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Yeah, me too sel ah. Get it?

I'm so old, I only count forward. Anyways, time is irrelevant and I'm irreverent so there's so much to do right now. It's just a tiny tweak and you've made all the difference. And you've done that so now what? The vortex has moved a few centimeters.

This is especially effective when "fascists" are in power and are gutting agencies that have unilateral control over humans movements in a defined area. Go out into the woods and hunt for these instead of burning down your own sources of food, you complete twatwaffles.

They're all just idiots just like you. Oops. Regress and take back the land and sea before you're dead. Heheh. I'm on one. But seriously. Start killing them. They don't care if you die.

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I wanted to share a little on the potting soil we use for the plants in our #nursery:

What we are looking for is a medium that drains easily, yet retains moisture. The cost is also a factor.

Since we pot mostly perennials, I also am looking for a fungally dominant potting mix vs. bacterially dominant as you'd have with fresh compost.

Wood chips around here are easy to get by the truckload, and I use well rotted ones for the basis of my compost mix. And by "rotted" I mean "rotted": They look like soil and are completely broken down by fungus, it takes about 2-3 years.

On top of the wood chips I add about 5% by volume charged biochar. About half of this is sifted to 1/4" + and the other half of the biochar is right out of the leaf vacuum I use to crush it up. The biochar is charged with azomite, sea minerals, worm casts, and effective microorganisms (EM-1). We make the biochar right here on the farm. It serves both to provide and retain nutrients and moisture as well as provide drainage:

Then worm castings sifted to 1/8" and finer at around 5% by volume. I also raise the worms for the casts, the current system involves growing them in 4'x8' Waste Management Bagsters:

Finally about 1 quart of activated EM-1. This is 1 oz Terraganix EM-1 mixed with 1 oz blackstrap molasses in 30 oz of water:

This all gets mixed up by hand, and then we use it to pot our plants.

I mix it in a gorilla cart which will provide enough for about 25-30 trade gallon pots.

#grownostr #permaculture #fungi #plantstr #garden

See, my answer to all of this is aquaponics. One organic input to the fish. But I get it.

These fake mushroom gummies make me feel like I'm drunk because I actually did drink a lot of booze.

I noticed that you don't talk much. I wanted to draw you out. And indeed, you are wise because you draw from the ancients. Memes are nothing but hieroglyphs, expressing what's actually happening with layers of interpretation vomited on them, like the etchings of old. We're kin.