I plan to heat a greenhouse with some, look 1-2 generation older than newest for best efficiency without too cost. Upstream has Black Box that will help with noise.
More shoe like, but I like these for a casual shoe https://birchbury.com/
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Things like, coldcards, dice roll FUD, where to I keep the pin, and how can I get a secure setup that won't shoot me in the foot?
I know nothing about cover cropping. Got two raised beds that I'm filling with soil and hopefully some finished bioreactor compost, and a larger garden with wood chip cover now. But biggest question is managing cover crops with actual plants.
- must I start all my veggies from seed and transplant?
- what about carrots and other non-transplant crops?
- we have a larger garden that I have covered in wood chips, will be planted with crops like potatoes, sweet corn, squash, beans. Is it better to pull all the wood chips off and start a cover crop? How to plant in the spring? Till cover crop in? Trying to avoid tillage.
I'm really looking forward to your cover crop course - the value you provide is thinking through the best way to present and organize the info.
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