layered with easy to manage edibles that provide year-round food for you and your local wildlife. The Forager's Garden concept, based on permaculture and forest gardening principles, offers all gardeners simple TOOLS FOR DESIGNING CHANGE Learn about the Design Web, part of the Cultural Emergence toolkit that can be applied to all aspects of life, including the relationships within your personal community. Connecting with our friends, family and neighbours by simply listening and hearing their needs and struggles can create strong DESIGNING FOR RESILIENCE AGAINST DISASTERS 1 day ago · Green Releaf Initiative in the Philippines supports recovering communities, especially displaced people from typhoons, teaching people how to become more resilient against future disasters. “What if we changed the narrative of Disaster Risk Reduction or WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a DIY NATURAL INSECTICIDES 7 Natural and homemade insecticides. 1. Oil spray insecticide. A homemade insecticide made from vegetable oil mixed with a mild soap (such as Dr. Bronners castile soap) can have a devastating effect on certain troublesome insects, such as aphids, mites, thrips, etc. To make a basic oil spray insecticide, mix 1 cup of vegetable oil with 1 ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture - practical solutions beyond sustainability. Experienced gardener and now author, Anna Locke, shares how to create a Forager's Garden, layered with easy to manage edibles that provide year-round food for you and your local wildlife. | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture - practical solutions beyond sustainability. “What if we changed the narrative of Disaster Risk Reduction or DRR, into that of Design for Resilience and Regeneration?” | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture - practical solutions beyond sustainability. The pygmy goat is a great general-purpose goat for small farms; a pygmy goat is a small, friendly goat that can be a great pet, and only a few of them are needed for a constant supply of fresh milk to the table. A FOOD FOREST IN YOUR GARDEN: PLAN IT An informative guide for anyone wanting to create a forest garden, large or small. Packed with details on creating your own productive, edible paradise with multiple layers. Written by Scottish plant expert Alan Carter, A Food Forest in your Garden will help you create your own productive forest gardens even in cooler climates. Published 1st September 2021. Preorder now. PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture is a best selling magazine full of practical ideas and inspiration for your home, garden and community. Every subscriber gets FREE access to over 28 years of back issues. SUBSCRIBE NOW! WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a HOW TO MAKE HOT COMPOST Hot compost is a quick and easy way to get through your waste. A hot compost pile can reach temperatures of 49-77 degrees Celsius (120-170 degrees Fahrenheit) in just a few days, and if you get it right, you can compost your organic matter in around four weeks. THE MANY BENEFITS OF HUGELKULTUR Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds with a difference. They hold moisture, build fertility, maximise surface volume and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs. Hugelkultur, pronounced Hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound. Instead of putting branches, leaves and grass clippings in bags by the curbside for the bin HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it MULCHING POTATOES WITH STRAW A French-wide investigation comparing potatoes grown under straw mulch against a control test of conventional earthed up potatoes. Mulching potato plants with straw is a method well known to us, in the world of permaculture. But the question of whether "to dig or not to dig" is not black and white. Certainly, conventional cultivation of MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF FERNS Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris)Also known as fiddlehead ferns or shuttlecock fern, is a crown-forming, colony-forming fern. It grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in central and northern Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the THISTLES: A HIGH-NUTRIENT WEED How to use thistles. Preparing thistles is pretty easy. Simply choose the most tender specimens. If using the petioles, then cut and strip all the spines off, before peeling the outer, fibrous layer from the stalk. Use raw as crudités, pickle or ferment them, or chop into salads and serve them with a tangy vinaigrette. PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture is a best selling magazine full of practical ideas and inspiration for your home, garden and community. Every subscriber gets FREE access to over 28 years of back issues. SUBSCRIBE NOW! WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a HOW TO MAKE HOT COMPOST Hot compost is a quick and easy way to get through your waste. A hot compost pile can reach temperatures of 49-77 degrees Celsius (120-170 degrees Fahrenheit) in just a few days, and if you get it right, you can compost your organic matter in around four weeks. THE MANY BENEFITS OF HUGELKULTUR Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds with a difference. They hold moisture, build fertility, maximise surface volume and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs. Hugelkultur, pronounced Hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound. Instead of putting branches, leaves and grass clippings in bags by the curbside for the bin HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it MULCHING POTATOES WITH STRAW A French-wide investigation comparing potatoes grown under straw mulch against a control test of conventional earthed up potatoes. Mulching potato plants with straw is a method well known to us, in the world of permaculture. But the question of whether "to dig or not to dig" is not black and white. Certainly, conventional cultivation of MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF FERNS Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris)Also known as fiddlehead ferns or shuttlecock fern, is a crown-forming, colony-forming fern. It grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in central and northern Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the THISTLES: A HIGH-NUTRIENT WEED How to use thistles. Preparing thistles is pretty easy. Simply choose the most tender specimens. If using the petioles, then cut and strip all the spines off, before peeling the outer, fibrous layer from the stalk. Use raw as crudités, pickle or ferment them, or chop into salads and serve them with a tangy vinaigrette. PERMACULTURE GARDENING: CREATING OUR OWN ECO-SYSTEMS The principles of permaculture come from observing eco-systems and many of the gardening methods we recommend mimic nature in order to increase the general health of our own little eco-systems – our gardens. If we take good care of them, they will take good care of us. Caroline Aitken runs The Land Course Online, which is an affordableonline
CREATE A FORAGER'S GARDEN 11 hours ago · Experienced gardener and now author, Anna Locke, shares how to create a Forager's Garden, layered with easy to manage edibles that provide year-round food for you and your local wildlife. The Forager's Garden concept, based on permaculture and forest gardening principles, offers all gardeners simple TOOLS FOR DESIGNING CHANGE 10 hours ago · Learn about the Design Web, part of the Cultural Emergence toolkit that can be applied to all aspects of life, including the relationships within your personal community. Connecting with our friends, family and neighbours by simply listening andhearing their
DESIGNING FOR RESILIENCE AGAINST DISASTERS 10 hours ago · Green Releaf Initiative in the Philippines supports recovering communities, especially displaced people from typhoons, teaching people how to become more resilient against future disasters. “What if we changed the narrative of Disaster Risk Reduction or PERMACULTURE MARKET: THE SHOP OF PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE The shop of Permaculture Magazine International and Permanent Publications. Books, eBooks, tools, t-shirts and products to help you live a more sustainable lifestyle. REDUCING POVERTY WITH BEEKEEPING 11 hours ago · The Sustainable Beekeeping and Human Development (SuBeHuDe) in Tanzania, is a grassroots NGO, non-profit sharing and non partisan organisation established in 2014 by a group of young, sustainable development activists. Our purpose is to promote achievement of sustainable human development for the | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture - practical solutions beyond sustainability. “What if we changed the narrative of Disaster Risk Reduction or DRR, into that of Design for Resilience and Regeneration?” | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture - practical solutions beyond sustainability. Experienced gardener and now author, Anna Locke, shares how to create a Forager's Garden, layered with easy to manage edibles that provide year-round food for you and your local wildlife. | PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE The raspberry, with its botanical name Rubus idaeus, belongs to the rose family, which includes around 3,500 species. The raspberry is a hardy, deciduous climbing shrub that come in a variety of colors, including red, purple, yellow or gold and black. A FOOD FOREST IN YOUR GARDEN: PLAN IT An informative guide for anyone wanting to create a forest garden, large or small. Packed with details on creating your own productive, edible paradise with multiple layers. Written by Scottish plant expert Alan Carter, A Food Forest in your Garden will help you create your own productive forest gardens even in cooler climates. Published 1st September 2021. Preorder now. PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture is a best selling magazine full of practical ideas and inspiration for your home, garden and community. Every subscriber gets FREE access to over 28 years of back issues. SUBSCRIBE NOW! WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a HOW TO MAKE HOT COMPOST Hot compost is a quick and easy way to get through your waste. A hot compost pile can reach temperatures of 49-77 degrees Celsius (120-170 degrees Fahrenheit) in just a few days, and if you get it right, you can compost your organic matter in around four weeks. THE MANY BENEFITS OF HUGELKULTUR Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds with a difference. They hold moisture, build fertility, maximise surface volume and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs. Hugelkultur, pronounced Hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound. Instead of putting branches, leaves and grass clippings in bags by the curbside for the bin HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it MULCHING POTATOES WITH STRAW A French-wide investigation comparing potatoes grown under straw mulch against a control test of conventional earthed up potatoes. Mulching potato plants with straw is a method well known to us, in the world of permaculture. But the question of whether "to dig or not to dig" is not black and white. Certainly, conventional cultivation of MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF FERNS Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris)Also known as fiddlehead ferns or shuttlecock fern, is a crown-forming, colony-forming fern. It grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in central and northern Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the THISTLES: A HIGH-NUTRIENT WEED How to use thistles. Preparing thistles is pretty easy. Simply choose the most tender specimens. If using the petioles, then cut and strip all the spines off, before peeling the outer, fibrous layer from the stalk. Use raw as crudités, pickle or ferment them, or chop into salads and serve them with a tangy vinaigrette. PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE Permaculture is a best selling magazine full of practical ideas and inspiration for your home, garden and community. Every subscriber gets FREE access to over 28 years of back issues. SUBSCRIBE NOW! WHAT IS COMPOST TEA (AND HOW DO YOU MAKE IT Making compost tea. Take your bucket of water and turn on the air pump. Mix the compost and the sugar and add it to the water. I let mine run for about two days. It should have a sweet soil smell and it will produce foam and bubbles. When it's done you can use it as a HOW TO MAKE HOT COMPOST Hot compost is a quick and easy way to get through your waste. A hot compost pile can reach temperatures of 49-77 degrees Celsius (120-170 degrees Fahrenheit) in just a few days, and if you get it right, you can compost your organic matter in around four weeks. THE MANY BENEFITS OF HUGELKULTUR Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds with a difference. They hold moisture, build fertility, maximise surface volume and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs. Hugelkultur, pronounced Hoo-gul-culture, means hill culture or hill mound. Instead of putting branches, leaves and grass clippings in bags by the curbside for the bin HOW TO CHARGE BIOCHAR Rapid charging. The other way to inoculate your biochar is a bit more labor-intensive, but you can complete the process in hours or days, not months. First, fill a 55 gallon (210 litre) drum with fresh water and biochar. If you are using municipal treated water, let it MULCHING POTATOES WITH STRAW A French-wide investigation comparing potatoes grown under straw mulch against a control test of conventional earthed up potatoes. Mulching potato plants with straw is a method well known to us, in the world of permaculture. But the question of whether "to dig or not to dig" is not black and white. Certainly, conventional cultivation of MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF FERNS Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris)Also known as fiddlehead ferns or shuttlecock fern, is a crown-forming, colony-forming fern. It grows in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in central and northern Europe, northern Asia, and northern North America. ELIMINATING WEED SEEDS HOMEMADE COMPOST 5 Steps to Eliminating Weed Seedlings in Homemade Compost. Maddy Harland. Monday, 1st December 2014. Maddy is trying to become 100% self-sufficient in compost by composting everything, even tricky weeds that seed easily. Here are the 5 steps she uses to achieve fertile, no dig beds mulched with her own compost. I have always made compost. GET RID OF PESTS WITH GARLIC Add sliced garlic and hot peppers and maintain temperature for 20 minutes. Allow water to cool, Remove garlic and peppers from water (strain if needed) and discard (compost.) Add soap to spritzer bottle. Using a funnel add enough water to fill the THISTLES: A HIGH-NUTRIENT WEED How to use thistles. Preparing thistles is pretty easy. Simply choose the most tender specimens. If using the petioles, then cut and strip all the spines off, before peeling the outer, fibrous layer from the stalk. Use raw as crudités, pickle or ferment them, or chop into salads and serve them with a tangy vinaigrette. PERMACULTURE GARDENING: CREATING OUR OWN ECO-SYSTEMS The principles of permaculture come from observing eco-systems and many of the gardening methods we recommend mimic nature in order to increase the general health of our own little eco-systems – our gardens. If we take good care of them, they will take good care of us. Caroline Aitken runs The Land Course Online, which is an affordableonline
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