Malek Beitinjan

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That looks amazing. Well done! How did you build the smoker?
1 week ago

Katherine Quick wrote:My 2 daughters and I are building a hugelkultur in our backyard for the gardening badge. Can we work on this together as long as we each do every part of the process? Thanks, Katherine Quick



I believe you would each need to create a hugel of the required size, and each plant all the seeds/buds required. It says in the BB the following:

 
- 7 feet tall, 7 feet wide, 6 feet long
 - mulch it with at least 4 different kinds of mulch
 - seed/plant at least a dozen different species
 - seeds are mostly nitrogen fixers (>75% by volume)
 - at least three comfrey plants
 - at least three sunchokes
 - at least a dozen sepp holzer grains (currently available as a prize for anyone who reaches BB20)



So you would each need to make a hugel 7 feet tall, 7 feet wide, and 6 feet long. And each need to plant at least three comfrey plants, three sunchokes, a dozen sepp holzer grains. And each mulch with at least four different kinds of mulch.

When I earned this BB at the SKIP event, four of us did it at the same time by making a very long hugel - it was 7 feet tall and wide, and 24 feet long so that the total size could be divided into four portions, one for each individual.

Beyond that, I think it's okay if you help each other with some of the physical labor involved, but each individual should do the mulching, digging, etc. on their section.
Wheaton Labs is located in Montana and they have a lot of events focused on homesteading. If you went there for a visit you'd probably pick up some good tips.

https://wheaton-labs.com/events/
2 years ago
Start a fire with flint/tinder

Make a snow shelter

Cook something in a pit

Split a log using only nonpowered hand tools

A lot of the natural building PEP badges would apply here as well

2 years ago
Welcome to Permies! If you're interested in developing your skills for a permaculture lifestyle, consider doing the SKIP program. It features a list of specific tasks organized into categories like gardening, woodworking, commerce, community, and more. By doing the tasks you can learn some stuff and demonstrate to others here your permaculture skills!
3 years ago
If you click the button with an ellipsis (3 dots) at the top right of the post, that should give you an option to edit.
3 years ago
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The videos of tadpoles I had seen had them much bigger than these guys, so what you're saying makes sense. I didn't realize that's what mosquito larvae look like. Thanks Permies!
3 years ago

Bell Cedar Farm wrote:Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but after watching your video, those are 100% NOT tadpoles.  Those are mosquito larvae.



Ah, that is some good information to have! If they are mosquitoes, they'll be turning into adults relatively soon, so I'll just wait and see.
3 years ago