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Posts by Sim G

Sorry homie.

Glad to see you’re out there voting though!

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There are a few varieties, and I’m not sure what type these are! I can report back when they grow a bit more. At the moment they only look like baby green onions.

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I haven’t, but when I had ducks they loved the seeds!

I may try if they flower.

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I hadn’t heard of the perennial celery either, but had someone reach out to offer it in exchange for my own offer to share divisions!
Really excited for more perennial
Veg!

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An old dirty soil bag filed with dirty root chunks

An old dirty soil bag filed with dirty root chunks

Doesn't look like much, but this is gold: Did a plant swap with someone new in a nearby town. Got perennial Korean celery roots, lovage, comfrey, perennial leeks, and garden dock.
The food forest is going to be FLOURISHING this year.

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Planting calendar

A sharing version of my garden planning spreadsheet.
Been using it for a few years now. It'll spit out planting dates based on your last frost date but you have to input your plants & relative planting times. If it's not on the seed packet, check permapeople.org.

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docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

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Talk to me about sunchokes/jerusalem artichokes.
Do you actually eat them? How?

Do they make *everyone* fart a lot?

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You you had a lot of excess biomass to burn in an existing fire, or needed to get rid of, it makes sense. Otherwise, yeah, compost!

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True. I have heavy duty nursery trays that i reuse each year. They work, but I’m curious!

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Sleeping in the garage at the moment! Do you pre-start then indoors? I’m only in zone 5. Planted from sticks last year but they grew a lot and fruited, but no time to ripen. Hoping this year will bring fruits!

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Lots of talk about biochar, but importing/buying it in feels like a stretch. If you’re doing it for carbon sequestration and climate, please consider the externalities! How is that product made? Where is it shipped from?

Making biochar is not inherently zero-impact.

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How’s the soil blocker been for you? I’m considering it for this year. Do you find the soil mix fussy?

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Talk to me about soil blockers.
Worth it?

I’ve been starting seeds in deep nursery trays, and the roots tend to grow fairly robust, but I’m thinking about a soil blocker this year.

What do we say?
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Just brushed my sheepskin slippers. AMA.

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We here! Check out the permaculture feed, and some starter packs. I’ve got one set up for permaculture peeps on my profile!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Always nice to see my book resonating with folks. Such a juicy topic 😉🌿

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This, except ticks.

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You are if you can think it! Let me know what you think. 💚

Works well for gardens too, but it’s focused more on plants and flexibility be a grid.

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New garden plan | 🌱✌️ Permapeople Create a new garden plan with Permapeople

Just a reminder since it's garden-planning season for those in the northern hemisphere, that Permapeople has a free and non-commercial garden planner.

More elaborate than a grid-based planner, and more suited for food foresters and homesteaders, but it's awesome!

permapeople.org/plans/new

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It still looks messy but it’s sorted enough. I’ve a great collection of saved seed going—many are 5th generation and meant for this spot.

Pest-proof squash is a goal for this year. What’s your favourite moschata?

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A thick green wood branch on a workbench beside a  draw knife. Branch is marked into the bark along the centre, end to end.

A thick green wood branch on a workbench beside a draw knife. Branch is marked into the bark along the centre, end to end.

A debarked and slightly shapely branch sitting on a workbench beside a wood-handled drawknife. The branch is being shaped into a bow.

A debarked and slightly shapely branch sitting on a workbench beside a wood-handled drawknife. The branch is being shaped into a bow.

Winter project: making a green wood ash bow. Following a few YouTube videos for technique as I’m new to this.

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You’re not wrong 😂

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A pollarded tree is a low maintenance, long-lived source of free wood, fodder, fencing, basketry material, and new trees (from cuttings). You don’t even have to bend over to harvest

We already have all the know-how & technology we need for truly sustainable abundance

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Rediscovering the American Elderberry: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Cultivation The berry that fed the world

Elderberry grows prolifically for me. I am hereby an elderberry maximalist—especially for small spaces. We easily fit 6 plants into the existing landscaping along edges. ~8L of watered down elderberry juice in the freezer for cold/flu season (only 5 left). 🌱

open.substack.com/pub/poorprol...

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Pray to your dog!

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Feel better, brother!

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