Bokashi, Carbon Sheet mulch, Reminerilization.
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Great vid!....I'm going to try this cardboard mulching this year....i want to see it work for myself ;)
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Thanks for posting. Well done. Appreciate all the detailed info.
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Hey Sim,
Glad to see the series is coming along nicely. I'm starting to put EM videos on YouTube as well as Google Video now.
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I put some cardboard down this winter, straw, did not have some of the other materials. This is some interesting stuff. Thnx for vid responding with these!
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I understand the importance, We have lost so many minerals to the sea. Where do you get this stuff.
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Awesome! I would utilize actively aerated compost tea since I don't use Bokashi, or even the liquid from my worm bin.. I do have some gypsum and bonemeal, but no oyster shell.. Going to do this very thing in my mom's yard as a model of in-ground gardening.
HomesteadProvocateur 2 years ago
Great!!!
any Pro-biotic approach seems to result in happy plants. Be care full with the bone meal as it may have the blood of madd cows or worse...
I would put it beneath the cardboard and giving it a good dose of your compost tea.
EM-1 makes me feel safer when working with such things~ along with a mask,....
~S
:-)
88simran 2 years ago
sheet mulching is so much more efficient than composting. i am not sure anyone who is not familiar with permaculture would know what you were doing or what was going on with the layering of materials. if you were willing to add to what's already written in the side bar and include a brief explanation of the process and a few benefits it would really help with understanding this awesome practice. don't forget annotation to direct peeps attention to the side bar for info.btw thanks for this vid
bbbleaver 2 years ago
thanks friend.. i have begun to followed your advise :-)
88simran 2 years ago
From the source. the Bokashi is home made
88simran 3 years ago