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Today is a special day. You see, I’ve had a problem with plastics and the toxic chemicals that they emit into our bodies and our planet. I’ve been researching and studying for many years now trying to find a way to garden in harmony with the earth. After many failures I feel I have finally arrived with the answer to this problem. So you see this is a very special day indeed. I am proudly here to share it with you guys. There is so much that I can’t fit it all inside this episode alone. I’m sure a lot of you will have questions and want to see what it is that I’m talking about. And I’m preparing to do some videos in the near future. But for now I want to introduce you guys to the concept of burlap container gardening. Whether you’re a garden enthusiast or someone interested in gardening but have been defeated by the complications that come along with it, i’m here today to show you how easy this method is and how this is a serious game changer. How interchangeable and portable it is. Even for those with disabilities. Those who do not own land like myself. look below for a link I found that is referenced in todays show
Tune in today to hear how:
-Burlap is a renewable source
-Absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen faster than trees
-Galvanized wire is perfectly safe
-This eliminates most gardening problems
-It’s cheaper than anything else out there
-It’s easier than plastic containers
-It’s portability opens up many opportunities
American Galvanizers Association
Arash
For growing microgreens indoor, I want to make trays with the galvanized sheet. In fact, I will fill the trays with potting soil and grow broccoli, wheatgrass and etc. I concern about toxicity with zinc because my potting soil is a bit acidic. What is your opinion? Also, due to the permanent moisture, will NOT it rust during the time? (I only access to cold-galvanized sheets) Best Regards
July 30, 2018
(AGA)
Hi Arash, Zinc is commonly used in agriculture projects, and is not typically harmful to the plants and soil. For more information, see our website and white paper on hot-dip galvanizing's contribution to Zinc levels in the soil: https://galvanizeit.org/hot-dip-galvanizing/what-is-zinc/zinc-and-the-environment Performance and longevity of the galvanized coating will depend on the soil properties. For more information on how to determine performance in soil, see the following page on our website: https://galvanizeit.org/hot-dip-galvanizing/how-long-does-hdg-last/in-soil
Thank you for being here today.
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Today is a special day. You see, I’ve had a problem with plastics and the toxic chemicals that they emit into our bodies and our planet. I’ve been researching and studying for many years now trying to find a way to garden in harmony with the earth. After many failures I feel I have finally arrived with the answer to this problem. So you see this is a very special day indeed. I am proudly here to share it with you guys. There is so much that I can’t fit it all inside this episode alone. I’m sure a lot of you will have questions and want to see what it is that I’m talking about. And I’m preparing to do some videos in the near future. But for now I want to introduce you guys to the concept of burlap container gardening. Whether you’re a garden enthusiast or someone interested in gardening but have been defeated by the complications that come along with it, i’m here today to show you how easy this method is and how this is a serious game changer. How interchangeable and portable it is. Even for those with disabilities. Those who do not own land like myself. look below for a link I found that is referenced in todays show
Tune in today to hear how:
-Burlap is a renewable source
-Absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen faster than trees
-Galvanized wire is perfectly safe
-This eliminates most gardening problems
-It’s cheaper than anything else out there
-It’s easier than plastic containers
-It’s portability opens up many opportunities
American Galvanizers Association
Arash
For growing microgreens indoor, I want to make trays with the galvanized sheet. In fact, I will fill the trays with potting soil and grow broccoli, wheatgrass and etc. I concern about toxicity with zinc because my potting soil is a bit acidic. What is your opinion? Also, due to the permanent moisture, will NOT it rust during the time? (I only access to cold-galvanized sheets) Best Regards
July 30, 2018
(AGA)
Hi Arash, Zinc is commonly used in agriculture projects, and is not typically harmful to the plants and soil. For more information, see our website and white paper on hot-dip galvanizing's contribution to Zinc levels in the soil: https://galvanizeit.org/hot-dip-galvanizing/what-is-zinc/zinc-and-the-environment Performance and longevity of the galvanized coating will depend on the soil properties. For more information on how to determine performance in soil, see the following page on our website: https://galvanizeit.org/hot-dip-galvanizing/how-long-does-hdg-last/in-soil
Thank you for being here today.
If you like this sort of thing check us out on
https://www.facebook.com/groups/565360640644752/
https://www.instagram.com/upandinit/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxQFBYhxvea6sQ8JWLBFeg?view_as=subscriber
Spotify
Apple podcast
Contact
Adrian Babashoff
711 Center Dr. Ste. 105-120 San Marcos CA
92069