Permaculture, a permanent sustainable culture

Started by rachel, February 06, 2017, 04:39:59 PM

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Quote from: rachel on January 30, 2020, 10:36:18 PM
Use beetle larva to eat styrofoam instead of throwing it away :)

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TS9PWzkUG2s[/video]

WHOA thats a game changer! now i want a worm bin! maybe i can breed them up to eating ALL my plastics, that would own huh
m'lady

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Imagine, turning plastic -> worm protein -> chicken -> eggs & meat

this is a real game changer! turning trash into protein! holy shit!
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rachel

Quote from: here cums the fuck truck on February 01, 2020, 07:08:09 PM
Imagine, turning plastic -> worm protein -> chicken -> eggs & meat

this is a real game changer! turning trash into protein! holy shit!

I believe it only works with styrofoam, not all plastic. But still there is a lot of styrofoam in the world
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i like some of their products but they don't have spec sheets or model information, no information for engineering. they want pictures of the potential installation site just to give quotes?
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redheron

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Quote from: redheron on May 07, 2020, 12:09:55 AM








Yo this is dope. Wrath of Gnon posts some really interesting stuff. It's like half self-sufficiency, half "go to church, you are a bad person" lol
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This isn't what I was looking for but it ended up being better anyway.

Why use fence posts when you can just use trees?

QuoteFenceposts have always baffled me. Why would anyone take a perfectly good tree, cut it down, dig a hole to set it in, and then spend the next 20 years watching it decay? In my early days of agroforestry work in the tropics, it was assumed that all fenceposts should be living as a hedge against termites and decay.

https://northernwoodlands.org/articles/article/living-fenceposts

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Quote from: redheron on May 07, 2020, 12:09:55 AM


damn that's cool as *fuck*. looks like a lot of weight to put on a big bonsai shrub, i wonder if they build supports under or what?

Quote from: rachel on May 07, 2020, 06:58:15 AM
This isn't what I was looking for but it ended up being better anyway.

Why use fence posts when you can just use trees?


personally i hate driving nails into trees.
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i don't want to hurt the trees! like, poison them with nails or something. Plus if the tree grows around the nail, it makes a point that will cause kickback and can hurt people when it's cut down or sawmilled.
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