PostsCommentsPayoutsautonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Organic Gardening isn't for Sissies, Part 3 (and final)First thing that came to my mind was chicken tractor. And they'll get rid of the insects as a bonus!autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: What Coffee Can Do For Your GardenI’m not aware of any plants with an affinity for coffee grounds specifically. My goal is general health of the soil through increasing organic matter and promoting…autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: What Coffee Can Do For Your GardenYes. I put loose tea (black & herbal) directly on the beds. Bags go in the compost as it takes a little longer to break down.autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: What Coffee Can Do For Your GardenI love my garden, but the first cup's for me! ;-) I see the grounds as a byproduct of making my cup of coffee. My research and experience suggests they are better used…autonomygarden (59)in #bitcoin • 8 years agoRE: Proposed Update to Law in the USA Targets Travelers Who Use Crypto Currencies.Thanks for the update! Always good to be aware when predators calling themselves “government” are plotting future attacks.autonomygarden (59)in #introduceyourself • 8 years agoRE: Let me #introducemyself again!Love reading about how people apply Permaculture to different environments around the world. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to future posts!autonomygarden (59)in #sologamy • 8 years agoRE: Sologamy- Marry thyselfAs soon as attorneys figure out a way around the conflict of interest…autonomygarden (59)in #nature • 8 years agoRE: Don’t Be a Sucker, Make Tomato Plant Clones!I’m in Austin, so we deal with similar challenges in summer – very hot, intense direct sun and very dry. Shade cloth has been a lifesaver. It’s allowed for much less watering…autonomygarden (59)in #nature • 8 years agoRE: Don’t Be a Sucker, Make Tomato Plant Clones!We have 2 tomato seasons here - spring and late summer. I think having these ready to go will be much easier and faster than starting seeds for round 2 after early blight takes…autonomygarden (59)in #food • 8 years agoRE: Why You Should Be Brewing Your Own KombuchaThanks food-trail!autonomygarden (59)in #food • 8 years agoRE: Why You Should Be Brewing Your Own KombuchaI agree. I'm currently brewing in a 3 liter jar, but will be moving up to a 2 gallon in the next week. I also want to set some aside for a couple months to try for kombucha vinegar. Cheers!autonomygarden (59)in #government • 8 years agoRE: If you "support" government, you are a threat to humankind. Here's why.There are those that respect other people's autonomy and there are those that do not. That latter I call criminals, regardless of costume or title.autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Easy Fig Tree Propagation in 1…2…3Thank you. The trees grow pretty fast, so it won't be long coming. I think this technique will work for most fruit trees that aren't grafted to a different rootstock. I will…autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Backyard Proving GroundsYes, I think of the line from Jurassic Park - "Life finds a way". Thanks for your comment!autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Backyard Proving GroundsYou're welcome. And thanks for your interest!autonomygarden (59)in #money • 8 years agoRE: The Mexican Peso: A Century of Currency Debasement (Part 5 – Boom and Bust)I agree. The Mexican Mint put out some of the most beautiful coins. I have a couple Libertads - higher premium than other national mints, but a terrific looking bullion coin.autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Edible Landscaping: Turk's CapGreat post! My son devours the flowers and fruit from the Turk’s Cap in our yard. Attracts the hummingbirds and butterflies, too!autonomygarden (59)in #money • 8 years agoRE: The Mexican Peso: A Century of Currency Debasement (Part 1 - Independence)The central bankers need a population willing to believe the something for nothing scam.autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Plants Looking Stressed? Maybe They Need SunscreenYes, the above is temporary. I plan to get a full cover w/ 60% light transmission next spring and set it up. I like using cattle panels for the frame....easy up, easy down.autonomygarden (59)in #gardening • 8 years agoRE: Plants Looking Stressed? Maybe They Need SunscreenYes, these are all photos I took of my raised bed garden. There's a cool, baby bok choy at the top, garden beds shaded w/ some spare row cover cloth in the middle and beets and kale at the bottom.