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miammmiam · 4 years ago
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Prinzessinen Garten par @miam_m_miam, lieu rêvé quelque part à Berlin ☁️ Pour l'exposition RÊVES jusqu'au 23 septembre. . . #illustration #slowgalerie #berlin #prinzessinnengärten #kreuzeberg #rêves #biergarten #collectivegarden #communitygarden #silkscreenprinting #silkscreen #serigraphie #café #withfriends #moritzplatz (à SLOW Galerie) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEgRc4TiLZV/?igshid=18kem61io62yz
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collectivegardens · 2 years ago
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Growing Vegetables in healthy beds. A lot of decomposition at various levels in mulch helps balance and fill the garden. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #mulch #imo #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener https://www.instagram.com/p/Chr7L1fKrru/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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paolaluvsbradie-blog · 8 years ago
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Currently learning how to read the Old Farmer's #almanac for #TheCollectiveGarden's next series! 🐮🐴🐷🐐🐏🐔🦃🐝🌻💐🌾🌳 Listen to some of the stories Copy/Paste http://buff.ly/2fSo5rW #oldfarmersalmanac #farmersalmanac #farming #gardening #thecollectivegarden #collectivegarden #WNIN (at WNIN)
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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A jigsaw garden is like a garden that has many pieces that make it work. Like catchphrase a garden can be an unfinished picture that we have to make an educated guess on to run. With all the pieces or most of the pieces in place we can see a fuller picture and therefore have a garden with a fuller quality. We do not want to overwork our garden, hammer the pieces into the jisaw or even forget the jigsaw entirely as this causes problems not just to the garden but our own efforts going waste. So practically we need an entire cycle of growth that is managed by us not laboured by us too much which needs attributes like decomposition, organic content, correct water retention, macropores, protecting properties and balance. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #mulch #imo #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener via @preview.app https://www.instagram.com/p/CaUbzRIvmvC/?utm_medium=tumblr
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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Direct seeding under mulch in the early days. You can direct seed under even a harsh mulch and it does not really affect thier growth due to blocking thier growth. It is more that there is a risk of nitrogen fixing at a germinating level if the garden is prepared incorrectly. Nowadays i use a finer, part decomposing mulch ontop of a compost that works really well. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #mulch #imo #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener via @preview.app https://www.instagram.com/p/CaRxb8-vKrE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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Rocks in the garden = Minerals in our diet Here is why we often remove stones from the garden: - Easier cultivation - Keeping root vegetables straight - Easier on the hands - No gaps in growth Here is why we need to keep the stones: - a source material for minerals and nutrients - keeping air gaps and preventing soil compaction - helping with the correct water retention/drainage Solution: - Cultivation may need constant stone removal due to the soil movement and loss. The stones constantly are replaced from beneath. - No-dig gardens may keep a layer of stone under the garden as a source material beneath the harvest depth. So is your body short on magnesium or calcium? Try limestone as an underlayer. Potassium? granite? It is well worth trying the longterm garden solutions as intensional input so that we have plants the really do contain what they should and therefore we contain what we should. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #rock #stone #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ6DEO5PFDq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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The ideal of water retention in the garden. Water is a nutrient so we need it for the plants, however too much water damages plants and destroys soil. I could get a little umbrella for each plant in my garden when it rains or give them each a waterbottle in hot weather but this increases my shopping bill. Whereas a watering can, hose or cover often solves the problem, the root hair damage is often still affected therefore stunting plant growth. The question is can we get rid of the problem or at least some of it (depending on your climate) instead of trying to put a plaster on a broken leg? It looks like a yes if we look at some of our local eco-systems that filter and keep a sufficient retention of water (not too much or too little). After all we dont water our forests. By copying them and layering our gardens with: - A mulch (cover) - Compost (organic matter) - A soil that is an uncompacted Loam (the correct balance of silt, sand and clay) - While making sure our gardens do not have a pre-existing flood problem. This corrects water retention and helps prevent future compaction With the right foundation the gardens can overflow at a correct retention. Meaning they both hold water and overflow the excess water. Like a cup that can hold the right amount of water and not leak, that can cope with abundance and drought. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #mulch #waterretention #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener https://www.instagram.com/p/CZydlxVvaBt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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How to grow plants and not weeds. The soil always tries to cover itself with something. You can fight it or give it what it needs. The argument often looks like this, Me: Ground, i want you to grow this plant as i do not like or cant eat your plants. So i will take your plants away and plant some seeds. In the process i will also cultivate and make you softer. Ground: I will work for you but I will have no protection and can not hold onto my nutrients so i will grow your plants and whatever else i can to survive and i will become hard again. Me: What are these other plants doing here? I cant eat them and will constantly need to remove them so my plants do well, i will also need to loosen the soil again by working hard or i will have no food! Ground: Give me seeds for me to grow along with food and clothes. If you pay me with these i will work for you! You will only need to direct me and i will grow for you. So i can choose how to pay my garden and expect the garden to work well if i care for it and maintain it. Mulching and replacing what is taken from the garden is a fair exchange and will lead to specific garden growth. This means the plants you plant will be specifically grown and the garden will work for you specifically. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegarden #backtoeden #nodig #nodiggarden #notill #gardeningtips #vegetablegardening #growwhatyoueat #growfood #ecosystem #organicgarden #ediblegarden #healthyfoodchoices #raisedbeds #sustainablefood #sustainabledevelopment #composting #compostable #organicfoods #organicfarm #greenforce #mulch #imo #homegrownveggies #allotmentgarden #allotmentuk #allotmentlove #urbangardener via @preview.app https://www.instagram.com/p/CZtWUGSv3If/?utm_medium=tumblr
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collectivegardens · 3 years ago
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Your hard work can make nature redundant... Imagine a car on a road on a hill about to go down, it free-wheels down and builds momentum, reaches the bottom and starts to ascend the next hill with it's momentum. However this car has no engine and shortly loses it's speed. So you start to push the car up the next hill hopefully with help from your friends in order to climb and through a momentus effort you make it to the start of the next hill. Then start again. Imagine a garden the same way, by missing out key components you only have momentum from your effort and not a powered capability. So by using an engine which could be symbolised as I.M.O. (microbes) we can drive the car rather than push it. Maybe we need to refil the car (or charge) and generally manage the machine but this is managing not labouring. The momentus effort to push a car up a hill is like a seasonal cultivation in order to break up the weathered, compacted ground or by refertilising and removing weeds. By putting the effort into the initial garden build you can put that engine into the garden and cruise around town. This is done through no-dig and I.M.O. methods focusing on the real reason why plants grow and the real food content that we need to be healthy without the pain and heartbreak to do so. #treadit #treaditgardens #collectivegardens #notillfarming #notillgarden #gardenlife🌱 #nodiggarden #sustainablegarden #nodiggardens #allotments #allotmentuk #diygarden #diygardening #raisedgarden #soilmicrobes #knf #vegetablegardening #vegetablegardens #vegetablegardener #growyourownveg #kitchengardens #kitchengardening #urbangardeners #composting #soilhealth #ediblegardening #plantlife🌱 #backtoedengarden #backtoedengardening #backtoeden via @preview.app https://www.instagram.com/p/CZi4kEgvfEG/?utm_medium=tumblr
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