Ep. 178 – Matt Derosier, The Water Dev
Plant the Rain! Matt Derosier shares about his new project – The Water Dev. How he is healing the land for future generations. It all starts with water.
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Plant the Rain! Matt Derosier shares about his new project – The Water Dev. How he is healing the land for future generations. It all starts with water.
Why Zone 1 is the most important area of your land or yard. Zone 1 is the closest to your house. You walk by it or through it every day. And if you are like me, it may not be used to itβs best design.
Plant a great Fall garden – even in the heat of July! Hear how to start sensitive greens and carrots, and how to plant squash and beat the wave of squash bugs.
Jamon Mysliwiec joins me to share about TIAG – The Independent American Gardener, an online to in-real-life community, teaching permaculture and self-sufficiency through regenerative community.
Matt from FarmHopLife, Joseph the Homestead Padre from Smith Homestead, and Grant Payne from Christine Acres Farm join me on a community call to share our Spring plans.
I learned a lot more as I have diversified my chestnuts in the last year. I cover an overview of the different types of chestnuts. And why do customers prefer hybrids over Chinese chestnuts? And I will share tips to start your chestnut orchard, including soil pH and how/when to fertilize your chestnut trees.
Graham Towerton of Permaculture Canada shares how he transformed his farm from regular corn and soybeans to a permaculture oasis!
How I Built a Greenhouse from Recycled Windows. Extend your growing season with greens in the Winter and start new seedlings earlier in the Spring.
Lindsay Brandon, CEO and Permaculture Consultant at Permaculture Canada joins me to share about Armagarden, her new project to integrate community design into the permaculture design.
In NE Kansas, we do not get “April showers bring May flowers”. We get May and June thunderstorms. I used Historical Aerials and Google Earth History slider to look at historical water patterns across my land.