Kim Goodwin wrote:Okay, don't laugh, I eat it. Just plain. I like it. I do max out, though, and compost the rest. But I think one could save the pulp up and make gingerbread with it?
Heck, I won't laugh...that sounds delicious! Also gingerbread Yum! I bet we will find tons of uses for it!
We had a big harvest of turmeric which we cut and laid out to shade dry. While it was drying a few of the pieces started going black. I'm not sure if it is black mold or something harmless...do you think I have to throw the whole batch away or can I pick out the black ones?
Thanks everyone for all the great information! We have lots of frogs, bats, and birds in Himachal, so I have high hopes that mosquitoes won't be an issue (they are in our cow troughs, but the frogs don't get in there and it is hardly a healthy ecosystem)! I will try without fish and see what happens.
Hey all! We are turning our low spot (which is a pond anyway in monsoon season) into a year-round pond and I was wondering if it is possible to create a balanced system without adding in fish? We will be planting lotus and some other water plants for eating. Can we use cow manure as fertilizer if needed for the plants?
Hey y'all! I know there are lots of books recommended in this forum, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a book which prioritizes letting chickens be "chickeny". I am going to be keeping chickens for eggs only, and the eggs will go to our weakest/sickest rescue dogs. It is really important for me that the chickens have a life where they can be healthy and THRIVE while helping our rescue work and farm!