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Winter Gardening -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 78
Low Tech Podcast, No. 78 - 08 Mar 2024
Winter Gardening
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How can we adapt our gardens for growing, or at least keeping plants alive, through the winter? A live recording from the Wisconsin Garden Expo.
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Winter Gardening
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How can we adapt our gardens for growing, or at least keeping plants alive, through the winter? A live recording from the Wisconsin Garden Expo.
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“Winter Snow” off of Winter LoFi by Holizna (pub. dom.)
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Hot Gardening -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 77
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 77 - 23 Feb 2024 Hot Gardening lowtechinstitute.org/ How can we adapt our gardens today for a warmer and more variable climate of tomorrow? A live recording from the Wisconsin Garden Expo. Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Song is: “Snow Drift” off of Winter LoFi by Holi...
Biogas in 2100 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 76
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 76 - 09 Feb 2024 Biogas in 2100 lowtechinstitute.org/ In 2100, we try to trap and burn methane before it gets into the atmosphere. Let’s get into this stinky story. Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Song is: “50 Over the Speed Limit” off of Power Pop by Holizna (pub. dom...
Hydrogen Power in 2100 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 75
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 75 - 26 Jan 2024 Hydrogen Power in 2100 lowtechinstitute.org/ Let’s talk hydrogen in the year 2100. Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Retro Synths” off of Power Pop by Holizna (pub. dom.) Title Art: Water Macro, by Harald Hoyer (CC-BY-SA) Sound Effects and Vi...
Hot-Box Compost -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 74
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 74 - 12 Jan 2024 Hot-Box Compost Study lowtechinstitute.org/ A look back at a two-year compost study we’re wrapping up here at the institute. Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Keeping Cool” off of Busted Guitar by Holizna (CC-1.0) “Poor, but Happy” off of Bus...
Hot-Box Composting Study -- Low Tech Video, No. 26
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We recently completed a 2-year study on a composting system designed to collect and reuse the heat, moisture, carbon dioxide, and nutrients from a compost system to grow in the cold season. This video describes the process, study, results, and ways forward for others who would like to try this out. More information can be found at our website, lowtechinstitute.org This study was funded by USDA'...
Energy & Electricity in 2100 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 73
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 73 - 22 Dec 2023 Energy & Electricity in 2100 lowtechinstitute.org/ How do we power our lives here in Cooksville in 2100? Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Happy Dance” off of Power Pop by Holizna (Pub. Dom.) Title Art: Photo by S. Johnson Sound Effects: My o...
Cooksville: A Model Community -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 72
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 72 - 01 Dec 2023 Cooksville: A Model Community lowtechinstitute.org/ Today we travel back to the future, and the past, to set Cooksville in context. Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Dear Mr Super Computer” off of Power Pop by Holizna (Pub. Dom.) Title Art: C...
Cooksville 2100 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 71
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We’re introducing our new season and new series looking at the village of Cooksville in the year 2100. lowtechinstitute.org/ Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Drama” off of Power Pop by Holizna (Pub. Dom.) Title Art: “Cooksville, Wisconsin - Plaque” from James Steakley (CC-BY-SA) ...
Grow Your Own Grains, Part 2: Harvesting and Threshing -- Low Tech Video, No. 25
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In Part 2, we show how we harvest wheat and rye with sickle and scythe, as well as binding and drying in the field. We then move on to four methods of threshing as well as testing the harvested berries for moisture content. Part 1 covered planting. Part 3 will be about grinding and using our grain. One Scythe Revolution: www.onescytherevolution.com/index.html Anarchy Acres: anarchyacres.blogspo...
Low-Tech Perspective on the News of 2023 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 70
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 70 - 05 May 2023 Low-Tech Perspective on the News of 2023 lowtechinstitute.org/ We’re looking at early 2023 news stories with a low-tech perspective on the events that shaped the world, plus some updates Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Songs are: “Mathamatition” off of...
Tartarian Buildings? -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 69
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 69 - 07 Apr 2023 Tartarian Buildings? lowtechinstitute.org/ The idea of the Tartarian Empire is a conspiracy theory, but it gives us something to say about building longevity. “Inside the ‘Tartarian Empire,’ the QAnon of Architecture,” Bloomberg article by Zach Mortice (@zachmortice). Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcas...
LTI DIY CSA -- Making Up Beds
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A quick video for members of the LTI DIY CSA about making up beds. Low Technology Institute: lowtechinstitute.org/
Felling Trees -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 68
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Low Tech Podcast, No. 68 - 24 Mar 2023 Felling Trees lowtechinstitute.org/ We talk about the pitfalls of gathering your own timber Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Song is: “2 Hour Delay” off of Winter Lo-Fi by Holizna (CC0 1.0)
Low-Carbon Gardening -- Low Tech Podcast, No .67
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How can our garden help fight carbon emissions and set us up for a locally sufficient future. lowtechinstitute.org/ Join our community and support us on Patreon. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, and others. CC-BY-SA Song is: “Saturn” off of Intersteller Pop Songs by Holizna (CC0 1.0)
Subsistence Wheat -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 66
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Subsistence Wheat Low Tech Podcast, No. 66
Luddites and Artificial Intelligence -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 65
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Ten-Mile Building Challenge -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 64
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The Future of Composting -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 63
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Low-Tech Perspective on the News of 2022 -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 62
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Future-fitting a Florida Subdivision -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 60
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Future-fitting a Florida Subdivision Low Tech Podcast, No. 60
EcoGuerrillas Audiobook Excerpts -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 60
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Wake Up to Reality -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 59
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Thatching as Sustainable Roofing? -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 58
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Timber Frame Tiny House Teaser -- Low Tech Video
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A Day at the Institute -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 57
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Snake River Seed Co-Op Interview -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 56
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Institute Bee Research -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 55
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Gardens: The Original Social Safety Net -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 54
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When Should You Transition from Fossil Fuels? -- Low Tech Podcast, No. 53
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Science is real! 'Human carried loads'- wow! So interesting! I wonder how many men's mouths it took to carry all these gayfun cement loads! Trans yay! Pro-choice yay! History is real!
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Although the TaRtArIaN EmPiRe theory as is indeed is funny, 90% of the "evidence" brought to address the pyramids, building and ancient civilization "weird" elements are not valid and by far not academic in presentation. Being an academic or at least educated in the field or methodology of such and level to a point one's presentation and delivery of belief equals the uneducated conspiracy theorist nerds, of which most do not actually know what they are talking about does no credit to one's position.
ua-cam.com/video/aDDl2P8qcGA/v-deo.htmlsi=xo-JV6bEBrSUz4AL. Most persuasive video I have watched that documents a civilization called Tartaria most likely existed.
Is it just me, or is the satellite image labeled incorrectly? There are two "snow scoops' and no 'snow shovel' so I don't know what the shovel area was. Im guessing blue...?
After you sift the flower and get white flower and "residue". The residue is actually the healthy part. I suggest you make your dow with the white flower, and when it's done and developed, just add the " residue". That way you have fluffy bread with the healthy benefits. You trew too much labor to throw it away!
Thank you!!!
Thanks man, watching this video just helped me so much. Earned a subscriber here
4 years later here, how has your technique & machines evolved since?
Improved significantly! You can see some of it here: ua-cam.com/video/ZxQpTEyqdSY/v-deo.html
And thanks for watching.
Alright so my thoughts of a 13:30 Tesla Turbine kind of device were not entirely unfounded. Makes me think of the horse driven mechanical threahing machine description by Wilder. How goes the experiment?
Excellent
LIAR~LIAR....PANTS ON FIRE! We're not all stupid & brainwashed----like YOU!
He is a archeologist that should tell u everything u need to know. This is just disinformation. Most if not all older city's In the usa alone have underground levels and miles long tunnels and the old pics of them they do double negatives or move the location of buildings. Then the classic fire all same year for all...Iv whitenessed myself first hand. Don't be a npc go do ur own not on internet research u will see.
Tartaria is just a name of the Russians....Greeks used to call them "TATARS OR TATA-RUS. Got it? Hence the term Tartaria...But a big Empire of "Tartaria etc? I see no mention ANYWHERE IN HISTORY BOOKS....So the guy who made the video? I like him! He is smart! Follow his channel and you will grow your brainz a little bit!!!
For whole wheat flour I add a pinch of ascorbic acid to the water to strengthen the gluten. I mix it just enough to wet everything, then refrigerate for 8-12 hours before adding the sourdough starter. The longer time allows the roughage to soften up.
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7 episodes in, I realized I have not yet said thanks for this invaluable resource. Has been a great binge so far.
The word tartars are well known from my region son by son and they had a war in iraq that slaughtered millions
Is it common sense to create windows and doors on the TRUE ground floors thenCOVER THEM IN SOIL? I do not accept that at all !!!!!!!!!!!
You sound ridiculous
No records exist about the construction of the "old world" buildings here in Seattle, United States of America. I have been privy to unfettered access to "unofficial areas" of underground Seattle. I was employed by a certain insurance company to measure tunneling vibrations effect on surrounding infrastructure. I was to focus my inspection primarily on building foundations. I was not allowed to record my visits but what I saw (and felt) has affected me profoundly. I am afraid for my life. I am absolutely not suicidal. ❤
Okay, so what did you see that was so out of the ordinary?
Mud flood was NOT worldwide catastrophe. 🤯
It's wonderful to see you so satisfied and certain about the things you've been told. Just like they invented the wheel only 4000 years ago while there are cities in Syria with massive ancient buildings that are 10,000 years old. Mega structures in Turkey over 12,000 years old. Be well now child.
"Lol trust me I'm an archeologist"..... lol I trust engineers for a living.. We spend countless days wasted getting stuff reapproved because the big dollar engineer is an idiot....
I'm what you call God and i built those buildings.
But what about the underground cities
I've wanted to "grow a loaf of bread" in my yard since I first started gardening years ago, but only this year have I decided to do it.
I’m thinking of doing the same, I have a small 4’ x 16 ‘ bed I can use next year. Not sure if I should try wheat or rye.
dont know how i found you channel but, thank you, im loving the info.
this is crap video
Does he mention mud Volcanos No cause he dont know squat
Super cool video. What brand of latex did you use? I was going to buy some brush-on mold rubber from Hobby Lobby, but I don't know if it'll work the same. It seems like it needs to be pretty thin to mix with the cork correctly.
You are evil
Just came to say that hay isnt anything related to wheat or grain at all. Hay is dried grass, specifically harvested to feed the cattle, and straw is the leftovers of grain gathering (the stalks).
You need to look up the world fairs 1800s and beginning 1900s Very interesting!
Guy you been taught (Told ) how to do your research. You need to go back to nature and get taught. A friend of mine has a globe from a little metal pencil shapers his mom collected ((made in Hong Kong) one comes with a globe, has Tartaria on it. This was from the 70s. His mother has passed away many years ago. But she was also a painter. In a dream she had, came forth a painting that would speak volumes to mudflood. And city that looks to be under mud and then a new city built on top. His mother im seeing (Bc many years ago I did not know what I did not know) was gifted.
Hope you keep making videos like these. They’re helping me a lot on my own grain journey. Especially all your unique grain cradle designs.
Haaaaa GFY
I did a barley experiment with a chipper shredder, a tarp, and a box fan. Still had to crack the barley in a blender, re- winnow it, and ended up with a passable hot barley cereal. The JPSousa march by banjo ensemble wasn't lost on me btw. Nice touch!
We really liked this!
its hilarious that the ad before this video was for john deere tractors.....lol
Why would you not have natural gas in 50 years? More gas in 50 years? More gas has been discovered in the last 50 years than was used, there is not less gas oil there is more than enough for the next 49
Keep up
Bro watching this and hearing you was painful af . The sheer ignorance and blatant regurgitating of the same old garbage we where indoctrinated with is mind bending. You are just repeating mainstream propaganda pal, you will grow up someday or maybe you wont 😂😂
Ok mister low technology, how many construction jobs have you worked on. Forget the the timber construction you mention. Have you ever seen a bunch of riggers, dogmen, & crane driver's do heavy lifts, of machinery etc. You might wonder how they lifted massive blocks if stone, can't be lfted today. You sound like a typical motor mouth young person who thinks because he has a university degree, thinks he knows something." Modern" technology is great eh! You ain't lived long enough yet, mate!!, to know anything.
This guy doesn't know how to use a scythe. Make him hold his hat under his left arm while he does it.
I've had best luck by preparing a good seed bed and raking it with a furrower that I made from fence pickets. It makes a furrow every six inches, so that when I'm done the ground looks like a giant grout towel has gone over it. I use a hand cranked seed spreader to sow it and then rake it flat by pulling a garden rake over it at a 45 degree angle to the furrows. This leaves the grain in rows, more or less, and evenly distributed. It's worked great for rye and oats.
I'm a builder and learning about tartaria I see the major difference. Cheap labor does not build magnificent it builds the modern house
I don't think your scythe is sharp enough. You should be terrified of it, and steeling the edge about every 15 minutes
How are things going now since it has been three years for you!