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#Permaculture and idiocy

"But, remarkably, she wasn’t the only one to get in trouble - there was reportedly a child dressed in traditional farming clothes, another with a St George’s flag and one with a Welsh flag who were all turned away too."

-So the communists are not keen on national identity or people in charge food production.....again.

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I let the gerbil decided the winner as he has red laser eyes. Seems you won the competition set up to troll you πŸ˜‚πŸ₯³. Not sure if I can zap you at the moment as it acting weird but I will get it to you soon .

Thank you πŸ™‚

#Permaculture pimpcast with an excellent sunning your balls primer πŸ˜‚.

Cant say I have done much of that but over the last few years I have been getting more sun while working and only use safety sunglasses for physical eye protection from cutting hedges etc and my eyesight has definitely improved!

https://fountain.fm/episode/2HlQdzalgzkCoWtEvJ4C

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#grownostr

Ever seen that Mythbusters episode where they have a go at making their own version of Tesla's oscillator..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSB-nmlbkdA

These guy were always good live and I was always amazed the singer didn't pass out from playing the saxophone at the same time 😁

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzMVUdVFR14

Good to know, still amazes me people used to drink lead acetate in wine and cider because it would sweeten it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

Is that headless figure lead (Pb)? Might not want to put that in a candle?!

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The last one should of been Mathcore

So do solar panels, it all depends how you use it and to what extent. A couple of bags for a small fairly permanent change in a small area isn't excessive.

Thanks I added some basalt, biochar to the mix. Biochar is meant to help cement and the basalt being volcanic helps plants grow as well as a being a good aggregate, I probably got too carried away with that and didn't add enough smaller particles like sand though πŸ˜†

Not too bad for the first attempt. Perhaps I should have let it set longer or used something to help release it from the mold.

The idea is to grow plants in the gaps like a water permeable living path that won't get too boggy in winter.

#permies

#permaculture

I grow Japanese knotweed in pots to harvest does that answer the question? 😁

If we are harvesting/maintaining it there is a lower chance of escape to the wild but in lots of cases, no one cares, notices or is it really relevant. Here in the U.K we don't really have any wilderness left anyway. We had an ice age so all the 'native' plants are really just ones that were originally invasive plants from the continent when it ended.

Invasive theory usually is in fact 'non native invasive'. Here someone decided 500 years ago was the cut off for native so English ivy an invasive alien plant in the USA is fine in the UK because it's 'native'. Doesn't stop it being invasive, sometimes destroying trees etc but because its 'native' no one cares. There are many more fast growing invasive plants like ground elder, nettle etc all 'native'.

I do think a lot of the niches the invasive appear in is to help restore and environment a lot of the time. Its just we sometimes too stupid to see it. The Japanese knotweed is maligned as a disaster here ruining house and mortgages but its mostly media nonsense. I know we could be harvesting to treat our sick trees and plants instead of trying to kill it with herbicide, but the legality of it now as an invasive and the fear surrounding it makes it unnecessarily difficult to do.

I can appreciate it being a different story in somewhere very isolated like New Zealand though.

Wineberry is great, surprised more people don't know about it. It's always around here when the first batch of raspberries start to run out so fills the gap before I get the second crop.

Looks like large amounts of the leaves might make you hallucinate...might need to find out 🫠 😁

https://pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?LatinName=Hemerocallis+fulva

From memory pretty much all of it flowers, the buds and even the tubers it forms are edible. Can't remember if you can eat the leaves.

Daylilly this one is Kwanso. You can eat all daylillies but this is one of the better tasting ones.

#permaculture

#permies

#forestgarden

Ah ok, I think your talking about something else entirely to me πŸ˜†

It's usually a side effect of brewing too 😁

Unfortunately he didn't avoid lots of people cursing his name in the war πŸ˜†

There was a lot effort to make a haze yesterday evening. Same results again, could see it in the distance but not so much above me here. I have some TB's here but I also made my own 'cloud buster' device from biochar and brass and copper nails with some crystals. Considering how much haze there I am assume it making a difference over the TBs in a copper pot with a pipe alone.