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Seed Ball Story

The story of how to make and use seed balls for reforestation, arid land rehabilitation and agriculture based on the ideas of Masanobu Fukuoka.  
 
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moabsafari (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I beg to differ! Have you ever been to the Great Salt Lake Valley (Utah)? I live here and enjoy the greenery that is found all over this valley. For those who don't know, the Mormon pioneers came here in the mid 1800s and that relatively small number of people accomplished an amazing feat. When they walked into this valley there was only a few scattered trees. Yes, there are pictures to prove it. Now it's easy to forget we live in a desert. May seem like it takes a long time, it doesn't.
GraemeOfCawdor (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Can you upload a diy video or document on how to make the rotary drum?
HOMES4SURVIVAL (1 month ago) Show Hide
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/watch?v=MGRhQZntCAA
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moabsafari (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Why was this marked as spam?
GraemeOfCawdor asked if someone could upload a video of how to make a tumbler and that's what he did.  How is that spam?
martandav (3 months ago) Show Hide
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thank you very much, it has been very inspiring!
thank you Masanobu Fukuoka!
blastergas (4 months ago) Show Hide
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If you have property you can't visit often, you can incorporate this with other permaculture techniques to maintain your growth of annuals (which need to be replanted every year).
Or if you're a hunter (not my thing btw) planting good forage foods can attract wildlife, or maintain a healthy heard.
Sometimes people need selfish reasons to do the right thing.
themightyscythe (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you know anyone who does this?
blastergas (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The seed balls is new to men but the survivalist communities I'm a part of are into permaculture and sustainable gardening big time. thesurvivalpodcast (dot com) and frugalsquirrels (dot com)
themightyscythe (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Ill take that as a "no".
I too am am into permaculture and sustainable gardening in a big way.

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