#terrapreta — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #terrapreta, aggregated by home.social.
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Amazon'daki terra preta, 5k yıl önce planlanan siyah toprak katmanı, bitkileri altı kat hızlandırıyor. Doğal karbon yakalama. Geleceğin sürdürülebilir tarımı.
🚩 #TerraPreta #Amazon #SürdürülebilirTarım #Biyokütle #CarbonSequestration
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The fascinating story of ‘dark earth’, or #TerraPreta, an incredibly fertile soil in parts of the Amazon that was deliberately cultivated by indigenous peoples. #biodiversity apple.news/A0WoJoEvrT0u...
A mysterious Amazonian soil is... -
The fascinating story of ‘dark earth’, or #TerraPreta, an incredibly fertile soil in parts of the Amazon that was deliberately cultivated by native peoples. #biodiversity https://apple.news/A0WoJoEvrT0uTNEM-rFxEaw
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wondering if all people on this #planet would use #composttoilet
how fast everything would grow because #plants and #forrests would have so much #fertilizer
instead we flush the nutritions into the #ocean to create algea blooms
#compost #toilet #philosophy #amazonas #terrapreta #newyork #sustainability #water -
#Grüngasquote
Dümmer geht's wohl nicht. Wir haben für Biomasse bereits konkurrierende Abnehmer.Dann besser Verwendung von Biomasse zur Herstellung von Pflanzenkohle. Die Pyrolysegase könnten durch CarbonCapture darüberhinaus die negative CO2 Bilanz verbessern und Böden werden auch verbessert. Selbst im Beton lässt sich Kohlenstoff speichern.
#terrapreta #pflanzenkohle #climatechange #climatecrisis #carboncapture
https://www.telepolis.de/article/Wie-Pflanzenkohle-das-Klima-schuetzen-kann-9759577.html
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#Grüngasquote
Dümmer geht's wohl nicht. Wir haben für Biomasse bereits konkurrierende Abnehmer.Dann besser Verwendung von Biomasse zur Herstellung von Pflanzenkohle. Die Pyrolysegase könnten durch CarbonCapture darüberhinaus die negative CO2 Bilanz verbessern und Böden werden auch verbessert. Selbst im Beton lässt sich Kohlenstoff speichern.
#terrapreta #pflanzenkohle #climatechange #climatecrisis #carboncapture
https://www.telepolis.de/article/Wie-Pflanzenkohle-das-Klima-schuetzen-kann-9759577.html
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#Grüngasquote
Dümmer geht's wohl nicht. Wir haben für Biomasse bereits konkurrierende Abnehmer.Dann besser Verwendung von Biomasse zur Herstellung von Pflanzenkohle. Die Pyrolysegase könnten durch CarbonCapture darüberhinaus die negative CO2 Bilanz verbessern und Böden werden auch verbessert. Selbst im Beton lässt sich Kohlenstoff speichern.
#terrapreta #pflanzenkohle #climatechange #climatecrisis #carboncapture
https://www.telepolis.de/article/Wie-Pflanzenkohle-das-Klima-schuetzen-kann-9759577.html
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#Grüngasquote
Dümmer geht's wohl nicht. Wir haben für Biomasse bereits konkurrierende Abnehmer.Dann besser Verwendung von Biomasse zur Herstellung von Pflanzenkohle. Die Pyrolysegase könnten durch CarbonCapture darüberhinaus die negative CO2 Bilanz verbessern und Böden werden auch verbessert. Selbst im Beton lässt sich Kohlenstoff speichern.
#terrapreta #pflanzenkohle #climatechange #climatecrisis #carboncapture
https://www.telepolis.de/article/Wie-Pflanzenkohle-das-Klima-schuetzen-kann-9759577.html
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#Grüngasquote
Dümmer geht's wohl nicht. Wir haben für Biomasse bereits konkurrierende Abnehmer.Dann besser Verwendung von Biomasse zur Herstellung von Pflanzenkohle. Die Pyrolysegase könnten durch CarbonCapture darüberhinaus die negative CO2 Bilanz verbessern und Böden werden auch verbessert. Selbst im Beton lässt sich Kohlenstoff speichern.
#terrapreta #pflanzenkohle #climatechange #climatecrisis #carboncapture
https://www.telepolis.de/article/Wie-Pflanzenkohle-das-Klima-schuetzen-kann-9759577.html
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🖤 Teil 10 unserer Wissensreihe ist online!
„Pflanzenkohle: Ein uraltes Wissen neu entdeckt“Schon vor Jahrhunderten nutzten Menschen Pflanzenkohle, um Böden fruchtbar zu machen. Heute gewinnt dieses Wissen erneut an Bedeutung – für gesunde Böden, stabile Kreisläufe und Klimaschutz! 🌱
📖 Hier geht’s zum Artikel:
🔗 https://bioklw.de/kreislaufwirtschaft/pflanzenkohle-ein-uraltes-wissen-neu-entdeckt/#Pflanzenkohle #TerraPreta #Bodenleben #Klimaschutz #Biokreislaufwirtschaft #Nachhaltigkeit #Gartenwissen
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🖤 Teil 10 unserer Wissensreihe ist online!
„Pflanzenkohle: Ein uraltes Wissen neu entdeckt“Schon vor Jahrhunderten nutzten Menschen Pflanzenkohle, um Böden fruchtbar zu machen. Heute gewinnt dieses Wissen erneut an Bedeutung – für gesunde Böden, stabile Kreisläufe und Klimaschutz! 🌱
📖 Hier geht’s zum Artikel:
🔗 https://bioklw.de/kreislaufwirtschaft/pflanzenkohle-ein-uraltes-wissen-neu-entdeckt/#Pflanzenkohle #TerraPreta #Bodenleben #Klimaschutz #Biokreislaufwirtschaft #Nachhaltigkeit #Gartenwissen
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🖤 Teil 10 unserer Wissensreihe ist online!
„Pflanzenkohle: Ein uraltes Wissen neu entdeckt“Schon vor Jahrhunderten nutzten Menschen Pflanzenkohle, um Böden fruchtbar zu machen. Heute gewinnt dieses Wissen erneut an Bedeutung – für gesunde Böden, stabile Kreisläufe und Klimaschutz! 🌱
📖 Hier geht’s zum Artikel:
🔗 https://bioklw.de/kreislaufwirtschaft/pflanzenkohle-ein-uraltes-wissen-neu-entdeckt/#Pflanzenkohle #TerraPreta #Bodenleben #Klimaschutz #Biokreislaufwirtschaft #Nachhaltigkeit #Gartenwissen
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🖤 Teil 10 unserer Wissensreihe ist online!
„Pflanzenkohle: Ein uraltes Wissen neu entdeckt“Schon vor Jahrhunderten nutzten Menschen Pflanzenkohle, um Böden fruchtbar zu machen. Heute gewinnt dieses Wissen erneut an Bedeutung – für gesunde Böden, stabile Kreisläufe und Klimaschutz! 🌱
📖 Hier geht’s zum Artikel:
🔗 https://bioklw.de/kreislaufwirtschaft/pflanzenkohle-ein-uraltes-wissen-neu-entdeckt/#Pflanzenkohle #TerraPreta #Bodenleben #Klimaschutz #Biokreislaufwirtschaft #Nachhaltigkeit #Gartenwissen
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🖤 Teil 10 unserer Wissensreihe ist online!
„Pflanzenkohle: Ein uraltes Wissen neu entdeckt“Schon vor Jahrhunderten nutzten Menschen Pflanzenkohle, um Böden fruchtbar zu machen. Heute gewinnt dieses Wissen erneut an Bedeutung – für gesunde Böden, stabile Kreisläufe und Klimaschutz! 🌱
📖 Hier geht’s zum Artikel:
🔗 https://bioklw.de/kreislaufwirtschaft/pflanzenkohle-ein-uraltes-wissen-neu-entdeckt/#Pflanzenkohle #TerraPreta #Bodenleben #Klimaschutz #Biokreislaufwirtschaft #Nachhaltigkeit #Gartenwissen
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🚜 Angesichts von weltweit 40 Prozent degradierten Böden ist das mehr als Agrar-Romantik. #TerraPreta zeigt, dass #Klimaschutz, #Bodenfruchtbarkeit und #Ernährungssicherheit zusammen gedacht werden müssen – nicht irgendwann, sondern jetzt. 2/3
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🚜 Angesichts von weltweit 40 Prozent degradierten Böden ist das mehr als Agrar-Romantik. #TerraPreta zeigt, dass #Klimaschutz, #Bodenfruchtbarkeit und #Ernährungssicherheit zusammen gedacht werden müssen – nicht irgendwann, sondern jetzt. 2/3
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🚜 Angesichts von weltweit 40 Prozent degradierten Böden ist das mehr als Agrar-Romantik. #TerraPreta zeigt, dass #Klimaschutz, #Bodenfruchtbarkeit und #Ernährungssicherheit zusammen gedacht werden müssen – nicht irgendwann, sondern jetzt. 2/3
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🚜 Angesichts von weltweit 40 Prozent degradierten Böden ist das mehr als Agrar-Romantik. #TerraPreta zeigt, dass #Klimaschutz, #Bodenfruchtbarkeit und #Ernährungssicherheit zusammen gedacht werden müssen – nicht irgendwann, sondern jetzt. 2/3
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🚜 Angesichts von weltweit 40 Prozent degradierten Böden ist das mehr als Agrar-Romantik. #TerraPreta zeigt, dass #Klimaschutz, #Bodenfruchtbarkeit und #Ernährungssicherheit zusammen gedacht werden müssen – nicht irgendwann, sondern jetzt. 2/3
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🌿🥕 #TerraPreta, eine jahrtausendealte Bodenpraxis aus dem Amazonasgebiet, rückt wieder ins Zentrum der Forschung: #Pflanzenkohle kann ausgelaugte Böden regenerieren, Wasser speichern und Erträge stabilisieren. 1/3 www.tagesanzeiger.ch/terra-preta-...
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#terraPreta #permaCulture #permaCultura #permaKultur #fediTips
Some additional notes and observations
@HorcaDobleMango#carbonActivado tanslates in german into #AktivKohle, that's the stuff you find in high quality filters, including filters for #fishTank's, #aquarium's and filres for drinking water as they have the capabilty to filter out all kind of chemicals from air and water. That's the same effect that carbon creates by storing chemical elements in it's space and structure in the soil for #plants and #microorganisms.
Creating carbon from wood by explosively cooling it down throwing it into water, transforming it into "active carbon" resolves the arduous task of creating carbon in an anaerobic setup, an interesting point because we could come up with some kind of #rocketStove with a continious feeding process, seperating glowing carbon from the rest, letting it somehow roll into a water recipient while using the heat created to warm up our houses in the winter. As of now not solved in this idea is what to do with the water steam that is produced, or even to think about some secondery use for that steam. These "ideas/considerations" are actually the result of:
* There is no waste, only primary materials
* Every element in a system has to fulfill at least two goalsWhat we couldn't find out into deep till now is a the issue that apparently carbon can be #hydrophobe or #hydrophilic and which process makes it hydrophillic. We guess that this is in part an important detail as the carbon harbors not only chemical elements but also is a kind of apartment building for microorganisms and their are probably different apartments for aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms.
Perhaps in the case of your soil some hydrophobic carbon could be even the better option.Our question about the kind of soil, in part depending of the region you are from, is due to the observations that carbon to create terra preta is very usefull for old leached soils like those of the #Amazon basin, #SouthAmerica and #Africa in particular, as well as probably for example the sandy soils of #Brandenburg and #Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or regions of Spain, while the benefits in soils like Hessen, Western Germany in general and most likely the whole of central europe aren't that extraordinary, even tho they are most likely always beneficial.
With respect to the profile @permaculture, that is a friendica forum page for the fediVerse.
"Our setup" includes the forum page server https://tupambae.org/ as well as the friendica server https://tupambae.com/ harboring also the forum page profiles @permaculture for english and french and @permakultur for german. If you subsribe to a #forumPage and mention that profile in a inicial post (toot) that post will be reshared by that profile page and send to all it's subscribers!The dot com server is for single profiles and harbors for example a friendica profile @[email protected]. That profile, besides being a standard account in the fediverse actually mirrors publicacions of this mastodon profile over here, in part examplifying the permaculture principal:
* Every element in a system as to be covered at least by two elements/aspects.At the same time by using #friendica we have the benefits of all the extras that a fediVerse server software brings to the table for profiles and projects like:
* #imageGallery
* #calendar
* #personalNotes and #privateMessage
* #directory for to sort publications
* no character limite
* enhanced text editing tools like #bbCode and #markdown
* #postPreviewsimultanios cross publications:
* by email
* to other platforms like #diaspora, #bluesky and #tumblrIn other words, a friendica server for the fediVerse is not only a perfect choice for "Fachbereichsprofile" of a #university like
@unikassel, something like https://social.uni-kassel.de, it's also extremely usefull for projects and larger articles.Please keep us updated in particular about this very interesting project of yours, actually the best would be as answers in this very thread, so we can save your content in our setup and spread it into the #fediVerse.
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#terraPreta #permaCulture #permaCultura #permaKultur #fediTips
Some additional notes and observations
@HorcaDobleMango#carbonActivado tanslates in german into #AktivKohle, that's the stuff you find in high quality filters, including filters for #fishTank's, #aquarium's and filres for drinking water as they have the capabilty to filter out all kind of chemicals from air and water. That's the same effect that carbon creates by storing chemical elements in it's space and structure in the soil for #plants and #microorganisms.
Creating carbon from wood by explosively cooling it down throwing it into water, transforming it into "active carbon" resolves the arduous task of creating carbon in an anaerobic setup, an interesting point because we could come up with some kind of #rocketStove with a continious feeding process, seperating glowing carbon from the rest, letting it somehow roll into a water recipient while using the heat created to warm up our houses in the winter. As of now not solved in this idea is what to do with the water steam that is produced, or even to think about some secondery use for that steam. These "ideas/considerations" are actually the result of:
* There is no waste, only primary materials
* Every element in a system has to fulfill at least two goalsWhat we couldn't find out into deep till now is a the issue that apparently carbon can be #hydrophobe or #hydrophilic and which process makes it hydrophillic. We guess that this is in part an important detail as the carbon harbors not only chemical elements but also is a kind of apartment building for microorganisms and their are probably different apartments for aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms.
Perhaps in the case of your soil some hydrophobic carbon could be even the better option.Our question about the kind of soil, in part depending of the region you are from, is due to the observations that carbon to create terra preta is very usefull for old leached soils like those of the #Amazon basin, #SouthAmerica and #Africa in particular, as well as probably for example the sandy soils of #Brandenburg and #Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or regions of Spain, while the benefits in soils like Hessen, Western Germany in general and most likely the whole of central europe aren't that extraordinary, even tho they are most likely always beneficial.
With respect to the profile @permaculture, that is a friendica forum page for the fediVerse.
"Our setup" includes the forum page server https://tupambae.org/ as well as the friendica server https://tupambae.com/ harboring also the forum page profiles @permaculture for english and french and @permakultur for german. If you subsribe to a #forumPage and mention that profile in a inicial post (toot) that post will be reshared by that profile page and send to all it's subscribers!The dot com server is for single profiles and harbors for example a friendica profile @[email protected]. That profile, besides being a standard account in the fediverse actually mirrors publicacions of this mastodon profile over here, in part examplifying the permaculture principal:
* Every element in a system as to be covered at least by two elements/aspects.At the same time by using #friendica we have the benefits of all the extras that a fediVerse server software brings to the table for profiles and projects like:
* #imageGallery
* #calendar
* #personalNotes and #privateMessage
* #directory for to sort publications
* no character limite
* enhanced text editing tools like #bbCode and #markdown
* #postPreviewsimultanios cross publications:
* by email
* to other platforms like #diaspora, #bluesky and #tumblrIn other words, a friendica server for the fediVerse is not only a perfect choice for "Fachbereichsprofile" of a #university like
@unikassel, something like https://social.uni-kassel.de, it's also extremely usefull for projects and larger articles.Please keep us updated in particular about this very interesting project of yours, actually the best would be as answers in this very thread, so we can save your content in our setup and spread it into the #fediVerse.
👍 -
#terraPreta #permaCulture #permaCultura #permaKultur #fediTips
Some additional notes and observations
@HorcaDobleMango#carbonActivado tanslates in german into #AktivKohle, that's the stuff you find in high quality filters, including filters for #fishTank's, #aquarium's and filres for drinking water as they have the capabilty to filter out all kind of chemicals from air and water. That's the same effect that carbon creates by storing chemical elements in it's space and structure in the soil for #plants and #microorganisms.
Creating carbon from wood by explosively cooling it down throwing it into water, transforming it into "active carbon" resolves the arduous task of creating carbon in an anaerobic setup, an interesting point because we could come up with some kind of #rocketStove with a continious feeding process, seperating glowing carbon from the rest, letting it somehow roll into a water recipient while using the heat created to warm up our houses in the winter. As of now not solved in this idea is what to do with the water steam that is produced, or even to think about some secondery use for that steam. These "ideas/considerations" are actually the result of:
* There is no waste, only primary materials
* Every element in a system has to fulfill at least two goalsWhat we couldn't find out into deep till now is a the issue that apparently carbon can be #hydrophobe or #hydrophilic and which process makes it hydrophillic. We guess that this is in part an important detail as the carbon harbors not only chemical elements but also is a kind of apartment building for microorganisms and their are probably different apartments for aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms.
Perhaps in the case of your soil some hydrophobic carbon could be even the better option.Our question about the kind of soil, in part depending of the region you are from, is due to the observations that carbon to create terra preta is very usefull for old leached soils like those of the #Amazon basin, #SouthAmerica and #Africa in particular, as well as probably for example the sandy soils of #Brandenburg and #Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or regions of Spain, while the benefits in soils like Hessen, Western Germany in general and most likely the whole of central europe aren't that extraordinary, even tho they are most likely always beneficial.
With respect to the profile @permaculture, that is a friendica forum page for the fediVerse.
"Our setup" includes the forum page server https://tupambae.org/ as well as the friendica server https://tupambae.com/ harboring also the forum page profiles @permaculture for english and french and @permakultur for german. If you subsribe to a #forumPage and mention that profile in a inicial post (toot) that post will be reshared by that profile page and send to all it's subscribers!The dot com server is for single profiles and harbors for example a friendica profile @[email protected]. That profile, besides being a standard account in the fediverse actually mirrors publicacions of this mastodon profile over here, in part examplifying the permaculture principal:
* Every element in a system as to be covered at least by two elements/aspects.At the same time by using #friendica we have the benefits of all the extras that a fediVerse server software brings to the table for profiles and projects like:
* #imageGallery
* #calendar
* #personalNotes and #privateMessage
* #directory for to sort publications
* no character limite
* enhanced text editing tools like #bbCode and #markdown
* #postPreviewsimultanios cross publications:
* by email
* to other platforms like #diaspora, #bluesky and #tumblrIn other words, a friendica server for the fediVerse is not only a perfect choice for "Fachbereichsprofile" of a #university like
@unikassel, something like https://social.uni-kassel.de, it's also extremely usefull for projects and larger articles.Please keep us updated in particular about this very interesting project of yours, actually the best would be as answers in this very thread, so we can save your content in our setup and spread it into the #fediVerse.
👍 -
#terraPreta #permaCulture #permaCultura #permaKultur #fediTips
Some additional notes and observations
@HorcaDobleMango#carbonActivado tanslates in german into #AktivKohle, that's the stuff you find in high quality filters, including filters for #fishTank's, #aquarium's and filres for drinking water as they have the capabilty to filter out all kind of chemicals from air and water. That's the same effect that carbon creates by storing chemical elements in it's space and structure in the soil for #plants and #microorganisms.
Creating carbon from wood by explosively cooling it down throwing it into water, transforming it into "active carbon" resolves the arduous task of creating carbon in an anaerobic setup, an interesting point because we could come up with some kind of #rocketStove with a continious feeding process, seperating glowing carbon from the rest, letting it somehow roll into a water recipient while using the heat created to warm up our houses in the winter. As of now not solved in this idea is what to do with the water steam that is produced, or even to think about some secondery use for that steam. These "ideas/considerations" are actually the result of:
* There is no waste, only primary materials
* Every element in a system has to fulfill at least two goalsWhat we couldn't find out into deep till now is a the issue that apparently carbon can be #hydrophobe or #hydrophilic and which process makes it hydrophillic. We guess that this is in part an important detail as the carbon harbors not only chemical elements but also is a kind of apartment building for microorganisms and their are probably different apartments for aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms.
Perhaps in the case of your soil some hydrophobic carbon could be even the better option.Our question about the kind of soil, in part depending of the region you are from, is due to the observations that carbon to create terra preta is very usefull for old leached soils like those of the #Amazon basin, #SouthAmerica and #Africa in particular, as well as probably for example the sandy soils of #Brandenburg and #Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or regions of Spain, while the benefits in soils like Hessen, Western Germany in general and most likely the whole of central europe aren't that extraordinary, even tho they are most likely always beneficial.
With respect to the profile @permaculture, that is a friendica forum page for the fediVerse.
"Our setup" includes the forum page server https://tupambae.org/ as well as the friendica server https://tupambae.com/ harboring also the forum page profiles @permaculture for english and french and @permakultur for german. If you subsribe to a #forumPage and mention that profile in a inicial post (toot) that post will be reshared by that profile page and send to all it's subscribers!The dot com server is for single profiles and harbors for example a friendica profile @[email protected]. That profile, besides being a standard account in the fediverse actually mirrors publicacions of this mastodon profile over here, in part examplifying the permaculture principal:
* Every element in a system as to be covered at least by two elements/aspects.At the same time by using #friendica we have the benefits of all the extras that a fediVerse server software brings to the table for profiles and projects like:
* #imageGallery
* #calendar
* #personalNotes and #privateMessage
* #directory for to sort publications
* no character limite
* enhanced text editing tools like #bbCode and #markdown
* #postPreviewsimultanios cross publications:
* by email
* to other platforms like #diaspora, #bluesky and #tumblrIn other words, a friendica server for the fediVerse is not only a perfect choice for "Fachbereichsprofile" of a #university like
@unikassel, something like https://social.uni-kassel.de, it's also extremely usefull for projects and larger articles.Please keep us updated in particular about this very interesting project of yours, actually the best would be as answers in this very thread, so we can save your content in our setup and spread it into the #fediVerse.
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Baumärkte weniger, die liegen oft ausserhalb. Erde habe ich natürlich trotzdem gebraucht. Habe mir dann #TerraPreta online bestellt. Die hätte ich so nicht im Baumarkt bekommen
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Nuevo artículo en el blog, sobre la #TerraPreta y los #JardinesDigitales
https://lacienciadelgarabato.com/archivos/2496 -
Nuevo artículo en el blog, sobre la #TerraPreta y los #JardinesDigitales
https://lacienciadelgarabato.com/archivos/2496 -
Nuevo artículo en el blog, sobre la #TerraPreta y los #JardinesDigitales
https://lacienciadelgarabato.com/archivos/2496 -
Nuevo artículo en el blog, sobre la #TerraPreta y los #JardinesDigitales
https://lacienciadelgarabato.com/archivos/2496 -
Nuevo artículo en el blog, sobre la #TerraPreta y los #JardinesDigitales
https://lacienciadelgarabato.com/archivos/2496 -
Am Mittwoch, 2. April, findet um 19 Uhr in unserem SoLawi-Garten ein Terra preta Treffen statt. Es geht um den Einsatz effektiver Mikroorganismen und Pflanzenkohle für die Pfanzengesundheit und die Herstellung eines Küchen- und Rasenschnitt-Bokashis. Ein langjähriges Mitglied leitet das Ganze.
Teilnahme ist kostenfrei.
#terrapreta #bokashi #effektivemikroorganismen #pflanzenkohle #Pflanzengesundheit #Rasenschnitt #SoLawi #Emsland
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#TerraPreta nach dem Rezept von KeepItGrün selbst herstellen:
- 14kg reine Pflanzenkohle
- 5kg Urgesteinsmehl
- 1l Mikroorganismen
- 400l KompostODER anders ausgedrückt:
10-15% Pflanzenkohle
20% Tiermist / Dung / EM / Pflanzenjauche
60% Kompost
ca. 15kg / m³ GesteinsmehlEine ausführliche Anleitung dazu findest du hier: https://keep-it-gruen.de/terra-preta/
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Lost cities of the Amazon: how science is revealing ancient garden towns hidden in the rainforest
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RT by @EU_ENV: The #LIFEProject LIFE ZENAPA is all about zero-emission nature conservation areas ☀️🌿
Discover how #TerraPreta boosts plant growth, stores carbon, and improves soil🌱🔋
Learn more 👉https://bit.ly/3WwQDdx
[2024-08-01 08:49 UTC]
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#mastoadmin #CO2
> Kennst du Instanzen die wir als Vorbild nehmen können? Danke für den InputDer #friendica node tupambae.org unterstützt @tierranietos
Der #admin lebt #offGrid, seine elekt. Infrastruktur läuft über #Solar. Für die Anschaffung haben sie einige Bäume vertickert, andere lassen sie vermodern um die Nahrungsketten zu unterstützen.
Die bieten gerne GPS Daten und Beweise für lebende oder vermodernde CO2 Speicher.Kohle, except for #terraPreta?
.. for what?
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How nice!
Noteworthy is also the acknowledgement and inclusion of the indigenous people as co-authors :anarchoheart3:
Times are finally changing!
#BioChar #TerraPreta #CarbonStorage #SoilImprovement #RegAg #RegenerativeAgriculture #AcademicPublishing #CoAuthorship #TraditionalKnowledge
#GoodNews #IndigenousMastodon -
How nice!
Noteworthy is also the acknowledgement and inclusion of the indigenous people as co-authors :anarchoheart3:
Times are finally changing!
#BioChar #TerraPreta #CarbonStorage #SoilImprovement #RegAg #RegenerativeAgriculture #AcademicPublishing #CoAuthorship #TraditionalKnowledge
#GoodNews #IndigenousMastodon -
How nice!
Noteworthy is also the acknowledgement and inclusion of the indigenous people as co-authors :anarchoheart3:
Times are finally changing!
#BioChar #TerraPreta #CarbonStorage #SoilImprovement #RegAg #RegenerativeAgriculture #AcademicPublishing #CoAuthorship #TraditionalKnowledge
#GoodNews #IndigenousMastodon -
How nice!
Noteworthy is also the acknowledgement and inclusion of the indigenous people as co-authors :anarchoheart3:
Times are finally changing!
#BioChar #TerraPreta #CarbonStorage #SoilImprovement #RegAg #RegenerativeAgriculture #AcademicPublishing #CoAuthorship #TraditionalKnowledge
#GoodNews #IndigenousMastodon -
How nice!
Noteworthy is also the acknowledgement and inclusion of the indigenous people as co-authors :anarchoheart3:
Times are finally changing!
#BioChar #TerraPreta #CarbonStorage #SoilImprovement #RegAg #RegenerativeAgriculture #AcademicPublishing #CoAuthorship #TraditionalKnowledge
#GoodNews #IndigenousMastodon -
@sco7sbhoy
We can change that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_pretaWe don't have a 6 inch layer yet in our garden, but we are workin gon it (German, but the pictures should tell enough 🙂 )
https://islers.ch/blog/holzkohlenherstellung -
5-May-2023
Secret behind Amazonian 'dark earth' could help speed up forest restoration across the globeAdding Amazonian dark earth to soils boosts plant growth, shows study
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/988029 #science #ecology #TerraPreta #Amazon #rainforest #forests #soil
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@atriverside thank you 🙏🏼 - what a great resource. Adding the hashtag #TerraPreta just in case someone searches that ..
Actually my PhD supervisor James Fairhead did some of the Terra Preta research in West Africa -
> Agrarkapitalismus kompostieren
Wie soll das gehen?
Die Gülle ist zu nichts mehr zu verjauchen.
Die Menge an holzKohle die wir bräuchten um daraus auch nur ansatzweise schwarze bodenbildende Maßnahmen zu entwickeln, das geht auf keine #TerraPreta, ihr linksgrünversiftes Agrarproletenkombinat für den Fortschritt der Landmaschinen.
(duck und wech .. …ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ)
@janine_wissler @amira_mohamed_ali @gesine_loetzsch @linksfraktion
#Landwirtschaft #Ökolandbau -
@SerThomas Is 'dark earth' the same as #TerraPreta? There's a lot of stuff on YouTube dealing with this:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Terra+Preta -
#ShowerThoughts: dietary fibre is the terra preta of the gut.