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Imagine if every yard in America produced food instead of sod.
Honestly repeal and replace everything, from cities barring you from having a guest house or requiring permits for even uninvasive structures (e.g. nothing that would affect underground lines), get rid of property tax and start using the tax money they get to maintain infrastructure.
It's pretty shit when the city tells you that your sidewalk needs to be replaced, but your tax money doesn't pay for it so give them a few thousand dollars against your will
Yep.
IG Farben -> Bayer -> Monsanto
IG Farben literally hired the SS to run the Nazi Concentration Camps and worked with Rockefeller to expedite medical research.
Burn them.
IG Farben also produced Zyklon B, which was the chemical agent used in the gas chambers at the Nazi death camps.
Every building has the possibility of affecting underground lines. Buildings need foundations which here in Michigan is 42 inches.
Everything below the house side of a city sidewalk is easement owned by the municipality and they pay for repair.
Source: Ive been a concrete contractor for 35 years.
I do agree with the sentiment of your post though.
Even a small shed though, or a wooden deck, etc.
I just believe in our rights to do as we wish.
The fact that property tax goes up as you improve your home is also dumb
Permies.com
Forum for people trying to save the world using permaculture.
I just ordered all kinds of seeds for next Spring. Next I’ll be canning!
That's my next goal too. I was looking at a freeze dryer but it is way too expensive so going with canning for now.
Been gardening and canning for 40 years.I didn’t know I was safe from gmos while doing it. Did you check the seed you’re buying ?
Yes important point! Southern Exposure Seed is organic, non gmo, seed saving…😊
I think of that a lot. My issue is my yard has a lot of sand because I live about 15 minutes from the beach. I can't get anything but grass and weeds to grow
Raised beds, hydroponics, greenhouse.. There are more options than excuses
I have fertile soil and I still use nothing but raised beds. I can control ph and composting easier that way and is easier to fence off and keep the deer out of it.
Gonna have to get some home depot buckets with some quality dirt! My neighbors have all asphalt driveway and backyard but they have a couple of dozen home depot buckets with dirt and they grow all sorts of stuff.
We grew 40lbs of potatoes this year in buckets in my small yard. We are going to get more buckets for next year.
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Ty for the link I will definitely be checking it out. I love my vegetable garden. My wife and oldest daughter are canning fools in October. I get so much I have to give it away.
I have 3 30 by 30 raised bed gardens and two deck gardens I built for herbs.
That's the way!
The fertility of my raised beds is off the charts. Every spring I bring in some 50/50 mix of compost and topsoil and adjust the ph.
Ruth Stout gardening method. Deep deep mulch.
in cases like that you need raised beds
I have the same problem so I have raised gardens and grow bags. They are working pretty good.
It's so simple. There is no need for herbicides or fertilizers. Watch the "Back to Eden" video to understand.
For many years I had a 20' x 12' garden. I used wood chips as Paul Gautschi did to maintain the moisture and fertilization through the natural decomposition of wood chips back to the earth. The wood chips provided all the minerals and nutrients needed to produce healthy and vigorous vegetables. Plants are no different than animals in regards to health. Only the unhealthy and weak are attacked by predators. The predators are inclined to go after the weak and unhealthy and do not attack healthy plants.
The wood chips act as a shield to the hot summer sun and insulate the moist wood chips underneath. Digging further down, one will see the bottom wood chips decaying and perfectly moist. A little further, the decomposition is near complete to a healthy dark moist silt loam. I live in the far north and the soils are poor and sandy.
The top wood chips repel and prevent weeds from taking root. The heat and their dryness prevents them from really taking root. If any weed did catch hold as a result of rainy weather, I would simply use my foot to upend them. It was so easy compared to tilling.
As far as insect attacks, I never really had any problems. I never used herbicides, but I did take precaution with the seedling plants by wrapping a strip of aluminum foil around their base. This prevented cabbage worms feeding on the new seedling plants. I don't know what it is, but they don't like metal.
I never watered my garden when I used wood chips. All of it was self contained. Again, watch the "Back to Eden" video.