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    4,000 gallons in 48 hours

    We have a bit of sunshine today, and the fog is clearing. The final count was 7" of rain in 72 hours, with over 11,000 gallons of water caught in our tanks. Needless to say, we are very happy, but we look forward to a few days of sunshine. http://velacreations.com/blog/sunshine.html
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    4,000 gallons in 48 hours

    we got another 2.7" of rain last night, which translates into another 4,400 gallons into our tanks. That's 8,400 gallons in 72 hours!
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    4,000 gallons in 48 hours

    How to make a huge rainwater cistern We had less than 1" of rain between October 2012 and July 2013. But, now that July is here, the rain season has started, which means that it is Spring, here! We received about 2.5" of rain in the last 48 hours. The rainwater cisterns are filling up! We...
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    Rabbits unerground?

    Why are you insulating them from the cool temperatures of the ground? The rabbits need to be in contact with the thermal mass of the ground to get the greatest effect. Here's my version: http://velacreations.com/blog/rabbit-dwelling.html Also, read this...
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    Survive Drought with Wicking Beds

    The soil is on top of the gravel, not mixed with it. The gravel is the reservoir. Yes, the gravel wicks some moisture up, but the plant roots come down into that layer, as well. The system works, we have gone through several summers with it outproducing regular beds, and many people use this...
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    Survive Drought with Wicking Beds

    The gravel isn't the wicker, the high compost soil on top of it is. The gravel just supports the weight of the soil and gives space to store water under the surface. It's basically a huge self-watering planter.
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    Survive Drought with Wicking Beds

    The gravel creates a water reservoir under the plant soil. so basically, it is to create a space to fill with water. If you look at the page, we use vinyl tarps to create the pan and prevent water from leaving. We live on clay, as well, but found that creating a space under high quality soil...
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    Survive Drought with Wicking Beds

    We live in a very dry climate, and all of our water comes from rain catchment. It typically rains from July through October, but the rest of the year is dry. So, we have to be extra careful with our water use, and especially for growing food, we look to increase our water efficiency as much as...
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    Grow Mushrooms in a Laundry Basket

    no, morels are super hard/almost impossible
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    Grow Mushrooms in a Laundry Basket

    you can get spawn from a variety of places, including cloning from a store-bought mushroom (look at my instructions for cloning to cardboard)
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    Grow Mushrooms in a Laundry Basket

    These mushrooms like light, not dark. The growing medium is just straw, very easy to do.
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    Grow Mushrooms in a Laundry Basket

    Mushrooms often get overlooked in the grand scheme of gardening, just because they're not plants. However, they are extremely beneficial to your garden's soil, are highly nutritious, and make a tasty addition to almost any meal. While it's true that some species can be a little tricky to grow...
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    Easy Solar Wax Melter

    TBH's produce more wax because you typically harvest the whole comb, vs using an extractor with a Lang. That being said, if you cut out the comb in a Lang frame, then it will produce the same amount of wax. 1. It has a sheet metal box on the inside to radiate the heat around the wax. This is...
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    Easy Solar Wax Melter

    We've been raising bees for a while in our top bar bee hives. With a top bar hive, you produce a lot of extra wax. To use that wax, you need to melt it and filter it. This solar powered wax melter is perfect for the job. Just throw in your comb and put it in the sun! You'll need some basic...
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