Permaculture Self Reliance Backyard Farming
Featured on http://thepermaculturezone.com - Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne of Los Angeles, California are backyard farmers and radical home economics advocates. They give a tour of their property and offer the benefits of their more than 10 years of experience working the land in beautiful Southern California. http://thepermaculturezone.com
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Cool
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Awesome
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Oh fantastic! Well done😁
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What do you use for dish soap?
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Love you guys
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that guys voice is so annoying
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I would like to grow a cactus that is edible! What did you say it is called again? Thanks!
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Thank you for sharing a part of your lives with us. I learned a lot of new things I would like to incorporate here in The Hudson Valley.
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love your place !! you guys keep it interesting!! Thanks for sharing!
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mmm poo lasagne.
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Nice film much better than bacteria to ape to human documentary.
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is the hydrogen peroxide the bleach she mentions (there's an edit break) or are they using a separate bleach?
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he dough seems very dry to me awfuyl stiff. .If tou make it wetter your bun will be a bit flatter but less dry and if you use a high walled bread pan hten it wont fall anyay.. If you kneed the dough next morning withch makes htings so much more complicated then if it is very wet it does not matter because more flour gets incorporated. Thanks of the idea of not kneading not leaving the bread to prove twice. rose
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Really enjoyed meeting you guys and thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas.
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Palma in LA!
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I want to learn more about gardening. I live near Dallas tx. Any local gardeners accepting volunteers? I would even be interested in farm work volunteering. I just enjoy outdoors and nature. Let me know!!!!!
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I loved coop. I need to get one built. Spendid video. thanks for sharing your home.
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until fairly recently due to the drought, it was illegal here in Cali to collect rainwater too. Its awesome you get to keep chickens, its currently against city code to raise chickens in my area . isnt grey water bad for soil health or whatnot? Detergents harming soil insects, like worms, or harming the good bacteria?
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