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Bitcoin Mining Dehydrator: Rhubarb Leaf

In the past I've used fresh rhubarb leaves steeped in vinegar to make an all purpose cleaner. Now, since I have the Bitcoin mining dehydrator, I'm dehydrating the rhubarb leaf so I can make more cleaner on demand instead of gallons at once for the whole year. Maybe I'll get a stronger cleaner which might be capable of removing rust stains from our well water since there will be more leaf by volume in the vinegar.

If you want some of the dehydrated items send a DM and I will send it out for the cost of shipping plus any additional value for value sats .

Items available:

Purple Dead Nettle

Dandelion Leaf/Root

Burdock Root

Catnip

Raspberry Leaf

Sassafras Root

Rhubarb Leaf

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #bitcoin #bitcoinmining #plebminer #homemining #dehydrator #doublespendenergy #v4v #valueforvalue #circulareconomy #nostrmarket

The cleaner is simple as can be. Combine as much leaves as you can cram into an container (I use mason jars) add vinegar until full and leave out in the sun for a few days. You can keep shoving more leaves in if you have them after each batch or just add vinegar again to continue extraction (good for 2 or 3 times). Basically it is getting the oxalic acid from the leaves into the vinegar. Great for removing rust stains and soap scum just be careful using it on wood. It can eat away at the finish/polish.

Food forest harvest: Rhubarb (and leaves)

Not a bad first whack at the rhubarb this season considering I dug it all up and split it out to the swales in the silvopasture were the sheep graze.

I'm sure I'll get another harvest or two before the summer is through. In the meantime, this harvest is vacuum sealed and waiting for the strawberries to come on for classic strawberry rhubarb pie. The leaves will hit the Bitcoin mining dehydrator once the sassafras root is done. We make high power cleaner with the leaves by making an infusion with vinegar.

#pemaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #foodforest #gardening #perennial #harvest #perennialgarden #rhubarb

Lamb Pizza

Roast leg of lamb on homemade crust and sauce. Great way to revitalize some leftovers into a proper Friday dinner.

#foodstr #homemade #homegrown #homesteading #permaculture #permies #grownostr #lamb #pizza #deepdish #dinner #localfood

So it works in amethyst but will look silly in other clients? Just thinking it would be cool to have big headers on my notes

Is there a note out there on how to use markdown formatting on amethyst? I just want to make headers for the notes but it seems to mess all the normal automatic formatting when I do. Images don't embed and hashtags don't link... nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z

I am working on a design for a clip on screen which would accept an 1in washable filter media. I'm definitely putting some wear and tear on the machines with what time doing.

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The american chestnut was once a dominant species in North American forests. As a tree with excellent timber and calorie dense nut crop it is extremely valuable. Unfortunately it has been mostly wiped out by a persistent blight. Great efforts are being made to find a tree with blight resistant genetics so the american chestnut can once again thrive.

The seedling chestnuts planted last winter are all alive and growing. Now to see if they can handle the summer heat and avoid getting chewed on by any critters.

I took advantage of some warm December weather to plant all the seedling chestnuts I sprouted a few years prior from Akiva Silver at Twisted Tree Farm. I put cages around them to prevent deer browse.

https://imgur.com/a/hA3KtjF

I chose to plant them near where I found a mature wild american chestnut growing on the property (very rare) which has sandy soil. I used swales as a guiding pattern for planting which will also help to passively harvest water and nutrients from our sheep as the graze amongst them.

I only have been able to find a couple handfuls of nuts from the american chestnut tree because I think it's lacking pollination due to so few chestnut trees nearby. Closest ones I know of are a couple miles away.

Hopefully these seedling chestnuts will eventually help pollinate the mature american and I can harvest more nuts to grow more trees with the american chestnut genetics. Long live the american chestnut!

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

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Wild American Chestnut Seedling

After 8 years of observation around the homestead an unusual plant often stands out. I noticed this small sapling while stacking hay for the horses only a stones throw from the wild american chestnut tree here on the homestead.

I was in disbelief that it was actually a chestnut but upon returning several days later, it is clear that this is a seedling chestnut!

A squirrel must have planted it and then took a trip to the rabbit colony cannabis garden for a snack and forgotten all about it. I was considering trying to transplant it but now I think I'll just put some protection around it and see how it grows right where it is.

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

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Replying to Avatar rev.hodl

The american chestnut was once a dominant species in North American forests. As a tree with excellent timber and calorie dense nut crop it is extremely valuable. Unfortunately it has been mostly wiped out by a persistent blight. Great efforts are being made to find a tree with blight resistant genetics so the american chestnut can once again thrive.

The seedling chestnuts planted last winter are all alive and growing. Now to see if they can handle the summer heat and avoid getting chewed on by any critters.

I took advantage of some warm December weather to plant all the seedling chestnuts I sprouted a few years prior from Akiva Silver at Twisted Tree Farm. I put cages around them to prevent deer browse.

https://imgur.com/a/hA3KtjF

I chose to plant them near where I found a mature wild american chestnut growing on the property (very rare) which has sandy soil. I used swales as a guiding pattern for planting which will also help to passively harvest water and nutrients from our sheep as the graze amongst them.

I only have been able to find a couple handfuls of nuts from the american chestnut tree because I think it's lacking pollination due to so few chestnut trees nearby. Closest ones I know of are a couple miles away.

Hopefully these seedling chestnuts will eventually help pollinate the mature american and I can harvest more nuts to grow more trees with the american chestnut genetics. Long live the american chestnut!

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

## Wild American Chestnut Seedling

!

After 8 years of observation around the homestead an unusual plant often stands out. I noticed this small sapling while stacking hay for the horses only a stones throw from the wild american chestnut tree here on the homestead.

!

I was in disbelief that it was actually a chestnut but upon returning several days later, it is clear that this is a seedling chestnut!

!

A squirrel must have planted it and then took a trip to the rabbit colony cannabis garden for a snack and forgotten all about it. I was considering trying to transplant it but now I think I'll just put some protection around it and see how it grows right where it is.

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

nostr:nevent1qqsdvxjdwruhhvhpqmfl3lgdmdmpxd8zau448y220d7eptxnr8uqvygpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qf5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajsxpqqqqqqz07chn7

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Replying to Avatar rev.hodl

The american chestnut was once a dominant species in North American forests. As a tree with excellent timber and calorie dense nut crop it is extremely valuable. Unfortunately it has been mostly wiped out by a persistent blight. Great efforts are being made to find a tree with blight resistant genetics so the american chestnut can once again thrive.

The seedling chestnuts planted last winter are all alive and growing. Now to see if they can handle the summer heat and avoid getting chewed on by any critters.

I took advantage of some warm December weather to plant all the seedling chestnuts I sprouted a few years prior from Akiva Silver at Twisted Tree Farm. I put cages around them to prevent deer browse.

https://imgur.com/a/hA3KtjF

I chose to plant them near where I found a mature wild american chestnut growing on the property (very rare) which has sandy soil. I used swales as a guiding pattern for planting which will also help to passively harvest water and nutrients from our sheep as the graze amongst them.

I only have been able to find a couple handfuls of nuts from the american chestnut tree because I think it's lacking pollination due to so few chestnut trees nearby. Closest ones I know of are a couple miles away.

Hopefully these seedling chestnuts will eventually help pollinate the mature american and I can harvest more nuts to grow more trees with the american chestnut genetics. Long live the american chestnut!

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

## Wild American Chestnut Seedling

!()

After 8 years of observation around the homestead an unusual plant often stands out. I noticed this small sapling while stacking hay for the horses only a stones throw from the wild american chestnut tree here on the homestead.

!()

I was in disbelief that it was actually a chestnut but upon returning several days later, it is clear that this is a seedling chestnut!

!()

A squirrel must have planted it and then took a trip to the rabbit colony cannabis garden for a snack and forgotten all about it. I was considering trying to transplant it but now I think I'll just put some protection around it and see how it grows right where it is.

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

nostr:nevent1qqsdvxjdwruhhvhpqmfl3lgdmdmpxd8zau448y220d7eptxnr8uqvygpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qf5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajsxpqqqqqqz07chn7

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Replying to Avatar rev.hodl

The american chestnut was once a dominant species in North American forests. As a tree with excellent timber and calorie dense nut crop it is extremely valuable. Unfortunately it has been mostly wiped out by a persistent blight. Great efforts are being made to find a tree with blight resistant genetics so the american chestnut can once again thrive.

The seedling chestnuts planted last winter are all alive and growing. Now to see if they can handle the summer heat and avoid getting chewed on by any critters.

I took advantage of some warm December weather to plant all the seedling chestnuts I sprouted a few years prior from Akiva Silver at Twisted Tree Farm. I put cages around them to prevent deer browse.

https://imgur.com/a/hA3KtjF

I chose to plant them near where I found a mature wild american chestnut growing on the property (very rare) which has sandy soil. I used swales as a guiding pattern for planting which will also help to passively harvest water and nutrients from our sheep as the graze amongst them.

I only have been able to find a couple handfuls of nuts from the american chestnut tree because I think it's lacking pollination due to so few chestnut trees nearby. Closest ones I know of are a couple miles away.

Hopefully these seedling chestnuts will eventually help pollinate the mature american and I can harvest more nuts to grow more trees with the american chestnut genetics. Long live the american chestnut!

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

## Wild American Chestnut Seedling

After 8 years of observation around the homestead an unusual plant often stands out. I noticed this small sapling while stacking hay for the horses only a stones throw from the wild american chestnut tree here on the homestead.

I was in disbelief that it was actually a chestnut but upon returning several days later, it is clear that this is a seedling chestnut!

A squirrel must have planted it and then took a trip to the rabbit colony cannabis garden for a snack and forgotten all about it. I was considering trying to transplant it but now I think I'll just put some protection around it and see how it grows right where it is.

#permaculture #permies #homesteading #grownostr #regenag #regenerativeagriculture #silvopasture #chestnut #americanchestnut

nostr:nevent1qqsdvxjdwruhhvhpqmfl3lgdmdmpxd8zau448y220d7eptxnr8uqvygpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qf5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajsxpqqqqqqz07chn7

# H1 Does markdown work for formatting notes in amethyst?