Anyone who wants to have a Plan B, C, and D for growing their own food should to watch at least a few of these videos. There are some possibilities with gardening that might eliminate 1) OLD AGE disadvantages {ow!}.....2) No-soil problems...3) Rodent/bunnie/moles and mebbe deer problems ....4) Helps with the moisture and cold problems {tho ya might have to tweak these to make it work on your particular bit of real estate!
1) This is about growing taters vertically in wire baskets. Expense of the stakes and chicken wire (unless you can salvage materials) but otherwise - whoohooo! I've always wanted to try this method cuz everyone has concluded that digging taters is just-flat out of the question any more.
2) This one is just purely interesting. Inner city large greenhouses that have plants, fish, worms all in a cycling system. I've seen this Permaculture before and would love to have a large enough space for this. But some minor ideas we might incorporate.
3 ) This is a good look at STRAW bale gardening....which I'm VERY excited about. Look how they are putting the seed in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3adakfU9bCY&feature=endscreen
4) This shows a straw bale garden already growing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihvYJlcJbI8&feature=related
5) THIS IS THE ONE! This is a video of a HAY bale gardening presentation from a woman with disabilities that discovered this method 2 years ago. It's long but well worth looking at. Answers lots of questions. Is the only one I found that uses HAY instead of straw but for good reasons - the main ones are better nutrient for the plants as the bale decomposes and better WATER RETENTION which is a heads-up for us in CO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXWz6AmzH_c&feature=related
6) Now here is where a ....um, 'collector' like me gets justified.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6FqmCeOymc&feature=related
6-B ) and this is the finished product in use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugc71yhAfV0&feature=fvwrel
7) This is one that uses hydroponics with water bottles:
http://www.windowfar...rg/buildyourown
8) This one is a variation on this idea. Excellent HowTo pics! I'm going to try this for sure! This guy is very experienced in subsistence gardens globally if you look at any other videos by him. [this is the one in Jeeper's post]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uDbjZ9roEQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gxmU3YAh6c&feature=related
9) How about a greenhouse made from walls of 2 liter bottles? I've got an idea for using this to combat our wind and later, for season extension.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyKUnPecRi8&feature=related
10) Another concept that might work in a greenhouse or whatever. Several type of containers [plastic if you heat it and make pockets, etc] will work for this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIVJj_yajrU&feature=related
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When you view any of these, the side bar will have other videos on basically the same topic so I've watched many of those too. Some are stuttering or long-winded. But these are a sampling of some good ideas. Good ideas since 'sustainable survival' up here in my mountains is....not a good prospect unless we get some new methods!
This also reflects on the topic of aging that Annarchy brought up in another RURR post recently. We've just begun setting up the potato towers. DH is very excited about the prospect of NOT digging taters outta 'concrete' soil. We're prepping the hay and straw bales which I decided to put inside a 10X20' chainlink fencing to keep deer out. Haven't made any soda bottle tubes yet. These methods require no getting up from the ground and THAT is a big energy savings!!!!
MtRider
Edited by Mt_Rider, 24 April 2012 - 01:02 PM.




