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3 contributions to Oasis Builders
What Do You Suggest?
I came across this post and seeking your suggestion. Owner is about to rebuild same style. He is also asking..... 🪲 What is a constant irritation? 🪲 What would you do differently if you were to undo redo? Would you change it's design build 5 years ago?
What Do You Suggest?
2 likes • Mar 31
Interesting question, this is a great opportunity to improve things long term. One constant irritation in builds like this is usually maintenance and usability over time, not just how it looks at the start. Small design choices can become daily frustrations. If I could redo it, I would focus more on durability, ease of maintenance and how the space actually gets used day to day, not just the initial design. Curious what issues the owner has been noticing so far?
2 likes • Apr 8
@Robert Chan Yes, that's a good idea. You'd rather not plant grains😃
Biodynamic Calendar
I ran my notes through Notebook LM for the planning stages and seems fairly clear as a path forward. I think us looking at a 14 day calendar together might be the way to go. I am going to try to post 14 day plan every 14 days. We can all journal and experiment together. It just might be me, but I have some of the strongest tomato starts I think I have ever had. I picked a 3 days fruiting period in February and sowed the seed on the middle day. I am going to transplant today and tomorrow. On the calendar tomorrow is a single strong transplant day... I will mark my cups with todays day and tomorrows date just to see if there is a difference. And it may just be the plant, but if you look at the plants along side, they are leaf plants, healthy but no the growth I see in the fruit plant. February 21 was a Leaf/Fruit day, February 22 was a Flower/Fruit day and February 23 was a Root/Fruit day... these were planted February 22. I also participated in a zone 3 group discussion on the biodynamic calendar found here https://www.skool.com/oasis-builders-8012/classroom/f85f59fa?md=8a76d88605134baba84da1bc305e5cb1
Biodynamic Calendar
2 likes • Mar 31
This is really interesting, I like how you are actually testing it instead of just following it. Tracking the transplant dates like that is a smart move, it will be cool to see if there is any noticeable difference over time. Even small patterns could add up. Also curious to see how consistent the results are across different plants, not just tomatoes. Keep us posted on what you notice after a few weeks.
1 like • Apr 8
@Jim Flach Hmmm, i see🤔
Interested in Learning to Grow and Build Self Sufficiency
Hey everyone, happy to be here. I joined because I am interested in learning how to grow my own food and understand more about gardening in a simple and practical way. I like the idea of becoming more self sufficient and building useful skills over time. Looking forward to learning from you all.
1 like • Mar 23
@Larry Baracco Thank you. Feels great to be here
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@Larry Baracco Thank you, feels great to be here
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Briggs John
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