When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
In case you hadn't noticed, the climate is changing and plants are dying. How can homesteaders cope with extreme weather events and a changing ecology. Well, one way is to create an environment for their garden that they can control to a certain extent. This is where high tunnels come in.
A high tunnel, or hoop house is a greenhouse like structure where plants can be cultivated and raised under more controlled conditions.
Join Annie and Jay Warmke from Blue Rock Station for a discussion on their experience with high tunnels, building it, the grant process with the government, and plans for how they intend to use it in the future.
053 - Battle of the Currents (Was Edison Smarter than Tesla?) - Dead White Scientists Series
052 - Reclaiming Building Materials (Salvaging our History)
051 - Becoming a Sustainable Engineer
050 - Eating Seasonally
049 - Seed Saving
048 - Building a Plastic Bottle Greenhouse
047 - Factory Farms
046 - Big Agriculture (Myths versus Reality)
045 - Creating a Not-for-Profit Homestead
031 - Raising Dairy Goats (part 4)
044 - Greenwashing (the lies they tell and the liars who tell them)
054 - Starting a Small Creamery - featured on PBS Sept 2nd
043 - Natural Gardening
042 - Heading Towards Zero Waste
041 - Opting Out (Everything they ever told you is Wrong)
040 - Learning to Thrive
039 - Outlawing Sustainability (Water and Shelter Regulations)
038 - History of Electricity (Dead White Scientist Series)
037 - Outlawing Sustainability (Food Regulations)
036 - Sustaining Diversity (in a world bent on sameness)
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