I am still learning about bointensive gardening, acquiring other gardening knowledge and will soon learn more about goats. I’ll share what I’ve learned and demonstrate with videos as I grow myself into a world of sustainability. You can follow me this year in growning an apartment garden and a few small kitchen plants for a kitchen garden on video. Most people live in apartments around the world! Many are successful gardeners. It’s amazing what you can grow in a small space.
If you have land, you should seriously consider biointensive gardening. You’ll need about 4,000 sq. ft. per person. It will take a few years to prep your garden working up to good results, but it will in the long run turn out to be less work and less space to deal with.
Biointensive gardening is the wave of the future. The more you know about it the better. Grow your own food in a fraction of space. You are literally growing your soil. Giving the soil the nutrients not the plants. Learn more about biointensive gardening and saving your seeds as if your life depended on it!
If you can truly become independent from the powers that be, you will be free. Biointensive gardening will not deplete your soil, it will grow it. Practically no one is aware that the soil on this planet is erroding and the majority of it is depleted and continues to be depleted soil. To couple that alarming news, most food is being grown genetically and even organic food is not as nutritious or fruitful if not grown through biointensive gardening.
Biointensive gardening saves space, water and prevents errosion. You will work less in your garden for more food. If you would like to know more about different and easy gardening techniques for all places and all spaces, check out my blog on http://blog.food2gro.com .
This year I am growing a patio garden for all you apartment gardeners. I’ll even throw in a bit of kitchen gardening. If you have a window sill, you can grow at least one kind of food for the experience of growing your own! If you can’t grow for yourself then support those who grow locally, a neighbor or a farmer’s market. It is better for your health to buy fresh locally grown food. If you avoid the supermarket you also support your local grower which means you are contributing to less oil consumption (food miles) , chemicals and hormones and genetically altered food. Always go for organic gardening and learn along with me to grow biointensive gardens in the future.
I’m also going to feature a webpage and blog entries in the future about Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats. I have started another blog called Got Goats? I want to hear funny goat stories, not ghost stories….goat stories. I don’t care what kind of goat it is, I love them all. They’re great for a laugh and a cry when you see them eating your exotic plants (the most valuable ones of course). I plan on writing a few stories myself soon. We had a goat when I was a teenager of all ages… like I was really overly excited about having a goat while I had so many other priorities like hanging out with my friends. But she won my heart and ever since I’ve loved goats!
The gardening and the goating are part of a journey to my ultimate destination and to have my small farm where I’ll be biointensive gardening and growing goats. So I’ll blog and add and update the site as I embark on the journey. This is planned to happen in the course of 4 years or so…. I’ll be moving around a bit during those 4 years, but I’ll be sure to have a garden wherever I go and want to share the gardening experiences with you!
I started my other blog http://blog.food2gro.com in Nov. of last year. I am about to launch the parent site to the blog: www.food2gro.com, I’ll set up a forum too. I am not a newbie to blogs, websites and forums on the user end of things, but I am one now as a publisher! I am getting lots of help from many kind people! Thanks! If you know about biointensive gardening, goats or gardening in general please drop by and add to my blogs and site! Or if want to help me with the site or blog that’d be great too! It’s all greatly appreciated!
Good gardening and goating to all!
Jubie!
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I came across your blog while searching for apartment gardening ideas. Now, I don’t know much about goating myself, but I’ve been following this blog for the last year or so: http://nasubionna.livejournal.com/ The writer used to work at Heifer international, and now works with goats at an organic dairy farm. It’s worth a read.
By: Q Finder on February 14, 2008
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