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Hillbilly engineer and plant nerd going feral

looks like you could use another bed. maybe just throw some flower seeds in it and call it good. πŸ˜‚. followed

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https://newatlas.com/science/pest-disease-resistant-crops-liquid-smoke/

#permaculture

#permies

#homesteading

#grownostr

#nostr

#nostriches

#plebs

#plebchain

#gardening

I remember nostr:npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n talking about using wood vinegar or liquid smoke to improve germination of seeds. i think this was in the interview with michael whitman about biochar.

https://fountain.fm/episode/AqzMPRrpp3i6dUCapUTb

Yes. Surveillance is a steep price to pay if I want to print something instead of going all the way to town for a washer or something. I need to get a non kyc 3d printer if I want to play around with one

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nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m causes a stir every time he speaks, do you think he is right in his latest interview ???

#grownostr #ask #askstr #asknostr

What interview?

Yeah maybe. I just looked it up trying to find why it closes leaves. I didn't find anything, but found this is my type of tree. Weedy pioneer tree that can be used for fodder, food, and biomass.

Our highs have been around 70 here in Michigan with lows near 40

That is neat.

Do you think that is to protect from freezing? Do you experience large daily temperature swings?

That's great. I love my rain barrels

With overflow to swale or raingarden or wicking bed? πŸ˜‰

Might as well make it exactly like twitter. Don't make anything new. Start to shadow ban people. Don't show people their follows their stuff.

I hope this shit does not catch on

This podcast is a great intro to biochar. I have just listened, but the video may be more helpful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaKgjoZ8Z-o

Living web farms YouTube channel has a bunch of good free content. Pretty in depth courses or video of a demonstration day. They are a major producer of biochar, it is fun to see the different ways they use the waste heat.

Specific to this type?

I am always eating dandelions through the season, maybe I should get some of these to add genetics to my dandelions. Lol

Dandelions are flowers too. Just underappreciated by most. Lol

I guess the type of feedstock matters for the pore structure of the final product. I would use any wood because the wood has plenty of pores for soil life to use and greatly increases the surface area. This larger surface area allows more contamination to be adsorbed (not absorbed). There are other benefits as well.

This is a deep rabbit hole to go down let me know if you want suggestions for podcasts or videos on the subject.

Here is a picture under a microscope