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ECHO: Networking Global Hunger Solutions
Over-turned buckets can be used to provide water and nutrients to the garden. Shallow ...
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Sheet Mulching for the Home Garden
Scatter a little lime. For permanent beds do no ... mix lawn clippings or sawdust with stiff dry material like chips or pine needles, bark, etc. Observation and trial are the rules. Try a small ...
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A Sense of Place (Do or Die)
Although the conifer stumps were cut low and the brash burnt, the mulch of remaining pine needles was so thick that natural heather regeneration was going to be very difficult. Horse-drawn ... and treat stumps. Local children have also been helping to pull seedling rowan, birch and pine, and taking them back to their tree nursery for planting out in school grounds. Embarking ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
... ground n/k solitary n/k untidy structure of branches and twigs; lined with fronds, pine needles and bark both sexes reported; male builds new mostly and female refurbishes old mostly may ...
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Papers - CO2 April 2003
Law et al. Change with age of a ponderosa pine forest as a carbon dioxide sink Papale and Valentini New assessment of carbon dioxide flux ... carbon dioxide near to the mid-atlantic ridge Ríos et al.
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Papers - CO2 May 2003
Ogee et al. Modelling carbon dioxide exchange in a pine forest Housman et al. Carbon dioxide enrichment and ecology of shrub seedlings Billings et ... mycchorhizae on plant community composition Luomala et al. Elevated carbon dioxide and photosynthesis in Scots pine needles Ainsworth et al. Stimulation of photosythesis by elevated carbon dioxide: how long? Jones et ...
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Composting & Wildlife Gardening
Conifer and evergreen leaves will take 2 3 years, while pine needles will take longer. Is there any way I can speed it up? Yes. If you ... will take less time to decompose. This may be especially desirable if you are using pine needles to make an acidic mould. You can also mix some grass clippings to your heap ...
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ForestHarvest - Craft materials from Scotland's wild and woodland species
These include birch bark (traditionally used by many indiganous peoples in the Sub-Arctic), pine needles (traditionally used in North America) and flexible woody species such as honeysuckle, dogwood, lime, brambles ...
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Compost System-Sustainable Building Sourcebook
... mixing in other materials); nut shells, hair (very high in nitrogen); other (feathers, floor sweepings, pine needles, tobacco without filters, wood ashes, cotton, wool, pure silk, natural material clothing, rugs, and wood ...
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Sourcebook Use of Mulches
Examples of organic mulch material include: shredded bark wood chips pine needles straw pecan hulls cotton seed hull composted leaves shredded cedar. The depth of mulch needed ...
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