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Waking Season
Member since: 2024-06-06
Waking Season
Waking Season 5d

Here we call them Zarde Kija. It means a girl in yellow.

Waking Season
Waking Season 5d

#Watermelon cultivation in Chale Sonbak, #Iran, relies on a unique traditional dry farming system tailored to desert conditions. This method, known locally as "Chale Sonbak," is specifically designed by farmers to maximize productivity while minimizing water use in regions with sandy soils and low rainfall. Farmers in Chale Sonbak dig shallow pits in the sand dunes to create micro-environments where watermelon seeds are sowed. These pits (called "chale") help preserve soil moisture and protect seedlings from wind erosion, intense sun, and dehydration. Watermelon cultivation is timed so that the bulk of the plant's growth coincides with periods when soil moisture from winter and spring rainfall is at its maximum. The sandy soil of the region allows deep root penetration, letting watermelon plants access moisture from lower layers as the surface dries. This method avoids the use of intensive irrigation, relying solely on natural precipitation and the moisture-conserving properties of the pits. Chale Sonbak farming minimizes environmental impact and is suited to #desert #agriculture, making it highly sustainable compared to conventional #irrigation techniques. Farmers carefully manage plant spacing and timing to avoid competition for limited water resources, and select watermelon varieties best adapted to local climatic stress. Organic matter from previous crops or animal dung may be added to improve soil fertility within the pits. The fruits harvested from this method tend to have intense flavor and are sought after for both local consumption and export markets. Regional Significance The Chale Sonbak method is practiced predominantly in the Rigboland sand dune strip of Aran and Bidgol, a region renowned for its ability to produce high-quality watermelons despite extremely arid conditions. This traditional technique highlights the ingenuity of Iranian desert farmers and represents an important example of sustainable agriculture, even in challenging environments. #Permaculture #Heritage #Nostr #Grownostr #Bitcoin #Fund_Farmers

#Watermelon #watermelon #Iran #iran #desert
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Waking Season 7d

"Think Like an Ecosystem" is a beginner-friendly book focused on teaching the principles and practical steps of permaculture, sustainable gardening, and landscape design by drawing inspiration from natural ecosystems like forests and grasslands. The book introduces permaculture as an alternative to industrial farming, emphasizing the conscious planning and design of spaces that provide food, energy, and shelter while promoting environmental health. It shows how to create affordable, resilient, low-maintenance, and productive gardens, starting from one's own backyard. Key Features: A comprehensive 9-step guide to practicing and implementing permaculture, curated especially for beginners. Detailed explanation of the 12 principles of permaculture, focusing on how to observe and replicate natural solutions for maximum efficiency. Practical guides on landscape design, zoning, water management (including rainwater harvesting and irrigation), soil creation (composting and mulching), and sustainable gardening techniques like no-till methods and hügelkultur. Lists and guidance on plant guilds, companion planting, and integrated pest management using eco-friendly methods. The book is designed for anyone interested in creating a sustainable garden, regardless of space or prior knowledge, and encourages starting small and evolving one’s garden over time. It is particularly valuable for readers who want actionable steps and clear guidance rooted in ecological thinking. In summary, "Think Like an Ecosystem" offers a permaculture roadmap to building healthy, self-sustaining backyard ecosystems using nature as both inspiration and teacher. #Permaculture #Bitcoin #Nostr #Grownostr

#Permaculture #permaculture #Bitcoin #bitcoin #Nostr
Waking Season
Waking Season 20d

Food crisis is coming. It's vital to know any form of money is not edible. Grow or die. #Bitcoin #Food #Grownostr #Permaculture #Nostr

#Bitcoin #bitcoin #Food #food #Grownostr
Waking Season
Waking Season 20d

اهل دنیا را به نهضت‌گاه آزادی چه کار در مزابل فارغ‌اند از بوی گل کناس‌ها عالمی بالیده است از دستگاه خودسری نشتری می‌خواهد این جمعیت آماس‌ها تا بود ممکن به وضع خلق باید ساختن آدمیت پیش نتوان برد با نسناس‌ها

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Waking Season 21d

"Dark Ecology" by Timothy Morton is a philosophical book that explores how ecological awareness in the Anthropocene era challenges traditional views of nature and humans, proposing that ecological crisis is best understood through concepts of interconnectedness, uncertainty, and radical self-reflection. Morton introduces the concept of the "mesh," emphasizing that humans and non-humans are deeply intertwined, with no clear boundaries between entities. The book argues that the very idea of "Nature" as separate from humans is a damaging construct, and that humans are fundamentally part of the non-human world. Morton rejects the false opposition between nature and people. Morton examines the roots of environmental crisis, including how agricultural society (agrilogistics) has shaped destructive ideas about life and led to the Anthropocene—a geological epoch marked by significant human impact. The book is organized in three threads, each discussing difficulties of seeing ecological collapse, how to conceptualize it, and the emotional impact of ecological awareness. Morton’s style blends philosophy, science, and literature, with playful and often "weird" logic that invites readers to reexamine how they relate to other life forms and the planet as a whole. "Dark Ecology" teaches that facing the "dark" aspects of ecological crisis—its uncertainty and complexity—is essential for meaningful ecological awareness. The book seeks to place readers in an uncanny position of self-reflection, helping illuminate the true nature of our place within the biosphere. Morton encourages moving beyond anthropocentric and dualistic thinking to foster more inclusive and cooperative relationships with all forms of life. #Nature #Anthropocene #Bitcoin #Nostr #Permaculture

#Nature #nature #Anthropocene #anthropocene #Bitcoin

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