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India, Karnataka – Ashden Awards 2007

by Tricia

SKG Sangha has radically improved the lives of thousands of rural families in Karnataka, South India by supplying them with both dung based biogas plants for cooking and a specially designed unit that turns the slurry from the biogas plant into high quality fertiliser. The benefits of biogas are well known. It provides rural women with a cheap, reliable source of energy as well as reducing indoor air pollution and easing pressure on forest resources. Less well known is how turning the biogas residue into high quality fertiliser can increase crop yields and, more importantly, give rural women the chance to make a profit. The units supplied by SKG Sangha produce fertiliser simply by combining the slurry with straw and leaves and then adding worms which re-digest the mixture to produce vermicompost. This vermicompost improves the yields of family crops and the liquid output from the unit can be used as an organic pesticide. The growing demand in India for organic fertiliser means that women can earn as much from selling half the vermicompost they produce as the household earns from selling the crops they grow. Since 1993, SKG Sangha has installed over 43,000 biogas plants in the state of Karnataka alone.

Duration : 0:4:56

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Filed Under: organic insecticide Tagged With: ashden, biogas, cow, dung, green

Organic Gardening – Pest Control

by Tricia

To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/10841

Duration : 0:7:9

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Filed Under: organic insect control Tagged With: clone, dig, dirt, dirty, garden, green, house, nitrogen, organic, pest, ph, phosphate, pipe, plant, play, pvc, scale, sodium, soil, weed

How to Make Organic Cleaning Supplies, Threadbanger

by Tricia

As we await the warm weather, let’s do some all-natural Spring Cleaning!

This week, we learn how to make homemade, organic cleaning supplies and how to create a lovelier library.

In preparation for the up-coming gardening season, we get a quick tip on bringing a little green into our nests.

links in this episode:

Dr. Bronner – http://www.drbronner.com/
Green Living Ideas – http://greenlivingideas.com/
Martha Stewart – http://www.marthastewart.com/
Method Home – http://www.methodhome.com/
Mrs. Meyers – http://www.mrsmeyers.com/
Seventh Generation – http://www.seventhgeneration.com/

Duration : 0:3:6

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Filed Under: organic gardening supply Tagged With: clean, cleaning, detergent, earth, eco, friendly, green, home, martha, product, resources, seventh, soap, spring, stewart, supplies

Master Gardeners of Burlington County

by Tricia

A look at a program in which volunteer master gardeners help home garden enthusiasts with their questions.

Duration : 0:6:30

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Filed Under: organic home garden Tagged With: Burlington, County, flowers, garden, gardener, home, Jersey, master, New, organic, pinelands, plant, rutgers, sustainable

Tiny Urban Farm in the City Lives Green (ABC 7 News )

by Tricia

ABC 7 NEWS REPORT, September 28, 2006

The Dervaes family runs Path to Freedom, an urban homesteading project, in Pasadena. Since the ’80s the family has transformed their city lot into an organic permaculture garden. The yard features more than 350 varieties of plants which are either edible or used for other purposes. The garden supplies the family with their food year round. The family sells some of their greens to local restaurants. Doing this gives them money to purchase solar panels and energy efficient appliances. The solar panels provide their home with power and they use a solar oven to cook food on sunny days.
(Note: news segment mistakenly mentions the goats were producing milk. They ARE dairy goats and can produce milk, but like all mammals, they only lactate when pregnant or nursing babies. We haven’t bred our two goats yet. )

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT: http://www.pathtofreedom.com

Duration : 0:2:0

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Filed Under: organic garden supplies Tagged With: homestead, Urban

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