My bro 💪 Well honestly here in Kenya, when I'm in the farm field I just throw papers to our farm. The reason I love doin that is the termites love eating the papers making decomposition much easier too. Our soil here at my home field is rich in termites. Thou they have cons like eating up the fresh plants, I love them coz they play a big role in enriching the soil with nutrients. That's why I love throwing papers to our farm. I love Agriculture as you do bro and your research is amazing today 🌟. Had no idea about the carbon thing lol 😂 You've enlightened me today bro
On a larger scale. Pros and cons of different simple cold frames, hoop houses, high and low tunnels, different season extenders and any little structure that would work with raised beds for those of us who live in colder climates would be very helpful to view.
I use brown shredded paper from envelopes, grocery paper as mulch for my plants since it will decompose and it has no prints hence safe, and yes, it is free. Good information.
If you're worried about using paper. Then only use it in a visual garden and keep the food garden purer. Also leave white paper in the sun for a bit. The sun is excellent at breaking down chemicals.
Thanks for this information - we recycle as much as we can but my hubby shreds sensitive documents ... which I put in our composter and eventually in the garden - it must break down fast because I never see it in the finished compost!
My bro 💪
Well honestly here in Kenya, when I'm in the farm field I just throw papers to our farm. The reason I love doin that is the termites love eating the papers making decomposition much easier too. Our soil here at my home field is rich in termites. Thou they have cons like eating up the fresh plants, I love them coz they play a big role in enriching the soil with nutrients.
That's why I love throwing papers to our farm.
I love Agriculture as you do bro and your research is amazing today 🌟. Had no idea about the carbon thing lol 😂
You've enlightened me today bro
Awesome stuff! Blessings to you!
Thanks for the info, great video
Hi, Benj! Thank you for this video. You are very helpful. You are an honest and humble man. God bless you and your ministry.
Glad it was a blessing to you, Pam!
Thanks Benj. Great video. 💕🙏🏻
I run my papers through the shredder and make it a layer in the compost.I cover it with my scraps right away.
Good stuff! Blessings to you!
On a larger scale. Pros and cons of different simple cold frames, hoop houses, high and low tunnels, different season extenders and any little structure that would work with raised beds for those of us who live in colder climates would be very helpful to view.
thanx man.just thanx
thanx again :p
I use brown shredded paper from envelopes, grocery paper as mulch for my plants since it will decompose and it has no prints hence safe, and yes, it is free. Good information.
Also I shred paper an put it in the compost bin
If you're worried about using paper. Then only use it in a visual garden and keep the food garden purer. Also leave white paper in the sun for a bit. The sun is excellent at breaking down chemicals.
Thanks for this information - we recycle as much as we can but my hubby shreds sensitive documents ... which I put in our composter and eventually in the garden - it must break down fast because I never see it in the finished compost!
Great video man..thanks alot 🙏🙏🙏
The dyes can contain toxic heavy metals. Would not put them in a garden. At the very least the paper is not food grade. It us not worth the chance.
Are there any more recent videos than 1 or 2 years ago? Thanks in advance, if so.
Yes I try to post 2-3 times a week.
Is there an issue with the inks from the paper or even on cardboard?
I try to steer clear of paper with lots of ink or any plastic. If possible.
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Too much chat. Get to the point.