In this video I describe how I make seed balls with old seeds that have been laying around past their ideal germination period.
Inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka’s “One Straw Revolution,” I show how to make seed balls from the most simple of ingredients and by using a five gallon bucket.
Save Water with the Best Drip System Design for Market Gardens and Row Crops
Find out the most effective way to grow food in your garden with uniform rows and inexpensive drip irrigation.
How to Thresh Grain In San Juan County, WA
Rye was carried to the Americas by British and Dutch settlers. Today, rye is now harder and harder to find as American’s have generally lost the taste for this hardy cereal, today preferring a lot more ready-made whole wheat grains in abundance on market cabinets. This post describes rye’s history and the practice of grain threshing.
Food Forests: Learning About Natural Forest Guilds
From the Olympic National Forest we find ourselves learning about creation and the naturally occurring forest guilds along with their natural progression towards sustainable self reliance.
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