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RE: Beyond Biotecture. The Evolution of Earthships (EcoKnowme)

in #permaculture7 years ago (edited)

Well, I just had to jump on "mandatory" as it is one of those button-pushing words for me. I mean, even the most basic things, like respecting your fellow beings should not be mandatory. If some can't do it voluntarily, that's a problem an obligation won't fix. But since we seem to be coming from the same corner anyway, and having discussed this sufficiently, we can now throw around words like 'obligation' without creating misunderstanding among each other. :-)
I once visited a place in Northern New Mexico, also earthship inspired, with a similar setup as the one I saw in New Zealand. The guy said he didn't like semi-flush toilets for precisely that reason: that they only provide half the water for his trees. In that case he would have to water them additionally with a hose. Also, your idea of the continuous irrigation is great for using less water. Still, I would combine it with something like a worm-box, to supply the plants with nutrients too. (Recently Earthships started doing something like that in their Simple-Survival models.) So many nutrients tend to go through our kitchens, it would be ideal to hook it up with our planter.
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Oop, will check now. Regarding the worm and waste water, the last video might be similar to what you are talking about. I guess it is pretty complicated, and specific to site, climate and circumstances. Kindof like Aquaponics. On the one hand, great way to reduce water use, but also not without problems. The simplest are usually the best. There is a Fig tree that is 3-4x the size of another one twice it's age,l.... thanks to a tiny grey water tube. Just unbelievable the difference made with that tiny trickle. Ok, see you over there!

I just sent this post to Curie, let's see what happens. Btw, my article for the world-problem-challenge is gonna have to wait another day. It's done, but I don't like it enough to declare it as done.

I know the feeling. But it is good to get in the habit of prosuming, I guess :) Thanks so much for the submission to #curie ! We'll see if it meet the code. Look forward to sitting down with a cup of tea and your words. Cheers!