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Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil - Part 4: Soil Improvement Techniques for Clay and Sandy Soils | Nat... - 0 views

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    This time I am going give you some tips about soil improvement techniques for clay and sandy soils. Soil that is mostly clay will need some sand and other ingredients to make it better, the same with sandy soil, will need some clay and other things.
Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil - Part 1: Benefits of Soil Improvements | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    Soil is the basis of our food production. If we want to grow healthy plants it is good to know the benefits of soil improvement. There are various types of soil like clay, loam, and sand. The one that is generally preferred is loam. To get better results from our soil we need to make some improvements, even if it is loam, it can be improved to make it better.
Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil: - Part 3: Soil Improvement Techniques for All Types Of Soil | Nat... - 0 views

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    To obtain healthy plants we need healthy soil . Since there are different types of soil we can improve it according its type. The techniques are the following: 1) Organic compost: Provides nutrients. 2) Mulch: Good for earthworms which change humus into nutrients. Protect from direct sunlight, provides nutrients, and increase soil biota. 3) Dry and liquid compost: The same benefits as mulching.
Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil - Part 6: Soil PH Improvement | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    By: NaturalFreeChoice.com Soil improvementis necessary to get better crops when you obtain an acidic or alkaline result from a test. You may need to rise or lower the PH level depending on the results obtained from the test. Following are some techniques to adjust the soil to a neutral PH depending on the test results: 1) For both alkaline an acidic: Regularly add mulch, compost, organic fertilizers and other organic material. 2) For acidic soils: The usual way to correct acidity is to use Lime. The safest material is ground up limestone rock (agricultural lime). Also ash from wood fire can be used, crushed seashells ans dolomite.
Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil - Part 5: PH Testing | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    By: NaturalFreeChoice.com If we want a healthy soilit is good to know itsPH. PH is refers to the indication of alkalinity or acidity of a solution. A soil with good condition has a neutral PH, if it is acidic the nutrients will quickly leach out of the soil, and if it is alkaline it will be difficult for the plant to absorb nutrients. Most of the food crops prefer a neutral PH, but other prefers an acidic or an alkaline soil.
Yamila Gonzalez

Understanding Soil - Part 2: Identifying Types of Soil | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    When we are planning to plant it is good to know which type of soilwe have in order to know which improvements we need to perform. Understanding soil is very important if we want to produce healthy fruits and vegetables. The techniques shown here is simple and can utilize inexpensive materials.
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Ceiling Mount PIR Occupancy Sensor For Office Cabin And Office Rooms | PAMMVI - 0 views

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    Steinel German quality 230v 50Hz PIR occupancy sensor and presence detector for office cabins and rooms
Intesab Husain

High Ceiling Mount PIR Motion Detector For Factory Godown and Warehouse | PAMMVI - 0 views

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    230v 50Hz 360° High Ceiling mount Passive Infrared PIR motion detector for factory godown and warehouse lighting control
Yamila Gonzalez

A Better Way of Making a Living | Permaculture Research Institute of Australia - 0 views

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    Making a living in our modern culture usually requires that you participate in the destruction of the world. We can't go back to Homo hunter-gatherer. Is
Yamila Gonzalez

Permaculture Seed Saving - Part 4: Seed Harvesting How and When | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    Harvesting seeds at the right time and storing them properly is a key for successful seed saving. It is good to know in which season to harvest the seeds and if they can be stored since not all the seeds are not suitable for saving.
Yamila Gonzalez

Permaculture Seed Saving - Part 3: Seed Harvesting | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    If you want to be food sustainable it is good to start harvesting your own seeds. One of the advantages of harvesting your own seeds is that you can choose the best ones, and at the same time saving for the future. When you consider harvesting you should choose disease free plants and observe them to see if they have the quality that you want like the size of the plant, the flavor of the fruit or vegetable, resistance to pests, harvest time, etc.
Yamila Gonzalez

Permaculture Seed Saving - Part 1: Benefits of Permaculture Seed Saving | NaturalFreeCh... - 0 views

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    Seed saving is a good way to food sustainability and economy. Being food sustainable is an important part in permaculture. It reduces your garden expenses, you can control the quality, maturity dates, size of the fruit or vegetable, etc. When you save seeds, you save more for the future, and if you need another kind of seeds you could trade them with other people of the community.
Yamila Gonzalez

Tips for a Permaculture Garden | NaturalFreeChoice.com - 0 views

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    f you are planning to be food sustainable a permaculture garden is an excellent idea. A permaculture gardencan be built in a rural or urban area. Just select the space you want your garden. In permaculture practices the place chosen to built the garden is often referred as "site" and the process is called "site design". Efficiency is a key in these designs, we should observe the conditions and patterns in the area so that with the minimum effort and resources we can obtain the best results or what is called "higher yields".
Yamila Gonzalez

Each Step is the Way - Part II | Permaculture Research Institute of Australia - 0 views

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    Recent developments at Kailash-Akhara, Adi Yoga Retreat Center, Phu Rua, Loei, Thailand. By David Perkins (Dharmadeva) - Farm Manager and resident
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