Why not let nature decide what plants grow the best at certain spots? I guess we just need to let grow more plants and trees, instead of chopping every tree down at one place. I am growing bamboo in my garden, I live in Holland, and it grows like a mad cow. It is very strong and durable, and it burns very hot. They are more then 3 meters long, could make a fishing rod from them, or a fence, or a roof. This bamboo survives the winter and doesn't need a lot of space to grow.
@insAneTunA Ever since I've seen my bamboo grow in my garden I was wondering what else it could be used for, I mean as a chemical product in order to make things. It looks to me that bamboo contains a lot of carbon. And it has long fibers as well, so it seems ideal for constructing things.
Good permaculture already exists to make full use of organic matter. It's just that no one does it because of management issues.
You could use the canola left overs to grow several different species of mushrooms in succession. Like plurotus, then agaricus and so on. It's ultra efficient, except you need customers able to handel seasonal product changes.
@SweatyRingSting Yea, its frames, 24 frames a sec on the PAL system used in europe and UK, 29 frames per sec on the NTSC system used in the US. I could be off w the frame count by 1, not totally sure on the numbers.
cute background
strauchdarren 3 months ago
"oil seed rape"...?
isn't it "rapeseed oil"?
roidroid 1 year ago
@roidroid Rapeseed oil is the oil. Oil seed rape is the rapeseed plant.
JesusHChrist2000 1 year ago
"there isn't much sun today" hahahahahaha. Tell me when there is much sun in the UK.
Lima547 1 year ago
What useful chemicals is he talking about?
JustToaster 1 year ago
@JustToaster Any chemicals that humans want to make - plastics, alcohol, oxygen, water, sugar, whatever...
culwin 1 year ago
Plants are free solar panels!
MichaelKingsfordGray 1 year ago
PAL is exactly 25 frames per second. NTSC is 29.97 frames per second. Film and some HDTV formats are 24 frames per second.
skonkfactory 1 year ago
strange! this second video seamed more educational on his work ant what they are trying to do. any1 else think so??
atourdeforce 1 year ago
Why not let nature decide what plants grow the best at certain spots? I guess we just need to let grow more plants and trees, instead of chopping every tree down at one place. I am growing bamboo in my garden, I live in Holland, and it grows like a mad cow. It is very strong and durable, and it burns very hot. They are more then 3 meters long, could make a fishing rod from them, or a fence, or a roof. This bamboo survives the winter and doesn't need a lot of space to grow.
insAneTunA 1 year ago
@insAneTunA Ever since I've seen my bamboo grow in my garden I was wondering what else it could be used for, I mean as a chemical product in order to make things. It looks to me that bamboo contains a lot of carbon. And it has long fibers as well, so it seems ideal for constructing things.
insAneTunA 1 year ago
Good permaculture already exists to make full use of organic matter. It's just that no one does it because of management issues.
You could use the canola left overs to grow several different species of mushrooms in succession. Like plurotus, then agaricus and so on. It's ultra efficient, except you need customers able to handel seasonal product changes.
Canonpixmalogitechko 1 year ago
Why is the 10ths of a second number on the timer, cycling between 0, 1 and 2?
SweatyRingSting 1 year ago
@SweatyRingSting so the numbers are visible on eatch frame. 25fps is too slow to see 1/60 of a second
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 1 year ago
@SweatyRingSting Yea, its frames, 24 frames a sec on the PAL system used in europe and UK, 29 frames per sec on the NTSC system used in the US. I could be off w the frame count by 1, not totally sure on the numbers.
EvieGurl6 1 year ago
@SweatyRingSting 30 frames per second.
franktaveras 1 year ago
Very interesting video, Martyn should get his own TV program!
glenwoofit 1 year ago 2
Wotta wonderful fellow you are. I'm still waiting for that university to fill with your hair. :)
ArtificialCleverenAI 1 year ago
oilseed rape - canola oil
chocchip151 1 year ago
Comment removed
rabbitsib 1 year ago
@rabbitsib wouldn't grape seed oil be the product, derived from Oil Seed Grapes?
ereg1300 1 year ago
this was good... thanks for posting the extras :)
TheReasonWhyGuy 1 year ago
at the beginning he reminds me of steve irwin!
FFSray 1 year ago