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No Bare Dirt
Dirt should never be bare. I observe yards, the strips between sidewalks & streets, agricultural fields, gardens, and wide open landscapes without the protective cover of organic mulch. Meanwhile people rake up every leaf, stick, pine needle, bark chip, dead weed & grass blade, only to throw them away. The nursery areas in big box…
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Spring Chicks
From egg to chick It takes 21 days (give or take a few days) for chicks to hatch. I have incubated many times, and I have lent out my incubator for others to enjoy the process of hatching their own eggs. For the most part, I allow the natural process of hens raising their own…
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Cold Frames
Cold Frames: A cold frame can extend the growing seasons in spring and fall. I have created easy frames from old bricks or cinder blocks stuffed with straw and placed an old glass framed window on top. This method should be used with care as the window could break and then you have the difficult…
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Worm Composting
Vermicompost Mini worm farm…. In Permaculture, one spends a lot of time observing. I observed that folks are paying for red worms, vermicompost, & vermicompost bins. I also observed that I was tired of hauling my kitchen scraps to a separate pile to be worked and then taken back to the garden to be amended…
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Bareroot Season
Time to plant! Depending on where you are located, bare root planting season takes place before buds, leaves, and flowers make their full appearance in the surrounding landscape. In the Prescott, AZ area, February, March, and maybe April will be a good time to get your bare root plants and trees in the ground. I…
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