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Get them ready to start spring...start them off from  seed (not seedlings) and they pump ....they are great hiding breeding patches .....go nuts the things are good fun....and make great afternoon meditation and beer gardens ,kids love them too and oldies as you dont have to bend down ....they make a good present for the elderly 

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You can set an area up like this over winter and you can acheive this in a year ...once they are set up they are such lazy gardening its not funny ...all you do is top up the reservoir....and feed if you want to 

I like companion planting/permiculture and trying new plants out all the time. 

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1 for compost dominated by fungi and, 1 for compost dominated by bacteria?

 

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I started the first bathtub off as a worm farm /vege scrap area ,with some drainage in the bottom etc I will post the pics how to build them ..and over time the black soldier fly larvae come so dont cover all your scraps allow them to lay there eggs they look like little maggots but flatter ...I placed perch in my dam and use the worms to fish ...the black soldier fly larvea were for my aquaponics perch that were juviniles then as they got bigger I put them in the dam ....and it all works as a circular system .

....but you also can incorporate the dam the fish and the dam water over time but anyway ...It will change your life when you get into it ..

After a while if you turn them over and inoculate them then leave them they make great seedling starting soil and also transfer soil to new area's you want to inoculate.

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Make a single Aquaponics set  up on another area ....actually also this was facing nth for winter sun and I had my salad and vege beds etc in an easterly direction mainly as some afternoon shade on all plants with many days over 40 is a good thing ...I think ...lazy gardening ;) have different areas fr different seasons allow the myco to grow in the off season ..and interplant into guilds like crazy 

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Here is a wetland i built ....so when the fingerlings are big enough you transfer them from the aquaponics to the pond dam area and then fish

And keep the whole cycle going....the chooks just live on a giant pile of mulch you just let them turn it over and also wander .

 

One feeds another and... so on and so on and so. 

And you dont have to buy shit or leave where you live except for work or holiday ...but homes a holiday ..so save your money and buy some land .

 

Easier said then done but if you want it you will make it happen.

Small steps

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