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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

how wicking beds can capture carbon and grow food with less water

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  • Excellent video, thank you. 

  • so you use wicks in your garden beds so you use less water and plant lots of plants to save the world

  • @hutch8614. Look up Biosphere 2 on the internet. Numerous studies were conducted in it about Global Warming. Earth warming up isn't the concern, the CO2 concentrations are. Human beings feel weak and exhausted doing rudimentary work in low oxygen hi carbon dioxide environments. I suggest you sober up, face reality, and prepare now for your great grandchildren, some plants may adapt and benefit from the high concentrations of CO2, humans however will be to weak to do anything about it.

  • If you understand physics, can read the periodic table, have a realistic grasp on botany, biology and the precipitation cycle you can never believe something as absurd and mentally deficient as global warming.

    Only an egocentric megalomaniac could think for one second puny little mankind can upset a structure trillions of times bigger than all 6 billion people combined. Global warming is as real as Santa Claus & the Tooth Fairy.

  • Obviously carbon and even carbon dioxide/monoxide is necessary for life. Anyone with half a brain would know that too much carbon dioxide/monoxide is bad.

    Please get your facts straight before making defamatory statements based on assumptions.

  • This would be a great video if it was only about how to build the wicking garden but it is mostly just global warming propaganda, and anyone with half a brain knows human caused global warming is a fraud and that carbon is necessary for life.

  • Seems to be a step in the right direction but then again I'm not into horticulture. I'm a computer programmer & electronic technician. If you wanna really do the world(and katie) a favor, release the plans and methodology out to the public. Show us how to do it ? seems the best place to start. peace...

  • some useful ideas, muddled by a very odd choice of useless and confusing music in the background, so badly done that it seemed like a mistake.

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