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1/3rd acre year 1


Picture 1: After
Picture 2: Before
Removed 2 species of running bamboo and English ivy. Added 100 cubic yards of organic material – mostly wood chips by weight, 27 cubic yards was compost, several yards was my attempt at biochar. Solid clay soil, dug a pond, coated with bentonite clay powder, planted cattails and native lilies, aerator, fountain. Vermiculture running, teas using aerator and pump. Planted clover, wildflowers under 6 inches mature, planted over 200 species of plants and fungi. At least 100 species of edibles.

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Making a Topo map


Hey all I’m trying to develop plan and map of a sustainable agroforestry system 45mins north of Ann Arbor Michigan. I am trying to come up with a plan and map so that I can sell the idea to my parents that will moving to the property in a few years. It’s my grandparents property and it’s beautiful with varying hilly terrain and slopes down to the shallower part of a small finger lake on the northern property boundary. On the western property boundary there’s a narrow wetland with cattails and tamarack trees that stretches from the road in the south all the way towards the lake in the north. I have a general sense for the topography of the land and it’s different habitats but I’d like to map out the micro topography in more detail so that I can incorporate it into a more comprehensive map so that I can more easily convince my parents to implement some sort of sustainable agro-forestry system there. I would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has to offer the property is about 20 acres. I was just thinking how awesome it would be to have an app on my phone I could just open up and slip in my pocket and then just walk across the property over the course of a day or two all while it’s recording elevation data that I could then use to make mthe topo map, so if anything like that exists I’d be eternally grateful for some enlightenment. Thanks!

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Perennial sources of lysine?


I’ve been messing around with hypothetical food forest diets on cronometer.com. Cronometer is a useful website because, unlike other nutrition trackers, it breaks “protein” down into its constituent essential amino acids usind USDA and NCCDB data.

With sunchoke, chestnuts, hazelnuts, collards (stand in for perennial brassica), and prunes (stand in for assorted preserved fruits) we can hit the target for just about every nutrient except lysine. In my domesticated diet, I get more than enough lysine just eating beans. Unfortunately, there do not seem to be any practical perennial bean crops (yet!), though perhaps someone will one day make one using lupines, thicket beans, siberian pea shrubs, etc.

Are there any alternative sources of perennial lysine that you can think of? I guess I could always grow more nuts, which have a fair amount, but it would be nice to diversify a bit more.

Also regarding the cronometer images, don’t be overly concerned about the red manganese stat – supposedly manganese toxicity has not been observed from dietary sources.
Also disregard the lack of carbohydrates; another question for another time. I’m experimenting with american groundnut, but I could not find nutritional information for this tuber. Sunchokes are yummy but not very caloric – you would need to eat like 6 lbs a day to stay alive

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​‘The hypocrisy is staggering’; will swift bricks fall prey to government fears of Reform

Campaigner Hannah Bourne-Taylor fears goal of requiring all new homes to include a hollow brick to help endangered cavity-nesting birds, may be dropped

On more than 50 occasions over the past three years, Hannah Bourne-Taylor has lugged an oversized brick through the parliament’s security screening.

Security staff know her fondly as “the swift brick lady”. But now Bourne-Taylor is having to ruffle political feathers over what appears the simplest of nature-friendly measures – a small legal clause requiring all new dwellings to include a £35 hollow brick, providing homes for endangered cavity-nesting birds including swifts, house martins, sparrows and starlings.

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Anyone doing timelapse videos of your garden? With what kind of gear?


I’d really like to make a timelapse video of my garden to show how it’s developing. The amount of stuff that has happened in the last couple of years is amazing. Is anyone here already doing that? And what kind of technical solutions do you use for it?

I was thinking something that I can mount on a pole in a corner of the garden, that works outside all year long, with a small solar panel for power and takes a couple of photos every day. Maybe like a Raspberry Pi with a camera module or a wildlife camera, if there’s a model that supports what I want.

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