So excited by all of this Cúán. Ci and Có are collection the straw and manure from the stables and this bulky mixture will be put up on a field we are hoping to grow fruit trees in. As the rain comes down the manure will leech from the straw and enter the soil and the straw will be anchored and protect the soil from wind erosion. As its coastal land, our neighbours who cut seaweed for a living will help us get a few trailers of nice fresh feamainn up there early summer and hopefully the soil quality will improve. Love your passion.. and energy even if you are a City boy....! Keep up the great work
Brilliant read and so informative
...ethics, sustainability, and the maintenance of valuable communities of practice (CoPs)....simply the best (and right) thing to do!!
We’ll second that.
Have a read of Mycorrhizal Planet by Michael Phillips...deep dive into understanding of soil and plant health utilizing regenerative practices..
Check out Bia Oisin in Galway as well for no dig philosophy
Great read
So excited by all of this Cúán. Ci and Có are collection the straw and manure from the stables and this bulky mixture will be put up on a field we are hoping to grow fruit trees in. As the rain comes down the manure will leech from the straw and enter the soil and the straw will be anchored and protect the soil from wind erosion. As its coastal land, our neighbours who cut seaweed for a living will help us get a few trailers of nice fresh feamainn up there early summer and hopefully the soil quality will improve. Love your passion.. and energy even if you are a City boy....! Keep up the great work