Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Biochar in a Food Forest Setting:

Posted a couple of videos that are about my utilization of biochar in my Food Forest project. This technique provides a solution for invasive trees, woody waste, washed out, infertile acid soil all in one process. I'd really recommend considering giving it a try. Here's how you do it. Realize that early Hawaiians--and in fact most pre-industrial agriculture cultures-- used charcoal as a means of improving poor soil extensively. That technique needs to be rediscovered and re-applied. Here's a very very simple way of getting started.

Don't forget the hot dogs!

http://sensiblesimplicity.lefora.com/2010/05/25/biochar-in-a-food-forest-setting/#post0

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

What Sustainable Living Looks Like:


Look, you can do this too: Get a hold of us--we'll help you.

Seriously, isn't this a more beautiful and hopeful vision for this island than tourism or more shoddy spec houses? Come on! Time's a wasting, let's set an example for a better world. There are better ways of living.