On this episode of Self-Reliant Saturday, Michael discusses the diversity of animal and plant life and how many of nature’s solutions can be found right in front of you.
Check out Michaels’ tip as he discovers a plant that can repel mosquitos.
Check out what this small Indian village is doing to combat drought to not only conserve water but to have it accessible for the dry months (which last for roughly 9 months out of the year) in what is deemed as the biggest permaculture project on earth.
Click here to watch the video:
https://kitabaca.my.id/2022/08/03/indias-water-revolution-2-the-biggest-permaculture-project-on-earth-with-the-paani-foundation/
In this weeks' podcast Jim and co-host Matthew Britt share a solution to what is wrong in the world, from the ground up (literally), based on their Food Forest Abundance teachings.
You will get further uplifted by their guest Jean Nolan, country music artist, songwriter and inspirator touching hearts and souls everywhere.
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Increasing Popularity Of GMO Meats
Be wary of lab-grown meats; the safety profile of products like these are not usually studied well before being released into the world. It often takes years to see issues in new technologies. With a growing popularity for GMO meats and fish, now is a great time to start check out your local regenerative farmers for good-quality, fresh meats!
Click here to read the article: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/big-meat-gmo-salmon-pork-chicken/
What’s more important than working with a company you love and who’s missions align with yours?
Hear from Dr. Ian Scott as to why he chose to work with Food Forest Abundance.
Check out these vegetable plants you can plant in small spaces.
Everyone loves fresh veggies, but if you’re a city dweller with a small space to garden, or even an apartment dweller with limited balcony space, how can you grow your own?
No matter how much space you think you have to work with, there are plenty of vegetables that will flourish in your small garden. Here are our top plants you can grow in small spaces.
Some helpful tips:
- If space is limited, only grow what you love to eat, or things that are difficult/expensive to purchase
- Think vertically; grow climbing crops over arches, trellis or fences. Grow things like herbs or tomatoes in hanging baskets and herbs in window boxes
- Have seedlings ready. As you pick one crop you could be planting the next batch immediately