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Wonderful to be here! Thank you so much <3
Love itThough I prefer to call it intellectual curiosity
I have read up on permaculture,the next thing I want to do is gutters and rain barrels. I use a bucket and water my garden with as much gray water I can and collect rain water with buckets. I learned the hard way not to save seeds when I plant different squashes. This year I grew squashes that you couldn't eat so I have weird gourds .the goat is a wonderful composter the poop can go right into the garden. People might think it's gross but human urine is great for the plants. Organic is the way to go. I'm disabled and want to eat the best for my health. To bad we aren't neighbors, we could share produce. Have you tried to grow moringa? I have a small tree I have to bring in when it gets cold here. Thanks for the video and chat
Wow! Congrats on changing the cities laws! That's huge!!!
Heidi, permaculture is a special thing. I was fortunate enough to find a place in the country where the owner many years ago worked the land into a permaculture setup. I have beautiful 6' swales set about every 20 feet of elevation, yes I live on a mountain. Unfortunately the last owner neglected the land for 13 years. It will take me years to get it back in shape. I'm looking forward to the challenge. My street is at 300 ft above sea level, my house 650' and the top of my mountain (btw, locals call it a foot hill) is 1019' above sea level. The bottom of my property including the Army corps easement is at sea level and sits on the Cumberland river. I hope you get your grant.A dream come true, thank youIt took a lot of people a long time. You know I had Just given up, and was planning on getting chickens anyway and hiding them, and let the city come try and take them over my dead body..when they lifted the ban lol
Heidi, permaculture is a special thing. I was fortunate enough to find a place in the country where the owner many years ago worked the land into a permaculture setup. I have beautiful 6' swales set about every 20 feet of elevation, yes I live on a mountain. Unfortunately the last owner neglected the land for 13 years. It will take me years to get it back in shape. I'm looking forward to the challenge. My street is at 300 ft above sea level, my house 650' and the top of my mountain (btw, locals call it a foot hill) is 1019' above sea level. The bottom of my property including the Army corps easement is at sea level and sits on the Cumberland river. I hope you get your grant.![]()
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