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Herb Spiral - permaculture



Dodał: tiowey
Opis filmu:
Dick Pierce shows you how to make an herb spiral with rocks, straw, soil, herbs, and water.



Tagi: Permaculture herb spiral Gardening Dick Pierce woo learn nature microbes worms pineapple
Kategoria: Education


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Array ( 2 years ago by Peripatetic1618)
look up
 the Kraft paper pulp process and the bleaching process of paper.
And straw as a ... ( 2 years ago by tabletopphoto)
And straw as a growing medium doesn't create deficiencies?

GREAT VIDEO. ... ( 1 year ago by crisolsan)
GREAT VIDEO. PLEASE
 ESPREAD THE IT
plain cardboard and ... ( 1 year ago by 711shamonkey)
plain cardboard and newspaper have unfriendly chemicals? I wouldn't be surprised, but please do share your source
 of information. thank you!
- As Peripatetic ... ( 1 year ago by Jefferdaughter)
- As Peripatetic says, info is readily available on the chemical- intensive process of making cardboard and paper from trees. (Much more chemical intensive than making paper from plants like cotton or hemp - great for the chemical companies but hard on the environment.) I
 have not seen data on how much of this is left in the paper & cardboard.
Hoe organic is ... ( 1 year ago by MrNobodyNothing)
Hoe organic is your
 momma?
We recently ... ( 1 year ago by Jefferdaughter)
We recently learned
 that the rejected bits of fleece from the shearing of sheep, alpacas, llamas etc - the parts that are too coarse and/or too dirty to use for spinning or felt - makes great mulch. It does a good job of supressing weeds, allows the soil to 'brethe', lets water through, and is excellent for protec
ting soil from extreme swings in temperature. Some like to use a layer of a more traditional mulch on top, for appearance.
so this is made ... ( 1 year ago by chyrd)
so this is made strictly with straw and very little compost/soil just
 around each plant?
Nice, but I miss ... ( 1 year ago by Kazzzzzo)
Nice, but I miss the soil on top of the moulch ;-(

Don't the plants ... ( 10 months ago by demerc)
Don't the plants sink in the higher
 areas, after the straw settles?
was it built ... ( 10 months ago by jammatoonarmy)
was it built completely by eye, or
 is the spiral built to geometric dimensions?
I am not so keen on ... ( 9 months ago by GeekAngelsEU)
I am not so keen on using ink impregnated cardboard for this kind of job. Its qualites as shown are excellent but surely its
 chemicals will leech
Array ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
evidence of harm?

by eye, but please ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
by eye, but please build something large
 enough to require architectural scale planning
yes, it must be ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
yes, it must be maintained, and eventually the plants will outgrow the soil alloted for them, and straw, while great for temperature and moisture control does not have adequate nutrition to allow plants to provide as much produce as they could. It depends
 on how hard core you want to get with it. you can fill it all full of soil if you want and get more than you could if it was just flat, (i would think, although i have admittedly never done it)
I prefer to put a ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
I prefer to put a lot of soil to make sure it has the nutrients it needs. but if you want to fill a lot of garden space and don't feel like buying a million dollar worth of plants, it is and easy way to
 get a pretty gardening lawn presence in an afternoon, if you have a bunch of bricks, stones, or safe garbage.
that's a great idea ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
that's a great idea,
 I can't wait to try it!
Array ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
i like to
 use more soil and organic fertilizers
please show ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
please show evidence of
 harm
she decomposes, and ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
she decomposes, and is
 made of organic compounds
it is a way to get ... ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
it is a way to get the benefits of terracing towards the sun on a flat surface. it allows for a variety of plants based on sun needs. If one is making an herb garden primarily for looks and buys plants instead of growing them from seed, it is a quick way to have a pretty garden in an afternoon. it's a fun reason to get the family or friends or neighborhood together,
 it looks nice. if made of hard enough soil, water distribution gets interesting
Array ( 9 months ago by tiowey)
hahahaha

Great Idea, but I ... ( 1 month ago by alexcoaym)
Great Idea, but I am very skeptical on the longevity of this herb spiral. They never leveled the ground for that large of a unmortared structure. also as their mulching decays, like Dick mentions, it will significantly reduce in size,
 further compromising the wall... just sayin.




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