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Water catchment system have been around for several thousand years . It’s nothing new and it comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. There are really only a few places to store the water once it is collected. It can be stored in a barrel of some sort, a lake, or in the soil itself. [...]
Apr 14, 2011 | Categories: Water Catchements | Tags: barrel, catchment, chain, dry bed .absorbed, erosion, harvesting, plants, prevent erosion, pump, rain, rain harvesting, save, save water, summer, system, water, water catchment system, Water collects, Winter | Leave A Comment »
Gardening Rhythms: Disposing/Chipping/Reusing Pruned Limbs Gardening Rhythms: Winter Pruning Roses Gardening Rhythms: How to Use a Chain Saw on Large Branches Gardening Rhythms: Pruning Grape Vines
Apr 14, 2011 | Categories: Pruning | Tags: branches, chain, Chipping, Disposing, gardening, grape, large, Limbs, Pruned, pruning, Reusing, rhythms, roses, saw, video, vines, Winter | Leave A Comment »
Follow @pholowko Want to be able to grow your own garden and be able to eat what you grow? Want to garden without using only what is already in the soil, and still produce amazing results? Gardening Rhythms is a show that depicts a natural method of gardening lifestyle using observation, innovation, common sense and understanding the practical use of micro biology. This show teaches you how to garden without using chemicals and fertilizers, and it’s designed to give you tips to become a savvy home gardener. Paul Holowko’s father, who holds a Masters in Agriculture, taught him how to prune trees using loppers and a chain saw at the age of 10. At 13, he expanded into beekeeping. As Paul got older, he supported himself through college doing landscaping. Paul is an accomplished Electrical and Computer Engineer, with three master’s degrees and many patents. He brings aggressive innovation, attuned attention to detail, and creativity to gardening. Currently, Paul is experimenting with developing soil by planting different kinds of plants in it, building vertical gardens, developing methods for increasing food production; changing soil chemistry so you can grow any plant, and natural methods of pest control.
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