We grew up using wood ash as soda, you boil the wood ash mixture after it cools the ash will settle at the bottom and you'll have a clear solution at the top. Drain the water and use the mixture to cook anything that needs bicarbonate soda, I guess even baking U can use it for nausea too, take a pinch of ash and put on your tongue like a sweet, after a while the nausea will disappear
Fascinating! Amazing how you prepared all those little sample jars, even the ones that had a short shelf-life and would have changed colour if they'd been prepared too far in advance.
Just a quick thought, the green rust, I'm wondering if that would be of any interest to the Iron - Air battery people?! Simply because it has such an unusual process and it's possible properties?! What do I know about batteries.. 🙂
Why on Earth are there not half as many Likes as there should be!! Come on, this is the way we kept the Soil Alive! Our Food was healthier, and so were our kids!! These guys, Waste Not The..... Honestly, I learned Eco-Farming from a local farmer, who was doing Organic, before it was a Thing!! Food needs to be healthy and the only way to possibly get that is by healthy, living soil!
I'm processing your request at 19:30 ish, but in the meanwhile: I can't help but laugh and think about an episode of the show "Blackadder" where one of the characters are trying to help Blackadder (played by Rowan Atkinson, Mr. Bean) to pay the debt to a heinous loan-shark. In the quest to pay the debt, the less intelligent friend of blackadder tries his hand at creating gold, every alchemist's wettest dream. He exclaim success, and talks to blackadder, and shows what he have managed to create. "Pure green!! Not gold, but the purest green!" I will have to rewatch that episode and get back to you :))
I don't believe that your chemistry is off in any significant way for the application. Insoluable doesn't nessecarily mean that it doesn't dissolve in water. Soluability depends on both the solute (thing dissolved) and the solvent (what you're dissolving in). I'm afraid I have next to no clue regarding the green stuff. Although some kind of iron-compound sounds resonable. I'll be shure to get back to y'all if I get any wiser
well, i love the calcium % but not the potassium...if i could get the potassium out, the calcium would be a treasure...potassium is all over the soil. it turns out, when it rains, the plant leaves shed potassium. and potassium is a nutrient antagonist to calcium which is what is most lacking functionally in our soils...blessings to all
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I did not expect this level of expertise from this guy at first glance. This dude is smart. This is exactly my style, except better.
We grew up using wood ash as soda, you boil the wood ash mixture after it cools the ash will settle at the bottom and you'll have a clear solution at the top. Drain the water and use the mixture to cook anything that needs bicarbonate soda, I guess even baking
U can use it for nausea too, take a pinch of ash and put on your tongue like a sweet, after a while the nausea will disappear
When is part two going to be uploaded?
That stuff in the solution reminds me of copper. When it oxidizes it turns green, and when mining for it, the color of the vein in the rock is blue.
Thank you, looking forward to part 2!
An Eye opener. Thank you for the Video
Fascinating! Amazing how you prepared all those little sample jars, even the ones that had a short shelf-life and would have changed colour if they'd been prepared too far in advance.
Love your videos!
Just a quick thought, the green rust, I'm wondering if that would be of any interest to the Iron - Air battery people?!
Simply because it has such an unusual process and it's possible properties?!
What do I know about batteries.. 🙂
Why on Earth are there not half as many Likes as there should be!!
Come on, this is the way we kept the Soil Alive!
Our Food was healthier, and so were our kids!!
These guys, Waste Not The.....
Honestly, I learned Eco-Farming from a local farmer, who was doing Organic, before it was a Thing!!
Food needs to be healthy and the only way to possibly get that is by healthy, living soil!
This is the most informative channel on RUclips. It’s absolutely amazing we get this content and knowledge for free. Truly a blessing
Lord Percy would be very impressed 😁
The reason for the lead content in most garden soils (outside of former industrial settings) is the use of leaded gasoline.
I just added some wood ash from my wood stove to my garden. I hope I have not ruined my soil and raised beds by doing this.
From what I've read you store the tomatoes green in wood ash and then you pull them out and let them ripen at room temperature
I'm processing your request at 19:30 ish, but in the meanwhile: I can't help but laugh and think about an episode of the show "Blackadder" where one of the characters are trying to help Blackadder (played by Rowan Atkinson, Mr. Bean) to pay the debt to a heinous loan-shark. In the quest to pay the debt, the less intelligent friend of blackadder tries his hand at creating gold, every alchemist's wettest dream. He exclaim success, and talks to blackadder, and shows what he have managed to create. "Pure green!! Not gold, but the purest green!"
I will have to rewatch that episode and get back to you :))
Interesting
Green rust - Alien Metal rusting of course!
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I don't believe that your chemistry is off in any significant way for the application.
Insoluable doesn't nessecarily mean that it doesn't dissolve in water. Soluability depends on both the solute (thing dissolved) and the solvent (what you're dissolving in).
I'm afraid I have next to no clue regarding the green stuff. Although some kind of iron-compound sounds resonable. I'll be shure to get back to y'all if I get any wiser
Won't be wasting it anymore
well, i love the calcium % but not the potassium...if i could get the potassium out, the calcium would be a treasure...potassium is all over the soil. it turns out, when it rains, the plant leaves shed potassium. and potassium is a nutrient antagonist to calcium which is what is most lacking functionally in our soils...blessings to all
There will be more ash salt in old hard wood than twig clippings.
i was taking this guy serious about off gassing till i noticed he had particle board wood on the inside of his wall
YOU know!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You know??
you know!
don't cha know?
Me not know!
I'd like to know>!
If you really know please tell me>
you Know >
Just tell me
but please don't !!!!!>>
for sanity sake !
Please don't ask (you know) again>>>>>>>>>>>>>!??!!YOU know!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You know??
you know! Please don't ask (you know) again>>>>>>>>>>>>>!??!!
thank you for the video.
maybe you are not aware: you say "ehm" very often...
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