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I need to diy one for my basement. My parents are concerned about food scarcity so I can just use their money for it haha@Oasisboi Wow thats amazing! I love these so much. I'd like to DIY one eventually, but I just have a small planter right now
I finally got around to showing off my family's greenhouse. A little late and shit quality but it is what it is lol
I forgot to mention, but we got like 15 fist sized or larger tomatoes, and a ton of cherry tomatoes from just those 4 plants.
also not in the video, we have a passionfruit vine that grew fruit for the first time!, not sure the fruits will ripen properly, but its cool anyways. The flowers are literally the best smelling thing I have ever smelled. View attachment 41305View attachment 41304
this is basil bought from the supermarket and planted with worm castings from the vermicomposter. Its been alive for a year and a half now, and we have endless fresh basil. View attachment 41303
we also grew a ton of stuff outside the greenhouse too, peppers, carrots, beets, lettuce, spinach, arugula, beans, raspberries, black raspberries(superior berry), potatoes, and peas, but that's mostly gone now. This is all under a ton of shade from 5 trees too!
Its not as cool as Oasisboi's setup yet, but I'm getting there someday!
technically yes...Praise the plant machine!
Oasis, can your spinach send emails?
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Good video that affirms an agreeable view of the world (a condensed form of all his other videos.). I would like to see more people cover mental health and illness adaptation. Also how to work around our current generational problems like the lgbtq, Antifa, blm regimes, and those that suffered trauma and how they currently spread it, either by inflicting it on others to spreading dangerous nontraditional destructive methods of living like telling children they are the opposite sex because they like something.
Post it !I had a professor who was a part of the german degrowth movement in like the 90s, and, to paraphrase her words, she thought the degrowth movement should do degrowth and let whatever's next take over.
I could probably find her power point and send it to you tho if you want. its been a while since i saw it so i dont remember exactly what her argument was.
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Rewilding is unbelievably important.
Also, I gave my mum some assorted medicinal herb seeds so I'll share that progress once she's started growing them
Awesome! I live in zone 5a, Make sure to use native plants and all composting to your advantage !!I don't have a greenhouse but a small raised bed. It's pretty much just practice for when I get land, at which point my goal would shift to being able to grow enough food to live off of (in combination with whatever livestock I raise). I'll probably still buy out of season things as available since that's a luxury I very much enjoy, but I definitely want to be able to be more self-sufficient. I've grown numerous species already but I'm most excited to try fruit trees once I have enough space. I live in USDA zone 6 (barely, close to 5), and know some people growing citrus. I tried and failed but haven't given up yet.
Sharing some links from channels I follow
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