I think I may buy myself some books, any recommendations? Mostly looking in the homesteading/ permaculture realm
I would like to do a deep dive into composting , so any books or even podcasts would be great.
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Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture
Helped me a lot.
I love this book, I have the second edition π»
I can't zap you π
I'd recommend (a bit aside) something on fermentation, if you're not already into it. Like The art of fermentation from Sandor Katz. But that's something else you've been asking for.
I love fermented foods. Learning fermentation could help my composting journey too
Thanks for the suggestion.
It absolutely opened my eyes. From raising dough for sweet buns or sourbread to preserving food or making some for basically free (like apple vinegar or sour milk), fermentation is powerful tool.
cough, tabacco, cough
Are you suggesting I ferment tobacco?
well, I don't have any other usage of that plant if not fermented...
Interesting, what do I do with it? Put it in my lip like chew? Use it in the garden?
I'd suggest to smoke it as all we smokers do. but hey, feel free to experiment π€£
I didn't know it was fermented to smoke. I was just picturing a wet salt water ferment
Here is an article I just read to get the basics
Fermentation of tobacco at home: different ways to make fermented tobacco at home, how to make a fermenter with your own hands
Conditions for fermentation of tobacco at home: how to ferment tobacco at home, what is this process and why is it needed, preparing tobacco for fe...
I did my own cabinet for fun, but it was too small so I could make like... nothing. wasn't bad, but professional equiptment makes whole lot different results. so I gave up. (and had the plants just for decoration. until they died)
as with any fermentation it was a lot of trial and error. it was fun!
When I was active in a pipe club, several guys tried to make their own tobacco or even roll cigars. The main lesson I took from their bitching was that it's such a hassle it's not worth itπ
Pun intended? π
cough, what? cough
I have free pdf copies of these I can share from my tor file server if they are of interest


Thanks. Ive wanted the Resilient homestead after listening to Ben Falk on some podcasts and forgot about it.
Elliot Coleman is good too. I have not read this particular book and I just built a greenhouse.
I don't like to read books on a phone or computer screen, but I may be interested in checking them out to see if I want to buy them
I always recommend this one.


You had me at radical π»
Cheers
Hereβs a couple days share link for my library on Tor
http://ukl4eyjaegwv5dyygzk7e3rpyllqguoouwgosmmmuygm3diz5qva6hyd.onion/share/bCxiK3MC
PS Natural Reader is a great web and iOS app if you want to turn any pdf book into audio to listen to as you work
Have you taken @npub15879...kv0n 's self study course on Johnson-Su bioreactor composting? It's well worth the $40.

Home Food Systems - Helping you feed yourself; if times get tough or even if they don't
Simplified Bioreactor Composting - Home Food Systems
Welcome to "Simplified Bioreactor Composting: Converting Your Waste into Plant Superfood with Fungal Dominant Compost the Easy Way" at HomeFoodSyst...
I have, it is great. I think I'll take it again. I don't have internet yet, so I'll have to go to the library or something. Thanks
Restoration Agriculture by Mark Shepard
Regenerative Soil by Matt Powers, Nigel Palmers Regenerative growers guide to garden ammendments, Any Sepp Holzer book you can get yur hands on.
I like Matt powers' videos. Sepp is great too I have a couple of his books
I have been doing his course of that book and the microscope one. The book itself is also excellent not the cheapest book, but it's massive and well worth the money for the knowledge in it. If you get it from him it's on sale atm.
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Its worth it for a tome of information. I will probably order from him. Matt Powers brings the level of nerdiness I'm looking for
Yeah its certainly tome worthy. You can always let me know here if you want some help understanding any parts of it.
Thanks, I just placed my order
The Designers Manual and Permaculture 1 by Bill Mollison are great, it can be tough to find a pdf, but there are some free pdfs floating around.
I have and read the designers manual. I would like to read permaculture one
Incredible!
It was a tough read, its dense
It is, I read it a couple of times.
Like 600 pages π
I have read several others but none that Iβd necessarily recommend.
Iβm not sure I recommend these volumes because of the coast, but they are comprehensive especially if you live east of the Mississippi.


This and of course Bill Mollison!


This book is great. I also have the big black book
Broken Money @Lyn Alden
The Big Print @npub1d3f4...r4xv