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Fascinating facts about how CORN is pollinated from Chloe of Wild Abundance Online Gardening School
Wild Abundance is a unique skills education center nestled in the mountains of Western North Carolina, just outside Asheville. We teach in-person workshops to share valuable skills in areas we are passionate about: carpentry, tiny house construction, timber framing, gardening, permaculture, foraging, wildcrafting and earth skills, herbal medicine-making and other skills for homesteading and sustainable living. If you want to learn how to have a slower, more fulfilling lifestyle building lifelong skills with unique DIY projects you will enjoy making then you've come to the right place.
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Trellising Tomatoes: 2 styles, same pruning methods
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Check out Online Gardening School at Wild Abundance: www.wildabundance.net/online-classes/online-gardening-school/ This is a comprehensive, permaculture-informed online organic gardening program for backyard gardeners with a focus on producing food. Includes foundational concepts, step-by-step guidance on growing over 25 veggies, herbs and berries, live instructor support, bonus classes on adva...
Growing Peppers in July: maintenance, florida weave trellising: excerpt from Online Gardening School
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In this excerpt lesson for July, Chloe discusses what to expect from and do for your pepper plants at this time of year. This is an excerpted example of a short vegetable-specific video lesson pulled from one of the monthly sets in our comprehensive Online Gardening School, available at www.WildAbundance.net This comprehensive organic food-growing program is suitable for beginner through advanc...
How to protect Asparagus from pests: maintenance after harvesting! / Online Gardening School excerpt
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Are you growing asparagus, the perennial vegetable that an yeild incredible tasting fresh harvests for 20 years or more if tended properly? Learn how to care for your asparagus plants after they are done making edible spears, what to expect, and how to identify and remove the asparagus beetle, it's primary pest in this excerpt lesson video from one of our monthly sets of vegetable-specific cont...
Tiny House Shells available cheap from Wild Abundance Building Workshops by Asheville North Carolina
Просмотров 142Месяц назад
Tiny House shells for just the cost of materials? What a bargain! We are getting this deal out to Tiny House Building workshop alumni and local community members with priority to BIPOC and People of the Global Majority. Interested in learning how to build a Tiny House? Check out our in-person workshops here at the carpentry campus of Wild Abundance just north of Asheville, NC. These classes are...
Plant Guilds: How to put permaculture principles in action in your backyard garden or food forest!
Просмотров 1802 месяца назад
Natalie Bogwalker unpacks the most important functions to consider when selecting plants to grow together in clusters or "Guilds" within your food forest or edible landscape design! 1. Fix Nitrogen 2. Produce Food, Medicine, or another "Yield"... 3. Covering the soil Groundcover and plants that produce shade will protect the topsoil from sun, while roots will help protect against erosion. 4. Dy...
How to Stake & Trellis Tomato plants for maximum harvest: Bamboo Quadripod System / Gardening School
Просмотров 7182 месяца назад
In this video, Natalie Bogwalker demonstrates her method for staking tomatoes for maximum height utilizing simple natural materials you may have free access to: bamboo poles. Once you've obtained some bamboo poles they will last for years before they become too brittle to use as a trellis for your tomatoes anymore, and they don't take up a lot of space to store in a pile or leaning against a sh...
DIY homemade organic pesticide recipes for insects & pests in your garden & permaculture food forest
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DIY homemade organic pesticide recipes for insects & pests in your garden & permaculture food forest
Thinning vegetable seedlings after direct sowing seeds in the organic garden / Overview: How to Thin
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Thinning vegetable seedlings after direct sowing seeds in the organic garden / Overview: How to Thin
Trellising Overview and what garden plants to trellis, why/how (excerpt: Online Gardening School)
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Trellising Overview and what garden plants to trellis, why/how (excerpt: Online Gardening School)
Women's Basic Carpentry: 4 Day Workshops at Wild Abundance (Asheville North Carolina): DIY projects
Просмотров 2043 месяца назад
Women's Basic Carpentry: 4 Day Workshops at Wild Abundance (Asheville North Carolina): DIY projects
DIY Tiny House move: pulling a custom trailer with our small building down a slope to future footers
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DIY Tiny House move: pulling a custom trailer with our small building down a slope to future footers
Mulch Materials: Overview of options and best uses in your home food-growing garden
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Mulch Materials: Overview of options and best uses in your home food-growing garden
Soil Building Techniques for new TERRACED GARDEN BEDS: Regenerative use of COVER CROPS for a garden
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Soil Building Techniques for new TERRACED GARDEN BEDS: Regenerative use of COVER CROPS for a garden
Strategies to grow more food in limited Garden Space! (Excerpt from The Online Gardening School)
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Strategies to grow more food in limited Garden Space! (Excerpt from The Online Gardening School)
Considerations & Techniques for building TERRACED GARDEN BEDS on your sloped land: what makes sense?
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Considerations & Techniques for building TERRACED GARDEN BEDS on your sloped land: what makes sense?
Chickweed as an edible and regenerative COVER CROP for organic food growing at home garden scale!
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Chickweed as an edible and regenerative COVER CROP for organic food growing at home garden scale!
Garlic Maintenance for March: bone meal for root growth and mulching with straw (Organic Gardening)
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Garlic Maintenance for March: bone meal for root growth and mulching with straw (Organic Gardening)
Women's Basic Carpentry Workshop started today at Wild Abundance- by Asheville, NC (free camping!)
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Women's Basic Carpentry Workshop started today at Wild Abundance- by Asheville, NC (free camping!)
How to Plant Sugar Snap Peas in February (Zone 7) North Carolina: Online Gardening School Excerpt
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How to Plant Sugar Snap Peas in February (Zone 7) North Carolina: Online Gardening School Excerpt
Soil Health Maintenance and PH Adjustment
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Soil Health Maintenance and PH Adjustment
Soils 101: Naturally Nourishing the Soil / excerpt from Wild Abundance Online Gardening School
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Soils 101: Naturally Nourishing the Soil / excerpt from Wild Abundance Online Gardening School
Soil Health Maintenance 101: Soil Nutrients / Excerpt from Wild Abundance Online Gardening School
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Soil Health Maintenance 101: Soil Nutrients / Excerpt from Wild Abundance Online Gardening School
Soil Health Maintenance: Properties of Soil
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Soil Health Maintenance: Properties of Soil
Planning a trip to Wild Abundance: classes in carpentry, tiny house building, permaculture, & more!
Просмотров 5958 месяцев назад
Planning a trip to Wild Abundance: classes in carpentry, tiny house building, permaculture, & more!
Tour of Wild Abundance Paint Fork Campus Facilities: outdoor kitchen, shower, outhouse, & campground
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Tour of Wild Abundance Paint Fork Campus Facilities: outdoor kitchen, shower, outhouse, & campground
How to easily test your subsoil to make Cob for DIY natural building your off the grid hobbit home!
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How to easily test your subsoil to make Cob for DIY natural building your off the grid hobbit home!
DIY leather sewing projects you can make from a tanned hide
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DIY leather sewing projects you can make from a tanned hide
Tour of Robin Greenfield's open air Tiny House at Wild Abundance - Simple and Sustainable Living
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Tour of Robin Greenfield's open air Tiny House at Wild Abundance - Simple and Sustainable Living
How to Make a Batch of Cob for Natural Building Construction: excerpt from Online Tiny House Academy
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How to Make a Batch of Cob for Natural Building Construction: excerpt from Online Tiny House Academy

Комментарии

  • @daybyday834
    @daybyday834 5 дней назад

    apprentice

  • @Baelon903
    @Baelon903 18 дней назад

    I call them bullet proof walls, I have built a number of them being an Engineer, 0.3m wall thick is not joking subject

  • @christopherhall7560
    @christopherhall7560 21 день назад

    We live in Tasmania, which has cold winters and hot summers. We also have a vege patch that's full of chickweed. Assuming this method will work the same down here? Thanks, very good information 👍

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 18 дней назад

      INteresting! Please let us know how the results are if you try!

  • @stoamnyfarms
    @stoamnyfarms 23 дня назад

    Why would you only want to use soft wood?

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 18 дней назад

      "Generally speaking, you should avoid hardwoods because they behave poorly in a cordwood wall. They are more prone to expansion and contraction and have been known to knock entire walls apart due to swelling. There are ways to build with hardwood if it is the only thing you have available, but I would discourage you from doing so."

  • @bethmassa333
    @bethmassa333 24 дня назад

    Nice video! What do you mean by "it is not structural?" I am working on a project in the Algarve in Portugal where I am planning on growing hemp to make hempcrete and then build a house from the hempcrete. Hemp crops in Portugal are legal with permits.

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 18 дней назад

      Maybe you mean you're building with hempcrete blocks?

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 18 дней назад

      Sounds amazing and good luck with your project!

  • @randibeall6864
    @randibeall6864 24 дня назад

    WOW I found your post and you seem knowledgeable really. BUT I am searching and searching for a home made organic bug spray for my small garden. YUP I have the cut bug, BUT NOT OT BAD. WHAT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY IS FLEA BEETLES. but I really don't want to use anything that is bad for the BEES Even Neem is bad for the bees. I just bought and used PEPPERMINT FUSE, NO HELP AT ALL. I used a spray of cloves, and it may hve done harm. but I am not sure what may have made the leaves turn a bit yellow or look dry etc. but the gardens around me use it. BUT I DON'T WANT TO HURT THE BEES.!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE DIRECT ME PLEASE. I did look up many many of the things to buy and most of th4em really harm bees even NEEM. Thanks lyou for reading this :)

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 18 дней назад

      Diatomaceous Earth can be used to eliminate flea beetles. It can hurt other insects that come in contact with it too of course, but so does just about anything. If you keep bees you will know that the queen lays about 1500 new bee eggs per day, so depending how big your flea beetle problem is and how quickly you can deal with it you may find it worth it to risk harming a few bees during that time.

    • @randibeall6864
      @randibeall6864 18 дней назад

      @@WildAbundance I thank you for responding. and yes, hehe I am an over concerned gardner, especially now in my senior years I know all the damage made by chemicals we used in years past. SO FAR. fingers crossed the peppermint is backing them off a good amount. Of course it does not seem to be going after the ??? flower, or new tip eaters or cutters. but so far so good and FINGERS CROSSED. Again thank you

  • @melanieryder9845
    @melanieryder9845 27 дней назад

    Fall

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 26 дней назад

      www.wildabundance.net/online-classes/fall-gardening/ ENJOY!

  • @hettiephillips7778
    @hettiephillips7778 27 дней назад

    Fall

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 26 дней назад

      www.wildabundance.net/online-classes/fall-gardening/

  • @harambe16neverforget
    @harambe16neverforget Месяц назад

    Wow that's really smart! Nice!

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 Месяц назад

    Magenta Spreen???? Is that what you said?

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 Месяц назад

    Grow

  • @remisteele8904
    @remisteele8904 Месяц назад

    Is womens carpentry different from mens carpentry?

  • @remisteele8904
    @remisteele8904 Месяц назад

    Bogwalker. lmfao

  • @remisteele8904
    @remisteele8904 Месяц назад

    You can tell a womans age from her hands, and damn.

  • @itsjustmetomc4848
    @itsjustmetomc4848 Месяц назад

    👍👍❤❤

  • @MCTNPrep
    @MCTNPrep Месяц назад

    Cool, thanks for the info!

  • @munadiilyas2518
    @munadiilyas2518 Месяц назад

    Aku ska itu

  • @Kyler404
    @Kyler404 Месяц назад

    How do I connect and participate?

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance Месяц назад

      Check out our course page here and we hope you can come to the next one!: www.wildabundance.net/in-person-classes/permaculture-design-certification-course/

  • @aurawright2130
    @aurawright2130 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @Groworganic9999
    @Groworganic9999 Месяц назад

    Shell

  • @Groworganic9999
    @Groworganic9999 Месяц назад

    I live in Hendersonville NC & I’m currently enrolled in the tiny house online academy

  • @Groworganic9999
    @Groworganic9999 Месяц назад

    How do I get one?

  • @MaLiArtworks186
    @MaLiArtworks186 Месяц назад

    Earthquake proof, tornado proof, fire proof, cool in summer, warm in winter.

    • @Sorel366
      @Sorel366 17 дней назад

      Bullet proof

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 Месяц назад

    Shell

  • @MCTNPrep
    @MCTNPrep 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the info!

  • @matthewjohnson6360
    @matthewjohnson6360 2 месяца назад

    A person in Canada build 1.

  • @elizabethsmith823
    @elizabethsmith823 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!!

  • @WagonWheel-wu2rs
    @WagonWheel-wu2rs 2 месяца назад

    Awesome!

  • @WagonWheel-wu2rs
    @WagonWheel-wu2rs 2 месяца назад

    Great info! And Natalie is HOT! 😬

  • @funkmonkeyfun
    @funkmonkeyfun 2 месяца назад

    What about treating the end grain with boiled linseed oil?

  • @MicPoitras
    @MicPoitras 2 месяца назад

    Hi, I have a lot of barn beam to treat and ... $$$ do you know if it is cheaper to buy borax and dilute it? Boracare seem expensive... best regards, Mike

  • @MCTNPrep
    @MCTNPrep 3 месяца назад

    Kearsley, made cornbread at the class I was in. Still the best cornbread I’ve ever had! Such a great cook!

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 3 месяца назад

    Tadpoles and frogs are indicators of a healthy environment. Look at all those little baby frogies!!!

  • @rhondamckinley4373
    @rhondamckinley4373 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @heathboeddeker5401
    @heathboeddeker5401 3 месяца назад

    Actually hemp has been in use since the Roman times. It is more of a forgotten material than a new material. The chemical companies were and are not to control it so they had it banned back in the 1930's in the U.s.a . Heck even Henery Fird used Hemp in one of his car models .

  • @belsy0070
    @belsy0070 3 месяца назад

    Nice looking projects

  • @Inaqtpi
    @Inaqtpi 4 месяца назад

    Omgosh-so inforamtive. I hv mathphobia and my brain shuts down when i hv to figure that stuff. But no one has ever taught me how to use a tape measure. You did it so clearly AND easily! You really helped me with something so important that another person might feel is stupid that i already didnt get it. So i appreciate so so much u taking the time to make this video. And i also love that it was taught by a woman. It made me feel like u might hv struggled in this area too and it helped me realize I CAN DO THIS! 🎉

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 4 месяца назад

      we love hearing this! Yes, we have honed our teaching methods over many years of teaching basic carpentry workshops here at Wild Abundance. I hope you get to join us for a class sometime--we also teach tiny house building and will be opening up registration soon: www.wildabundance.net/in-person-classes/

  • @Inaqtpi
    @Inaqtpi 4 месяца назад

    Love the information! 🎉

  • @Inaqtpi
    @Inaqtpi 4 месяца назад

    Im not really a camper but I would LOVE to learn how to build

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 4 месяца назад

      Oh you don't have to camp, it's free though if you bring a tent-- there are also rentable tents we set up for people with bedding included... (not "glamping" level but large and comfy) ALSO of course lots of students opt to share Airbnb's or stay in a bed and breakfast 8 min down the road...

  • @belsy0070
    @belsy0070 4 месяца назад

    Hopefully when I go back in September for another class I can see the final project

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 4 месяца назад

      Guessing we may still be chipping away at the interior but hopefully it will be looking much more put together and maybe have it's sheathing finished at least!

  • @iantewksbury6681
    @iantewksbury6681 4 месяца назад

    Hi thanks for your video! It looks like the bucket you used was galvanized possibly? Is there any concern for it imparting zinc etc into the buckskin or fur when using it for smoking? I am used to smoking my hides with a pit but live in a rental so bucket seems to be the best option currently. Thanks so much!

  • @roserainy7586
    @roserainy7586 4 месяца назад

    Never seen anyone do that, nifty 😊 I'll have to give it a try, got tons of chickweed this year 🌸

  • @juniourx2203
    @juniourx2203 4 месяца назад

    Labour in US. And Europe is crazy labour in Africa is cheap

  • @kamepohs5745
    @kamepohs5745 4 месяца назад

    Super informative, thank you for all your hard work :D!

  • @renaissancewomanfarm9175
    @renaissancewomanfarm9175 4 месяца назад

    I bet some little pygmy goats would like that hillside bank a great deal. Then you could give up the weed whacker all together.

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah, cool. Thanks for sharing. I'm living on a hillside in Canada and after seeing what was possible in Sichuan, I want to do some terracing here so thanks for your helpful tips on this most under reported topic. This should be the topic of many PHD students and something road construction crews are famliar with so they can diversify the use of their earth moving machinery

  • @neelsolanki9400
    @neelsolanki9400 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful!

  • @thisisgeorge2117
    @thisisgeorge2117 5 месяцев назад

    How about the load bearing hempblock?

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 5 месяцев назад

    What was that heater thing in the outdoor showers? I wants one!!!! This class looks so amazing!!!!

    • @WildAbundance
      @WildAbundance 4 месяца назад

      The outdoor shower is heated with a propane water heater (on demand)... it's worked great for us for many years. Nothing like showering in this rustic outdoor shower, it's cozy and refreshing all at once.

  • @RobertWilliams-wg6uq
    @RobertWilliams-wg6uq 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting. Thanks for that.