Why does #Fountain keep logging me out of my nsec? 2x in a week
Jacob (Organix Farms)
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The trail map of the park. They had some more challenging trails for being in Oklahoma.
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View quoted note →Some more of the beauty and our camp site. Oh, and an interesting boob tree I saw. 😂
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Had an awesome time exploring in Natural Falls State Park. Found some ripe Persimmons next to a crystal clear spring being fed by a gorgeous waterfall. This place as simply breathtaking. I’m blessed to get to share these memories with my kids so they get to explore nature in her finest.
The passion fruit are ready to eat finally!! These fill the perfect niche vine layer of the food forest. Man they are so juicy and sweet with a slight sour taste. 🤤🤤🤤
#foodstr #garden #permies 

#Breakfast on point!
GM NOSTR! 

Another project complete for ‘24.
We continue to build resilience.
This is an old wood burning stove that we up-cycled and put in the shop. Still needing some backer board behind but has to test it out last night. It draws very well for going out the side. We’re ready for the winter now 🥶 🔥
#grownostr #woodstove #heating
#shops


Looks like #Bitcoin woke up happy to see me today
Homeowner Insurance rates have gotten astronomical in Oklahoma. We are 118% higher than the national average.
Happy Halloween!
Pump up the Jam!!!
#bitcoin 

Almost done sheet mulching. This part of the process would be very beneficial to have some help. I’m about 32 wheel barrows in on wood chips so far and estimating about 10 to go.
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View quoted note →Don’t blame others for the road you’re on.
It’s your own Asphalt.
#funny
#introductions welcome to all the new plebs. #plebchain
In today’s episode of How to Build a Food Forest, we are sheet mulching the devil’s lettuce. No, I’m not talking about cannabis, I’m talking about Bermuda grass 👿.
We started off by weedeating all the grass down as close to the soil as possible while avoiding our good plants. Then, top dressed the whole area with aged horse manure and a liquid inoculation of IMO3 and watered everything in well.
Next, we layer cardboard over the area making sure to cut out holes for the production plants. Keep the cardboard sprayed with water so it doesn’t blow away in the OK wind.
Finally, add a 3-4” layer of wood chips on top to lock everything in place. Water thoroughly to ensure all the wood chip and cardboard are saturated.
#foodforest #permies #garden


Creative Solutions needed.
I’ve sourced some waste coco coir grow pots from a local cannabis grower. They’re filled with coco and the pots themselves are made from coco so 100% organic material. I can accumulate about 50 of these waste grow bags a week as they’d typically throw them in the dump and have to pay a service to haul off.
My first thought has been to add them to a large compost heap but I see the decomposition process is slower than the rate I can accumulate the bags.
My other thought is to incorporate the material in the chicken coup. Maybe as a bedding material. Then again, more material than I need in a given week.
I’m looking for quick ways to process these bags down to either make a profit or make a useful product for the homestead.
Any decent recommendations will receive SATS!!