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Great info for gardening in the desert. Here, we also have to deal with hot wind. We do not have buildings, fences, or tall trees to help with the wind. Mostly we container garden in our shade house. In winter, we can recover with plastic and now we have a green house. 😅 It works.
You guys are just awe-inspiring! You are truly preaching to the converted and I've followed you for a couple of years now! Hugelkulture is also so important and should be added to your reertoire! God Bless and go from strength to strength! XxxX
It moves by heart pump of course, but you have to get the whole picture. Blood cells are negative on outside and they push each other like magnets , similar poles push each other, now when you ground the negative ions get 300% more and this way the cells push each other more, this helps the blood circulation sooo much, the heart has it much easier to pump. Like that it’s very hard to get blood clots or anything like that, and not only the blood cells, all your bodies cells get affected and helps you a lot. Try to get as much as you can of grounding and sunlight every day. Even if it’s 10 minutes
If you're collecting RAINWATER to drink then you absolutely need to put it through those first filter systems, But if you just want to filter MICROPLASTICS out of TAP WATER all you need to do is BOIL it for 5 MINUTES and then PASS it THROUGH a COFFEE FILTER. I am doing this at home but I'd like to filter rainwater for my plants so that I am not consuming microplastics when I eat my vegetables. Interestingly all of your filters are made of plastic and with time will degrade plastic into the water especially when out in the sun, But I understand that huge Demi John's of water, out in the sun/frost, can explode dur to extreme temperatures. It's a shame there's no easy fix . I guess I'm looking at getting some metal containers and perhaps doing the whole boiling system outside I'll buy in a very expensive reverse osmosis machine. 😭 I wish they would just bum plastic right now so that we are only dealing with what's already out there.
If you live in a tropical climate, there are citrus varieties that will allow you to harvest almost the entire year, you just have to plan and acquire a selection of early, mid and late varieties. Other varieties such as guavas, will produce exacly a certain number of weeks after pruning (some varieties are 36, others 34 or even 32 weeks after pruning), so you can have 9 plants and prune each one 4 weeks apart, and have guavas all year around. Guavas are insanely productive if you treat them right with the correct watering, pruning and fertilizing regime. You have to prune them heavily or else productivity plummets. All the flowers and fruit come with the new growth, hence the need for pruning. A mature tree with 6 years or more can produce more than a thousand fruits (200-250g each) reaching up to a quarter ton of fruit per tree. Professioanl growers that have it dialed in normally should get around 80 tons of fruit per hectare if not more.
Since our bodies are conductive grounding the body Creates an easier path for EMFs to flow through you, EMFs looks for a path to ground as well, when your grounded your body will attract EMFs. If you want to practice grounding I recommend driving 15-20 minutes Away from Big cities Where
Put your load more to the front and over the properly inflated tire when using a wheelbarrow. Keep your back straight and lift using your legs. The trick is to find the balance of the load over the tire. Anytime you can travel on firm and smooth terrain is much better than the bumpy, unlevel ground. Don't overload the wheelbarrow and an extra trip will be easier on yourself than the struggle of a heavy load. Better yet using a 4-wheel cart such as a Gorilla Cart that dumps is a far better tool or even a two-tire wheelbarrow. The cart can be hooked to the hitch of the truck, a riding mower, an ATV, or even the 14-year-old if he is being "sassy" as well as any family member who may draw the short straw. Just like a front-wheel drive car, it is much easier to tow a load than to pick it up and push it. Happy gardening!
Nothing against this beautiful woman. Yet I know a man that's 87 and eats what....he wants. He eats bacon pork chops bread. Lol. He looks the saaame way he looked 12 years ago when I first met him.
I got my kids into gardening when they were little. My son was learning to walk-in the garden while helping me plant seeds. There’s no healthier hobby to teach the younger generations. Great work guys.