Gardening
I had dreams of gardening in my old place, but moved before I ever got realize them. For now I'm pursuing other things.
Permaculture
Bill Mollison via WikipediaPermaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than protracted and thoughtless labor; and of looking at plants and animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single product system.
Advice
seriously don't worry about more advanced gardening stuff until you:
1. have laid out paths based on ergonomics, proximety to your home, and with respect to the slope of land.
2. laid down thick compost and mulch
3. spread a cover crop everywhere around any plants you put in.
Throw red clover on the ground any season. Throw buckwheat in the summer. Add wheatgrass and Dikon over the winter.
from [email protected]Actually make that crimson clover
Compost
How to turn a backyard compost pilefrom [email protected]you don't have to be this precise but: if made right the pile should reach 137 within 24-72 hours.
if it doesn't and the pile is built right, maybe there are pesticides... if possible add 1% molasses or corn syrup to give bacteria energy to break apart pesticide bonds.
by day 4-5 it should go from 135 to 155-160F.
time to turn. if it gets hotter faster turn sooner it needs oxygen.temp should drop again and then go up. turn before it reaches 165.
3rd turn after 7-8 additional days
4th after 3 weeks. after that the temp shouldn't increase much again.
5th around 5 weeks- turn again and let age.
So my compost pile Calc for the morning. A pile should be at least a cubic meter (3x3x3 feet) and a 4th if it should be high nitrogen: first season mown grass, cow manure, chicken manure (20%), coffee grounds. True for a bacterial or fungal pile.
from [email protected]A balanced ratio compost pile for garden vegetables
(Thanks to Dr. Elaine Ingham)
- 25% high nitrogen
- 40% green
- 35% woody