Bravo!!! I'm listening to these series of lectures as I plant. Im delighted by the depth and breadth of information shared as I work hard to establish these gardens! Plus I love the excuse to plant flowers among my veg!
you all prolly dont care but does anybody know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Tristian Parker thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Wow this was so good. I tell farmers and people all the time the soil is pretty much the same as our gut. Both have microbes, I would use this comparison, fermented foods for our gut is like adding compost to the soil. Our microbie according to these two MDs David Perlmutter and William Davis is made up of 100 Trillion microbes. As microbes feed our plants our gut microbes feed us. I also think she answered my question on growing veggies, an 8 plant mix or more is best. I will be puting it to the test this yr. Would live to have Miss Christine's email to send her pics of my veggies. Thank you Bionutrient
Best soil/dirt/aggregate for mycology? Clay? Sand? Gravel? Volcanic ash blend? Bottom muck? Loam?Agreed on biochar homethank you for sharing your most valuable work
A lot of good information however slides hard to see so hard to follow the biology. The slide show was slow and a distraction to her as well as myself. But really great information about how feeding the soil is more important than feeding the plants. I think we tend to pay attention to what's above the soil. She shows us why it's important to pay attention to what's under the surface.
The craziness we are experiencing exponentially is exactly from the lack of connection, soil, our selves, our people. The deracination of everything and poisoning our food has let demons enter our space. Get your gut right, your soil right, get your food right , get yourself right.
We appreciate you.
Bravo!!! I'm listening to these series of lectures as I plant. Im delighted by the depth and breadth of information shared as I work hard to establish these gardens! Plus I love the excuse to plant flowers among my veg!
you all prolly dont care but does anybody know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Darius Gideon instablaster ;)
@Tristian Parker thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Tristian Parker It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Darius Gideon glad I could help =)
Wow this was so good. I tell farmers and people all the time the soil is pretty much the same as our gut. Both have microbes, I would use this comparison, fermented foods for our gut is like adding compost to the soil. Our microbie according to these two MDs David Perlmutter and William Davis is made up of 100 Trillion microbes. As microbes feed our plants our gut microbes feed us. I also think she answered my question on growing veggies, an 8 plant mix or more is best. I will be puting it to the test this yr. Would live to have Miss Christine's email to send her pics of my veggies. Thank you Bionutrient
Amazing video...
I'm planning to go back to school to study agroecology, microbiology, and soil science.
Make sure to intern for Gabe Brown, you will learn way more doing that
Cannot hear the questions being asked. Answers were very detailed. Would have been nice to have someone repeat the questions.
Best soil/dirt/aggregate for mycology? Clay? Sand? Gravel? Volcanic ash blend? Bottom muck? Loam?Agreed on biochar homethank you for sharing your most valuable work
A lot of good information however slides hard to see so hard to follow the biology. The slide show was slow and a distraction to her as well as myself. But really great information about how feeding the soil is more important than feeding the plants. I think we tend to pay attention to what's above the soil. She shows us why it's important to pay attention to what's under the surface.
I wonder if lack of gut diversity leads to autism. Not getting the right things for the brain
There have been recent studies that point to that relationship between gut microbes and autism
The craziness we are experiencing exponentially is exactly from the lack of connection, soil, our selves, our people.
The deracination of everything and poisoning our food has let demons enter our space.
Get your gut right, your soil right, get your food right , get yourself right.
Ask Dr zach bush or any pediatric endocrinologist not beholding to oligarchs.