paul wheaton
04-16-2011, 06:39 AM
I visit with Helen Atthowe, goddess of the soil and longtime Missoula
County Horticultural Extension Agent. We start off talking about
compost. She is the most advanced composter I know. And we talk about
how composting doesn’t have to be as difficult as people make it out.
We also talk about compost tea. Especially when it is of value and
when it is not.
Helen talks about her horticultural philosophy which she calls veganic
permaculture.
Helen and I then explore the space of veganism in general.
We also talk about how some native plants people stand against permaculture.
http://www.richsoil.com/permaculture/160-podcast-015-compost-vegan-permaculture-native-plants/
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County Horticultural Extension Agent. We start off talking about
compost. She is the most advanced composter I know. And we talk about
how composting doesn’t have to be as difficult as people make it out.
We also talk about compost tea. Especially when it is of value and
when it is not.
Helen talks about her horticultural philosophy which she calls veganic
permaculture.
Helen and I then explore the space of veganism in general.
We also talk about how some native plants people stand against permaculture.
http://www.richsoil.com/permaculture/160-podcast-015-compost-vegan-permaculture-native-plants/
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