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Shoshana's Place
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2021
Visit: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com
More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conveniences. Living an eco-friendly lifestyle doesn't mean giving up modernity; it is an opportunity to get the most out of your time and resources. It means stepping beyond modern and into a creative future.
Our workshops and courses include permaculture design, natural farming, small garden design, solar cooking, food preservation, energy conservation, and many other topics related to sustainable living. Workshops are tailored to meet the interests of participants.
More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conveniences. Living an eco-friendly lifestyle doesn't mean giving up modernity; it is an opportunity to get the most out of your time and resources. It means stepping beyond modern and into a creative future.
Our workshops and courses include permaculture design, natural farming, small garden design, solar cooking, food preservation, energy conservation, and many other topics related to sustainable living. Workshops are tailored to meet the interests of participants.
How To Prepare And Plant A Vegetable Garden
Perhaps the most important part of planting a vegetable is the preparation. This video is a recording of my instructong a first time gatdener in planting her vegetable garden.
Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com
More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conveniences. Living an eco-friendly lifestyle doesn't mean giving up modernity; it is an opportunity to get the most out of your time and resources. It means stepping beyond modern and into a creative future.
Our workshops and courses include permaculture design, natural farming, small garden design, solar cooking, food preservation, energy conservation, and many other topics related to sustainable living. Workshops are tailored to meet the interests of participants.
Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com
More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conveniences. Living an eco-friendly lifestyle doesn't mean giving up modernity; it is an opportunity to get the most out of your time and resources. It means stepping beyond modern and into a creative future.
Our workshops and courses include permaculture design, natural farming, small garden design, solar cooking, food preservation, energy conservation, and many other topics related to sustainable living. Workshops are tailored to meet the interests of participants.
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The Largest Garden Center I Have Seen In Israel
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It was a happy surprise to discover a very large, well-stocked garden center in Israel. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with ...
Permaculture Or Organic
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So many new terms for gardening methods have been introduced in recent years that it's become confusing for some gardeners. Does the method matter as long as it works? Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energ...
Important Aspects Of Compost And Is It Necessary?
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Cold, hot, failed compost. It's surprisingly simple. Why does it fail? Is a compost pile necessary? It depends. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anythi...
Plastic Containers In A Permaculture Garden
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Yes, I use plastic. Plastic planters fit nicely into a permaculture garden. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conve...
Why Leaves Don't Change Color In Fall
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Strong winds blow leaves off trees before they have a chance to change color. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern con...
Prepping Is Not Enough
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Prepping is not Enough. Community one can trust is very important to surviving a catastrophic emergency. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything othe...
Harvest Soil From Wild Weeds
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After one year of neglect, I harvested buckets of soil to add to my garden. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life with modern conve...
Bye Bye Pool
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A castastrophe was averted thanks to the full rain water container sitting near the pool. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than life wit...
Cooking With My Mini Solar Tube Cooker
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I use my mini solar cooker when away from home. I love how fast it cooks and how tasty even my simplest meals are. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience any...
Is A Natural Garden Pretty?
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Natural gardens, are they pretty? My garden is like a wild forest more than something you'd see in a suburban a back yard. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experi...
Elderberry Tree Essential Prune
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Elderberry trees provide wonderful shade. They also sometimes require pruning to stay healthy and keep looking their best. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experi...
25 Minutes ... Wine part Two
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This is part two to my video 25 Minutes To Make Wine ... Here's the link to part one: th-cam.com/video/ci9KiXh-dqI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qMNQat0HvWdZXxPz Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of...
Four Ways To Preserve Pears
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Forgive my word blunders, saying apple and peaches instead of pear. Preserving pears is so easy. Visit my website: www.milkandhoneypermaculture.com More often than ever we are reminded of the importance of living sustainably. It seems everywhere we turn it's in front of us: recycle, waste less, protect the environment, energy prices, etc. Most of us haven't much experience anything other than l...
25 Minutes To Make Wine, Render Fat, Cook Ribs For Lunch
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25 Minutes To Make Wine, Render Fat, Cook Ribs For Lunch
Urban Heat Island Transformation Into Cool Streets
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Urban Heat Island Transformation Into Cool Streets
Wild Bees Wild Comb And Adding New Frames To The Beehives
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Wild Bees Wild Comb And Adding New Frames To The Beehives
Removing Dead Branches On Fruiting Tree In Spring
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Removing Dead Branches On Fruiting Tree In Spring
Protect Fruit On Tree From Birds And Insects
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Protect Fruit On Tree From Birds And Insects
How Much Compost Can Two Rabbits Make In Six Months
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How Much Compost Can Two Rabbits Make In Six Months
And again I learned a lot about gardening, thank you!
Hello from Hillsborough, North Carolina (USA) You make some excellent points. My parents, in their eighties, live right in Asheville. In the heart of the area destroyed by Helene. They have wood heat, but all their wood was rained on and flooded for days before the hurricane actually hit. They had their freezer full, a pantry full, but much of that was destroyed by flood, fast moving water, and 2 feet of mud. They are dependent on city water, it went off and stayed off. Their three day supply of clean water was used up and weeks later, they still had no water. My husband and I brought them to us(3 hours East), but then they were not at home to start the process to get assistance. This whole process has really made me re-think preparedness.
My heart goes out to you, your parents, and all of the hard-hit region. Thankfully, your parents survived. At the end of the day that's what matters. Thank you for sharing your experience. It seems your parents were prepared as much as could be for a short-term emergency. Fortunately, they had you to rely upon for the hurrican was a completely unforeseen disaster. I sincerely hope recovery will be quicker than estimated and Ashville can be called home again.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Hello from North Carolina. I use a lot of containers too. Some plants I grow in containers the entire growing season, other things: brassicas are a main thing, I start from seeds and grow my n containers until I can transplant into my larger garden.
I find it best to do what works best for the situation. It's so nice to see others garden, be it in containers, in the ground, or both.
Hello from North Carolina (USA) Years ago I started putting a small layer of pre-composted material in the bottom of each plant container. Every year I raise potatoes, brassicas starts, herbs, some flowers in containers. I use 5 gallon, 7 gallon containers, 10 gallon containers. So just a small layer of to be composted material will break down over a growing season.
Why is the container such an issue? Be it containers, grow bags, or raised beds, YOU ARE GROWING your own food. Yes, it's plastic, but it's being used and not ending up in a landfill somewhere. Good for you!!! Keep doing what you're doing, good for you!!!
@@moonchildgarcia8999 I agree with you completely. There are purests and peopke who are new at the concept who ask me questions about containers. Yes! Growing your own food is very important. Thank you.
@shoshanasplace I'm glad you're doing what you're doing. Sharing what you do and why you do it. The "purest" needs to focus less on being critics and focus more on doing. That's just my opinion 🤪😜🤪
I also use plastic containers in my permaculture garden like you.
It does have its advantages.
Thanks for the interesting lecture!
I recognize the bowl, food looks good.
Solar cooked food is good.
Labeling: use a glue stick, it's as good as the standard labeling tools. Color: is a rose' stout.
Rose stout, I like that.
בתווית יין שלך
למה את כותבת באנגלית ולא בעברית?
@@janiewillman9971 כי רוב הצופים דוברי אנגלית, גם הישראלים. יותר קל באנגלית.
I think the information on thinning is often wrong also. Or at least needs corrections. I've been gardening for a few years and keep running into people saying to thin fruit trees and waste fruit. But it seems like many trees thin themselves.
I have discovered trees thin themselves also, and not always all at once.
@@shoshanasplace Thank you for the reply.
Thank you ❤
19,5 kg of pears, what a harvest❤
@@josephinehorneman1667 It was! Next you'll see what I've done with them.
Those pears are mouthwatering, there is a lot to enjoy!
Thanks for sharing and now I'm your new subscriber from Canada please stay connected and have a great day ❤️
Mistery solved😂😂😂
@@josephinehorneman1667 I feel silly! I should have known. Now I do!
@@josephinehorneman1667 And such lovely grapes they are!
Thanks for the lessons😊😊
Lovely video❤
An example of farming👍👍👍
It's one if the many chores necessary in the springtime.
The mulch is made up of different types of weeds, bark, rabbit droppings and urine. It feeds the soil as it breaks down.
After posting this video I was walking through the allotments with a friend. We learned from someone visiting that plot number 40 won the most romantic corner contest. It just so happens plot 40 is featured here. I didn't see the romantic corner but if they won the prize then the plot has a hidden gem. I wonder how many gems are hidden in these gardens.
What a place of beauty. Though what a shame they close so early. Many people like myself like to garden in the early evening after work.
My thoughts exactly! There are still many hours of light after 4 pm. In the Netherlands there are seven hours of sunlight after closing time in this season.
Very interesting. The hedges have the same hight as they're supposed to be in German allotments 😉
The height is perfect. One can view the garden (a way of sharing) yet there is privacy from immediate neighbors.
The trees make a difference 👍 That's what I'm trying to chieve in my garden as well.
Definitely! It's worth the wait for them to grow tall enough to do their job well.
Such a nice welcome in flora and fauna❤
Yes, it is better to return to a thriving jungle. I have my work cut out for me and plenty of food for the guinea pigs and rabbits.
It looks like they bloomed together so there is a chance of a good apple harvest.
Absolutely AMAZING❤❤❤
Wow beautiful sharing my friend Iam1st like and comment ... Thank for sharing good job
I was thinking like.. oh, pears there are totally different from Korea. 😂14:34
How embarrassing...😅.
The love you have with nature.... It is as if I'm walking in your garden❤
Very well explained 🍋🌱👍How long does it take until roots will show up? I've tried to do it with a banana peel and a rose. It worked but then I left the young rose 🌹 in a tiny pot outside in the frost and that wasn't good. I'm going to try this. Your channel was recommended to me by TH-cam and you have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕
Thank you! Wonderful lesson 😀
how long will it take to root? how long do you leave it wrapped up?
The time frame varies, usually after five to six weeks I check them. If I see roots beginning to for then I know it will be a couple weeks more so from six to eight weeks. Sometimes I find roots develped enough to transfer with the first check, other times the roots are too small and have to grow more. Once, I was too late; roots developed but there wasn't enough soil to sustain them.
Love your lemons. My buds blow of from strong winds on the wadi side.
I had 5hat problem when my trees were young. For quite a few years I thought I'd never get fruit and even worried about my trees' survival. I didn't prune to insure they had enough mass to survive. Once they reached enough density the leaves and flowers stayed on. This is true for all my citrus trees. I still have that problem with my younger, smaller trees. The winds blow up the mountain straight from the sea. Other fruit trees lose flowers, too. I'm so happy when I get fruit..
Let the land to their owner, settler! criminal!
Let the land to their owner, settler! criminal!
Let the land to their owner, settler! criminal!
Let the land to their owner, settler! criminal!
Let the land to their owner, settler! criminal!
Nothing better than the city. But not everywhere.
There are pros and cons of both.
That is so sad😢
Nooooo, this is so sad. How can one person be so stupid?????
A friend of us in Malta made a syrup of the Carol and very good for throat and by cold! Mother nature is fantastic
Carol is Carob
I'm interested in learning about the syrup. I'll check it out.
What a wonderful machine is the fruitdryer. He result at the end is: AMAZING! They like to be in the airco😂
I like how they maintained their color. They are crispy dry but rehydrate well with flavor.
What a pleasure to see those flowering trees❤❤
💪 Promo-SM
Love to see al these tangarines
I had so many for giving away and freezing.
And those peels, making oil of it, wowwww. So delicious to cook with, yummyyyyyy
True! The house carried the scent for over a day.
Smart you!!!❤❤
What a little cuties❤❤
Today, my young students were able to touch and interact with them. Absolutely adorable!