Grow Your Own Food [New Earth Living ep. 11]
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On this episode of New Earth Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) talks about how we can get more sustainable and self-sufficient by becoming accountable for some of our food production. She shares a tour of her food garden and tips for growing our food with harmony and balance with nature. Enjoy Evita's Optimal Health online video course at over 50% off using promo link below: https://www.udemy.com/optimal-health/?couponCode=YouTubeHealthy
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On this episode of New Earth Living, host Evita Ochel (http://www.evitaochel.com) talks about how we can get more sustainable and self-sufficient by becoming accountable for some of our food production. She shares a tour of her food garden and tips for growing our food with harmony and balance with nature.
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thank you! Just beautiful and very helpful for me, Im just beginning my own garden =)!
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I truly believe that growing our own organic food, living as organic as natural as possible is the way to go. We must stay in tuned with nature at all times. Humanity right now is very out of balance, out of tune with nature & natural world. How we enslave and oppress animals is so cruel & brutal it's truly heart breaking. All of our technologies, sciences, food, medicine, layouts of cities is out of balance, it goes against the nature's current. If we can just in-tune our inventions, technology, science with nature, we would be so much better off. Basically work with nature, not against her. The right way to go I believe is organic natural plant-based world where we rely on ourselves for survival.
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This girl is amazing for teaching people how to grow their own food. We all need to start depending on ourselves to survive, and separate ourselves from the system stop relying on the system for everything. I'm with you girl, I want to start growing my own food, and I wish to move into the wilderness. I'm dying to be in nature. It's like Mother Nature is calling out to me. I'm also very drawn to our ancient ancestors. I sometimes experiment with seeds. For example I threw some black beans in dirt in my back yard, and now it's turned into little plants. I've done the same with cantaloupe seeds after I cut one open, I've saved the seeds. Later I went out and threw them in the dirt. The seeds turned into small vines, but unfortunately because of too much rain the vines died. I also saved a seed from a lemon that I cut open. That seed is now a plant growing into a tree. I took the seeds from the Bellpepper that I was cooking with, and I put them in the pot with dirt, and now little plants came up. I threw some potatoes into the woods behind my house, I did it to feed the wild animals possums or raccoons, but the animals didn't end up eating the potatoes, and the potatoes took root, and smaller potatoes were growing in the roots. If I would have left them alone I would probably have a bunch of potatoes right now, but I replanted the potatoes in my backyard and they died.So things will grow if you just put the seeds in the dirt, you just have to experiment with it, and become familiar with how things work for you. If people don't start now they may regret it later. People need to get familiar with how plants grow, how fast certain seeds turn into plants. This summer I will try to start a real garden.
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<3 <3
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in love 😍
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Thank you!!!
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all u need is chickens now 4 fertilizer.
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You are amazing. Thank you so much!
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Evita, it was wonderful to see your enthusiasm for growing your own food. The tour around your garden has given me some fresh ideas for mine. I'm an elderly Englishman who for unfathomable reasons lives in Germany. The climate here is excellent for veg growing, a great deal of sunshine all around the year and temperatures high enough to grow chilies in the open. I endorse everything you say about the benefits of food growing. Thanks for the video.
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lovey lady lovely garden
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Great video, you've convinced me. Although I'll need a garden first!
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👍👍👍
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In fact I had started collecting amazing seed of different variety for example squash seed and corn from different country like Mexico looking forward to start planting them soon
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it's inspiring I'm still stuck in a corporate world but very excited to more to farming after my retiring I'm start buying small piece of land less than an acre but looking forward where I can enjoy watching this kind of inspiring video where I can learn more as a beginner in farming awesome thanks for this educational and entertaining video
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self reliance self directed and total autonomy and teach the children these values
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now this is something I truly believe in ...lovee you bunches Evita
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Cheers for your video. Man, can you talk. Very impressed. I'm getting a little 8 acre farm next week. So excited.
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