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4 contributions to The Farm That YouTube Built
Just start
I really don't think this can be said enough. ... Just start. Whatever your context or circumstances , get your hands dirty and start. Overthinking and analysing every little detail will eventually become the excuse to not get on with that dream to live the life you actually want. Procrastination becomes an anchor that tightens around every 'problem' you calculated or presumed wasn't possible. My dream has been to live off the land, live in a home I designed and built myself. I didn't have a penny saved.... Still live paycheck to paycheck like most of us. The only difference is, I just started. I'm a YouTube 'connoisseur' of sorts๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ. If I'm interested in a topic, I will binge watch as much as humanely possible until the idea cements then .... I will scale whatever it is into a small enough project and replicate what I've watched. If it works, great.... That's my excuse to go big or go home. I'll tweak and prod till it makes sense and then just do it. There's so much information on-line now. We don't have any excuses not to try things. What's that project you want to do but keep finding an excuse to not start.? Mine..I began with bare land and I'm starting to see the fruit of what "Just start" can become...
Just start
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@Edwin Bomani your suggestion about the spoiled fruit resonates deeply โ€” turning โ€œwasteโ€ into value is at the heart of living consciously. In my own rhythm, I use much of the fallen or extra fruit for fermented drinks like kombucha, water kefir, and fruit vinegars, which preserve the harvest in living, nourishing forms. What isnโ€™t used there goes into vermicompost or is treated with Effective Microorganisms (EM) โ€” since I donโ€™t keep chickens yet, this has been my way of closing the loop, feeding the soil so it can feed us again. Thank you for thinking in loops, not lines โ€” and for building systems that honor abundance instead of waste.
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@Edwin Bomani turning harvests into lasting nourishment and skills into legacy. Excited to see how your processing unit becomes a space of creation, preservation, and deeper connection.
Growing with Fishes
My ultimate system is definitely aquaponics and all its various offshoots. Growing fish and vegetables all in one system? That's just cheating at this point surely ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. I can blame my foray into aquaponics to landing me in this world of sustainability and permaculture. The moment I saw it, it just made sense. A system where biological process defines every element of the growing processes? Whaaaaat?!! ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿคฏ. You allow the biology to naturally grow, you add the fish, the fish waste feeds the microbes, the microbes convert the fish waste into food for the plants.... The plants filter the water and reoxygenate the water, that same water is used to grow the plants and you pump the water back into the fish tank.... Understanding that cycle ,led me squarely into permaculture. It's the same process. Understanding the biology, the soil, what we,animals and plants need .... Then working towards allowing nature to do its thing... The fish water has had massive part to play in the successes we have had to regeneration of our land. And it doesn't have to cost an absolute fortune to build your own... Have you heard about aquaponics?
Growing with Fishes
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Replacing fish in aquaponics with worm compost bins to create a vegan-friendly, closed-loop system โ€” using worm tea as the nutrient source for hydroponics โ€” is an idea worth exploring when the time feels right. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿชฑ๐Ÿ’ง
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@Edwin Bomani Excited to see where the expansion takes this beautiful cycle. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿชฑ๐Ÿ’ง
Satisfying watching something you plant grow
I had no inkling what I was doing starting out. Seeing the fruit of your Labour flourishing.,,.. nothing like it. What are you growing?
Satisfying watching something you plant grow
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@Edwin Bomani Thanks for reminding us that the strongest foundations are built with patience, shade, and a deep trust in natural cycles.
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@Edwin Bomani What stands out is the consistency of care and the intelligence of selection. Thank you for passing on what works. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿชด๐Ÿ™
I can't be the only one thinking like this..
Hi there. I'm just an average Joe, trying to make it work in a world that doesn't make sense to me anymore. I have been on a journey to find the key to escaping the rat race we all have been taught is 'normal'.... It's borderline crazy to me I have to leave my loved ones everyday (sometimes weeks at a time) so that I can house and feed them. Is that just me??? Maybe I'm the crazy one...๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. The world where I can't feed my family with healthy nutrition without chopping off an appendage first to earn the privilege to do so by the way...A world where poison is 'the right way' to grow that nutrition even when we all can see it's poisoning us to do so.... If I want to build sustainably, it's going to come at a premium because someone else says so.... And on and on it goes.. I've always loved building things, but life in modernity says you need another appendage lopped off to afford that 'luxury'.. It feels like I live in an alternate reality if we are being honest.... What happened to community? What happened to quality family unions? What happened to shared interests and common sense? I'm still trying to find the answers to those questions. Fortunately.... For me at least, I found like minded people online. On YouTube to be exact. I'm just an ordinary guy living from hand to mouth though, I can't afford a lot of these things outright so........ I decided to watch how these legends were creating solutions and copy them, and do it myself. I'm not a purist, just practical. YouTube is building me the Life I have long imagined for the longest time. Come and join me to see how I'm going about it and maybe, just maybe, you can take some shortcuts I had to learn the hard way NOT to do. I'll be building stuff with rammed earth, compressed earth bricks, ferrocement and many more. We can explore how I'm building greenhouses with a combination of those methods. Black soldier fly houses, Catfish hatchery tanks, biogas domes, workshops and many more using these and other tried and tested techniques on a shoe string budget.
I can't be the only one thinking like this..
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@Edwin Bomani Thank you for walking ahead, and for letting us walk alongside you. The best trails are the ones blazed with heart. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿšœ๐Ÿ™
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Building a movement where natural living becomes our shared reality. Helping people reconnect health, freedom, and nature.

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