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Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.

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Galadriel Freden wrote:Looking at nature, most ecosystems "in the wild" don't have these problems that conventional gardeners do. In the wild, an increase of a certain pest would mean an increase in the predators of that pest!
Sean Banks wrote:don't know if this was mentioned but you can grow your own insecticide......for example tobacco and pawpaw both contain toxins that kill insects......all you have to do is mash the leaves and add some water then spray on your plants. Replacements for limestone include wood ash....that will increase the pH like limestone.....
If anyone lives in the NorthEast, I’ve also been starting to experiment with bittersweet. The berries are high in saponins, and I’ve found that fermenting them in water at a ratio of 1g:5g, berries:water can give you a very effective spray for aphids! I haven’t experimented that much, but straining the solution through a cheesecloth, then diluting with water (I freestyled that part, but I think I roughly doubled the resulting liquid by adding water) seems to work pretty well as a spray. I tried adding just a teaspoon of vinegar in there and that seemed to help too. If anyone else tries this, please let me know what you find out!! 
Dylan H. Harlow- explorer, land steward, craftsman, peaceful forest creature, community developer
Trying to achieve self-reliance on a tiny suburban plot: http://gardenofgaladriel.blogspot.com
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