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I’m an engineer who cosplays as a vegan farmer. I live in un-ceded Anishinabe Algonquin territory.
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Links to resources about working safely
This list is ongoing. Please feel free to suggest links or disagree with links that are included in the comments.
Chemical Safety:
Electrical Safety:
- BC Hydro: At-home electrical safety tips
- Electrical Safety Authority: Indoor Safety
- NFPA: Electrical Safety in the Home
- Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety: Electrical Safety - Basic Information
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![My stormwater pond](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/42087ff5-083c-4ecb-8c7d-7c6bb17d7d80.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
There are captions on the photos in the link, but I'll give more info here.
When we moved to this house we noticed a ... uniquely constructed french drain extending > 100 ft from the house that connected to the downspout at the house and to the roadside ditch at the front. The previous residents left us a letter with info about the house and we learned this was to direct spring thaw away from the septic field.
It was graded poorly, and for a lot of the backyard it's actually higher up than the main grade.
It was accurate to say there is pooling water in the back. I'm not too concerned about the septic field, but it does create a boggy environment.
Almost on a whim, I decided to dig a storm water pond. I am a water engineer, but not that kind of water engineer. I have a laypersons knowledge of hydrology and ponds. I watched a lot of YT videos on permaculture water systems. I picked a low point and started digging. I added a swale because I noticed the water pools in shallow but broad area. My partner has largely taken over the heavy lifting but we continue to work together on it.
We noticed an improvement in the first spring after we dug it. It did spill over, but overall the water was more contained. We continued to dig, and a lot of the work was dredging out soil that dissolved into it. We thought about clear fill and PVC tubing, like the french drain, but opted for a more natural look.
I want the bottom to be permeable. This pond is for redirecting water, not for storage. We rely on well water and even though the water table is very high in the area (and feels like it won't ever run out), I feel like it's important to give the water a path to recharge it.
This year we had very little snow melt but lots and lots of June rain. The pond kept up for the most part. We see where we want to expand it and will likely use portions of the existing french drain as an overflow.
There are other areas of the yard that pool, largely on the fence with our other neighbor. Initially I wanted the swale to continue across the whole yard, but it doesn't seem feasible, as we want to bring wheelbarrows and other tools over and I don't want to construct a bridge (although it sounds very cute!)
And yes, we use Bacillus thuringiensis pucks for mosquito control. It's safe for other aquatic life, as evidenced by our new frog friends!
I can't wait to see how this continues to grow and change.
Vegan cream cheese is super easy to make, but if people don't want to make their own there may be smaller local companies available. Not that small companies are inherently not PBC of course.
Even in middle of nowhere eastern Ontario there is a small vegan cheese manufacturer that sells in grocery stores (and their own shop).
I know making your own isn't feasible for everyone but there might be smaller companies near people that are options. Not to say smaller companies are "good" but they might be actually vegan.
When in middle of nowhere eastern Ontario there is a local vegan cheese company.
“Cream cheese has made its way into so many dishes that Canadians know and love – baked into cheesecake, schmeared on Montréal-style bagels, and even rolled into sushi,” said Violife Canada’s Commercial and Brand Lead Meryem Leyoussi, in a statement.
Ya'll got any Montreal bagels that don't have honey in them?
Violife is owned by Upfield, which has been owned by Unilever for a long ass time but was recently acquired by investment firm KKR & Co. Inc.
Transport fever 2, toot toot
Tatos are key to surviving the nuclear apocalypse. My dank tomatoes are key to my surviving the current times.
What a beautiful memory you shared. Sending you peaceful and healing vibes.
I'm cleaning my freezer so I can defrost it before the harvest comes >_>
Damn, blending the potatoes is a good idea. Was it gummy at all?
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That looks so comforting. I forget about mirin sometimes which is a very foolish thing to do.
2.5 years clean of paying for flower
god bless milled flower at like tree fiddy a gram.
Straight facts.
I am 1000% less of a mess when in the garden
Radish, rashish, rice and lentils
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Roasted and kimchi radishes on some rice and lentils cooked in a rice cooker.
Garden adventure:June 27 2024
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Plant loss through insect/animal damage
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I'd love to hear about any deterrents or exclusion practices you may use in your garden. Here are some of mine. I'm in zone 5a (Zone 4 USDA).
For the most part, I accept that I must share the plants I cultivate with every being that inhabits the same space as I do. It's still heart breaking to not be able to eat anything because there is small but widespread damage, like a whole leaf full of tiny holes. Some people may feel that this is fine to eat and that's great! Maybe you can talk some sense into me about that too, lol!
Here is a bit about what I do:
Large mammals I have a fence built around some of my raised beds. It is about 4 ft high and made of welded panel and t-posts. The most hungry larger mammal that I share a space with are groundhogs, who are collectively known as Al and are led by Big Al. Als can climb and burrow! Knowing this, we have added a layer of chicken wire on the ground, about one foot in width. This went under the t-posts and fence and creates a little barrier to digging but also a place that is hard to remove unwanted growth from! We also added a layer of chicken wire on the outside surrounding the panel fence. It's fixed in only a few places so it's floppy. This makes the fence very hard to climb. We have had success with this fence for groundhog exclusion.
We put plants they love in the fence. I have peas within and peas outside and the peas outside never make it past 30 cm tall because they are too delicious!
Tomatoes live outside the fence (for now, we are assessing if we want to expand) and we just understand that we pay an Al tax on them.
Smaller mammals We have a lot of bunnies, squirrels, chipmunks, mice, moles, voles, rats... And haven't really done anything to exclude them. We have large maple trees and they seem to absolutely love the keys once they are sprouting, so we leave them around for them to munch on. It is a pain because the ones they don't eat will become tiny trees that we need to pluck, but it seems to protect the rest of the plants.
In general, we also plant berries and greens that are easily accessible and that we don't necessarily expect to eat. The buns love my sorrel (not my fave) and some of the ornamental grasses, and I'm happy to have them eat those. There are some weeds they love the flowers of too, so those stay as well.
Birds I don't even try lol. I just plant a lot of berries and adjust expectations.
Insects I don't have an answer to this one at all either. The most prolific insects we see are cabbage moth, leek moth, potato beetle, squash vine borer and slugs.
Cabbage moth: I simply don't grow brassicas or lettuce anymore 🤷♀️ . Things like beets and radishes get leaf damage so I don't eat the greens. One of my poor cannabis plants got it bad this year.
Leek months: Garlic get their scapes inspected and if there is moth damage the scapes are disguarded. I rotated my garlic this year after 3 years (😬) but there were many volunteers in the old bed so I'll likely need another year or two before planting there again.
Potato beetle: I've been lucky with these so far. They haven't had too much crop damage. I still seek to rotate a bit. I'm trying to use potatoes to condition the soil so rotating works well for me.
Squash vine borer: I've rotated my zucchini this year (2 years in previous place). In general my plants get established enough before the damage gets too bad, and the vines make new roots and keep living. I need to take extra care to deal with air flow and keep the mildew off, but my zucchini are impressive in abundance. Not so much luck with cucumber. Winter squash seem to fall prey to small mammals more than the bugs.
Slugs: I've tried copper mesh with no real success, but that's just because they were able to climb leaves. I'd love to hear if anyone has figure that out. They love kale and tomatoes (the fruit!) and it's only really the tomatoes I want to protect.
Aphids: these don't appear to attack one plant more that others. They just kind of set up shop and go BUCKWILD. I have had some success with growing calendula as a sacrificial plant. I didn't sow any this year and I don't seem to have any volunteers... They seem to really want to eat one lupine in particular this year...
I'd love to hear your observations and tricks!
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![Raspberries - differences in two varieties](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/9db2503a-acef-49ec-a349-c34c92d80b22.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
(there are captions on the photos)
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![Lentils, it's what's for breakfast](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/252c6bb1-6ee6-442b-b1e4-147c75e80264.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
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![I got high and wandered in the garden and I'm taking you along with me](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/f39b2c60-91a2-43a6-b92f-af8c132ae0e5.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
cross-posted from: https://vegantheoryclub.org/post/91530
> Weed time.
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Weed time.
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![Doing an experiment with weeds in the raised beds](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/66722382-bdba-4457-b634-c8b8d174cc07.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Photos have captions, but this year I'm trying to add a lot more garden "waste" in the compost, including weeds and all the soil that gets entrained in the roots.
Hopefully I'll get enough compost to top up the beds in the fall.
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!["Planted is better than not" Three Sisters are sprouting](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/edfb7556-31dd-49ff-9433-90474a258122.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
There is no need to tell me I'm doing it wrong, I know and I don't care 🤷♀️
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![I picked you a strawberry](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/d93a362b-e5ff-4de1-bf3f-c90e05f8cfa2.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
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![I went to look at my beans after a rough day and found some fungus friens](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/cd096170-53a5-4084-a18f-08e28943dc48.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
June 10 2024 - select fruit update
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Canadian hardiness zone 5a (USDA zone 4)
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Garden for where you are, not where you want to be.
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![Kimchi adjacent radish condiment](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/c1c411d8-bd6e-45a0-93b7-211457689d90.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
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![June 5: Some of the eatin' plants](https://vegantheoryclub.org/pictrs/image/249a06c1-6a23-46f8-98da-3a07484560fb.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)