FOODS YOU CAN REGROW FROM SCRAPS AND VERY HELPFUL HEALTH INFO.! @Missy Holmes and @NurseNelly — AGREED!! I came for the information on growing food and found this most egregious (egregious, adjective, means: shocking, appalling, terrible, awful, horrendous, frightful, atrocious, abominable, abhorrent, outrageous; monstrous, heinous, dire, unspeakable, shameful, unforgivable, intolerable, dreadful; grievous) material. These people don’t know what to believe so they’ve combined every theory the evil one has made up and proposed to mankind, and are trying to consolidate it all into one ‘belief’ that is just full of holes they then have to fill with more lies!! Wouldn’t it just be easier to read the Bible and put your simple faith into a simple plan, one that God has offered for FREE to anyone who believes it??
How to build My 50 Dollar Greenhouse. First off – you really can build this thing very cheaply, but to do so you have to recycle, freecycle, and scrounge. If you just go out and buy new everything it will probably cost over $200 – still not bad all in all.This Article is featured in Jan 2010 issue of Birds and Blooms Magazine! Want to find out if this thing works before you read all this? Read 6 months in the Greenhouse first.Want to see what happens when a few inches of wet snow accumulates on this? Collapse! Building the Greenhouse Doors is addressed in a separate article – isn’t this enough for one weekend? My $50 Greenhouse Welcome Stumbleupon Gardeners! Materials list Construction Steps Hind Sight – What I would do differently The planning is over and construction on my hoop house greenhouse has begun. After some research I’ve decided to build the structure of the hoop house out of 20 ft. joints of three quarter inch PVC plumbing pipe.
If your Greenhouse is too Flat it will collapse! How to Build the $50 Hoop House Thusly. Bag gardens. Figure 1: An example of a bag garden. Bag/Sack gardens, also known as “vertical farms or gardens”, are tall sacks filled with soil from which plant life grows. This concept for a small, portable garden is good for areas where the gardener may have to continually relocate, as well as for areas where there is little or no healthy soil (as the soil in the bag is contained).
Due to their vertical nature, sack gardens are also fairly efficient in terms of using water. Most of the initiatives and projects concerning sack gardens have been or are being conducted in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, where the lack of appropriate farm land combined with the very low incomes and employment rates of families and individuals, as well as natural disasters such as landslides, result in very poor food security. Several initiatives aimed at providing and training in the use of these sack gardens have reported high levels of success in terms of improving nutrition, food security, and income. Bag gardens - How to make one. Bag Gardens not only help to feed children in Africa, they are a simple way for children in the UK to find out about sustainable living. By growing vegetables in a Bag Garden (or 'sack garden'), your pupils can find out about growing plants, composting and healthy diets. They'll also discover how we help African children to make them, ensuring they have food to eat every day.
And as a Bag Garden is a sack filled with compost and soil with a column of stones up the middle – they’re easy enough for pupils to make together. To get you started, buy one of our Bag Garden Starter Kits* costing £12 inc. p&p, containing one large or three small sacks, three packs of seeds and lots of information sheets and posters. Order a Starter Kit Buy kits using our order form, use our online form, or call us on 01225 874 222 Choose between one large sack (100x60cm) or three mini sacks (45x30cm). Sue Walton, Headteacher, Bishopstone Primary School, Swindon.
Bag Garden Competition! Teachers Resources. La spirale de Permaculture 1. Natural Swimming Pools - make your own. Electric Garden Slug Fence. Slugs will ruin a vegetable garden pretty fast unless some serious means of taking care of them is implemented. The electric fence has proven to be pretty well 100% effective in my experiments to date. The fence consists of two runs of wires spaced about 3/4 inch apart running around the perimeter of the raised bed - one wire is connected to the +ve terminal and the other to the -ve terminal of a battery.
An electric current will flow through the slug if it makes contact with both wires at the same time. The resulting "shock" with usually cause the slug to turn back. I've been using a 9-volt battery as the power source, the battery lasts the whole growing season but the voltage drops to 5 volts or so by the end of the season (my measurements). It's a good idea to check the volage once in a while to make sure the battery is still providing enough voltage (corrosion can be a problem at the battery connectors).
My first electric fence was mounted on a low "raised" bed garden. Distributeur de CO2 artisanal - Aquamonstres. Déchet issu de la respiration, le CO2 est un aliment indispensable pour la croissance plantes. En gros, elles assemblent plusieurs molécules de CO2 pour former du glucose (C6H12O6) dont elles vont se nourrir... La suite de réaction chimique qui mènent du CO2 au glucose utilise comme énergie la lumière et est bien connue sous le nom de photosynthèse. Pour les amateurs de la chose la réaction est : Il y a donc en plus de la fabrication de sucre une production d’oxygène, matérialisée par des petites bulles à la surface des feuilles des plantes. Il est alors parfois inutile de munir son bac d’une pompe à air (sauf pour des questions de brassage si le bac n’est pas muni d’une pompe de brassage ou d’un filtre qui en fait office).
Cela est même plutôt néfaste car l’agitation crée va dégazer le CO2 dans l’air. Il existe dans le commerce 2 types de distributeurs de CO2. Matériel Un bocal assez grand Une valve de chambre à air de vélo (chambre à air usagée gratuite chez les réparateurs de vélo) Oû ??? L’iode, une solution trop simple au mildiou. Depuis 8 mois, j’ai la chance de travailler dans une toute petite boîte agricole qui se spécialise en alimentation animale et aussi en fertilisants, tous à base d’algue. Le fondateur de la petite entreprise, M Serge Therrien, est un libre penseur, un homme sans diplôme mais avec un sens de la liberté féroce et une attitude face au pouvoir que ne détesterait aucun Kokopellien.
Des décennies avant tout le monde, il prônait l’utilisation de bactéries en agriculture, et même pour assainir les plans d’eau moribonds pour cause d’empoisonnement chimique. Les grands penseurs du gouvernement ont tôt eu fait de s’élever contre la »libération » de bactéries sources de vie dans les plans d’eau, because »il faut établir des protocoles », la machine a dit non mais de nombreux propriétaires riverains ont travaillé en silence pour revivifier leurs lacs, pour le grand bénéfices des plans d’eau. Célébrons la ré-apparition de la vie, qui commence toujours avec la micro-flore et la micro-faune.
Michel.