Monday, December 13th. 11:00AM-12:00PM CT Self-Sufficient & Sustainable with Rob Roath. Episode 45: Getting Your Partner Onboard With Sustainability. What if you do not have a par ... more
Original Air Dates: Monday, December 6th and Monday, December 13th, 2010 at 12:00PM CT. This is a 2-hour podcast containing two episodes of The Self-Sufficient Homestead show with ... more
Is salt actually good for you or bad for you? It is a fact that the human body is made up of 72% Salt Water and 28% Minerals. It is also very interesting that when you are hospita ... more
We found some interesting info on plants and herbs that may help heal certain ailments. We are not doctors and we do not claim to heal or cure anything. We are just passing on int ... more
Thats BOOM, not bomb. Ron is CEO of CONWAY DATA. His company does data collection and interpretation of future trends. In this time of doom and gloom, Ron will give you some start ... more
Proper care of indoor plants is really important, especially during the long, gray days of winter. Learn how to keep your plants, even those you bought for the holidays, thriving ... more
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Many home owners residing in rural areas are often struggling to keep their well manicured landscape from being devoured by deer. Some folks have opted to install high fencing tha ... more
Join in the discussion of foreground plants used to carpet the aquarium in an aquascape. I will try and cover all the most well known, new and rare, and the most easy to most diff ... more
This week, Ms. Grow-It-All (aka Master Gardener Audrey Post) and landscape designer/horticulturist Bill Kollar of Gardens Inc. in Apalachicola, Fla., talk about salt-tolerant plant ... more
We all need salt for health, but how much and what kind.
God had already replenished the earth for our comfort with EYES on our beginning. When growing up, did you feel sorrow for the people left to live in Greenland, Iceland and Alaska? ... more
One of our planet’s fastest growing organisms is algae. Algae can grow at rates 100 times faster than current production food crops or plants that can be used for bio fuel, produci ... more
Solar thermal may represent a viable way to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels, but what will the cost be to implement the required infrastructure for the power facilities and ... more
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