rick
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howdy pardner :-)~
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Post by rick on May 3, 2014 18:01:56 GMT -5
I'm rick.
I lived in Hawaii during 311. After that, I moved to Argentina to check it out. There, I started learning about organic gardening and permaculture (its a pretty interesting subject). As a result of my "YouTube" studies i continued to research the power plant explosions in Japan. And that's how i got here. I am currently living in Samana, Dominican Republic where i am building an ecological farm with guest cabins Thanks for letting me be apart of your forum. I hope i can help others too :-)~
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Post by starlight on May 5, 2014 4:49:05 GMT -5
Argentina seems like a good spot for now....!
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rick
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howdy pardner :-)~
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Post by rick on May 5, 2014 6:47:18 GMT -5
howdy starlight..its a nice place..the people all speak Spanish..i hope to go back soon to be with my family there
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Post by pasha on May 5, 2014 11:46:56 GMT -5
Hello Rick.
Welcome, glad your here.. Organic gardening that's very kewl Rick... Im redoing our small balcony garden at the beginning of Spring this year in September.
I want to grow my own organic garden, with almost all planters edible. I only have herbs atm, but come December iM an organic hound grown all things green.... and red.... and white.... lol
pash x
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Post by ShawnCantSurf on May 12, 2014 0:26:57 GMT -5
Hey Rick,
That is so rad you are doing permaculture. I've got many hours studying it myself, but have never had the chance to practice it. Where I live currently, we've got a decent garden. If it all lives, we will have much organic food. The weird thing is, we've got a lot of stuff dying, as well as burning leaves. It could be from the manure we mixed in the soil. However, since I saw that video Rad Chick posted of the guy in Michigan filming new growth, I keep thinking that is what may be happening to my garden as well.
So glad you've found the hounds!
Shawn
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Post by pasha on May 16, 2014 15:56:06 GMT -5
Hey Rick,
That is so rad you are doing permaculture. I've got many hours studying it myself, but have never had the chance to practice it. Where I live currently, we've got a decent garden. If it all lives, we will have much organic food. The weird thing is, we've got a lot of stuff dying, as well as burning leaves. It could be from the manure we mixed in the soil. However, since I saw that video Rad Chick posted of the guy in Michigan filming new growth, I keep thinking that is what may be happening to my garden as well.
So glad you've found the hounds!
Shawn
Glad to have found you also Shawny
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 0:46:03 GMT -5
Welcome rick! Tails up to you...Sounds like you're a hound with a green paw! I just started an organic garden but the AZ desert is cruel to plants. Maybe you can give us some good YT links so we learn more. The eco-farm sounds far out. See you round the den brother.
Barbara (ice9)
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Post by sylviak on Jun 14, 2014 11:56:18 GMT -5
Hi Rick...I have a scythe to cut down my perma buttercups. Just now learning to hone the blade every 10 min...
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