Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The Easiest SUPERFOOD To Grow

The Easiest Superfoods to Grow

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Blueberries
Blueberries have often been referred to as the top superfood in the world. They are full of vitamins and cancer-fighting antioxidants, and are surprisingly easy to grow. They thrive in zones 5-10 and have long seasons as well, so you can enjoy their healthful benefits nearly all year long.


Kale
Kale is a great started green for beginner gardeners, and has been enjoying quite a bit of popularity in the last few years among the healthy hipster elite. You don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for a kale salad from Whole Foods to enjoy its free-radical absorbing nutrition, you can very easily grow it in your own backyard. It’s very versatile and easy to incorporate in many dishes. Also, you can harvest from a single kale plant for months, making it a great staple green for your garden.


Sweet Potato
Another very trendy vegetable as of late, sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins, particularly vitamin C, as well as minerals, fiber, and antioxidants. You can grow them in a deep garden bed, in well-tilled soil, even a barrel or a trash can! They’re definitely worth growing for their calorie content and nutritious benefits, and make a wonderful and healthy alternative to grains or white potatoes if you’re trying to lose weight or eat less starchy foods.

Microgreens/Sprouts
We’re covering all the trends here! Microgreens have been appearing in posh urban eateries in the last few years, but they’re essentially a glorified version of the healthy and easy-to-grow sprouts that health nut hippies have been using to top sandwiches for decades. Microgreens are essentially sprouted seeds of common salad greens–chard, kale, lettuce–that have been grown in a soft, delicate medium indoors and allowed to grow for a week or so. Sprouts, on the other hand, are harvested within a few days. But both microgreens and sprouts are incredibly easy to grow and a great way to eat fresh superfood greens all year round. When seeds are freshly sprouted, they contain vital nutrients that only newly living organisms can. These are a great option for urban or apartment homesteaders.


Beets
Beets are commonly featured in many superfood powder drink mixes and the juice of beets is a staple of the healthy juicing world. They also happen to be a great vegetable to grow for beginner gardeners! And of course, there’s  nothing as nutritious as a freshly dug beet. They also keep well too. Beets contain a high concentration of nitric oxide, which is incredibly crucial for heart health and circulation, and difficult to find in other foods.

Aloe Vera

Most people think of slathering some aloe on a bad sunburn for some quick relief, and it’s definitely amazing for this! But did you know it’s also a very nutritious superfood? You can eat the leaves as well as juice them, and it’s incredibly beneficial for your health. Also, if you are doing all this gardening, you’ll probably want some to ease the effects of the sun! Keeping one or two aloe plants in your garden or in a pot on your porch is very easy and you’ll find many uses for it beyond eating.

Solar Air Lantern


The Solar Air Lantern is easy to use and virtually indestructible. A full solar charge lasts
up to 12 hours and retains a charge for 3 years if inactive.

http://deals.survivalfrog.com/cb/emergency-survival-lantern.php


  • 4 inches tall when inflated
  • 150 square feet lighting area
  • 1 inch tall when deflated
  • Weighs only 4 ounces
  • High-efficient built-in solar panel
  • 10 powerful LEDs giving 50 lumens
  • Brightens a 12 foot area
  • Rechargeable lithium polymer battery
  • Full charge in just 8 hours of sun
  • Made from waterproof PVC enclosure
  • Handles on both sides for easy hanging
  • Low, High, Emergency Flash and Off settings
  • Maintenance free: no wires, no gas, no batteries
  • IP67 waterproof rating
  • Retains 95% of its charge, each month (after 3 years in storage, it still works!)


Living Space Structure


w w w . P a c i f i c D o m e s . c o m

 

 

Energy Efficient Heating





rocket stove mass heater 



conventional wood stove 
a conventional wood stove uses a lot of the heat to push the smoke out of the house

rocket mass heater house 
a rocket mass heater extracts as much heat as possible before releasing the exhaust 



wood burning stove 8 inch rocket mass heater

Bonny Convection Bench: Rocket Mass Heater, 8 inch ducting, with air channels over hardwood floor. This large system currently heats a 3-story, multi-family house in a cool coastal valley. The large day-bed in the bay window and comfortable seating bench are fitted with a redwood vent system to match existing bookshelves (not shown). Reinforcement and built-in air channels protect the existing hardwood floor while providing passive circulation of warm air to the rest of the house.  



same concept for portable stove 

portable rocket stove 



= tomatoes in December with not added heat! 
(among other goodies)

 









and

a smart axe called
Vipukirves

Vipukirves 





 

Natural Air Conditioner



c o l d   p o t s

Thibault Faverie




e v a p o r a t i v e   c o o l i n g

http://www.treehugger.com/green-architecture/architect-uses-ancient-techniques-cool-modern-building-india.html

The entire building is raised above the ground and a scooped out under belly forms a natural thermal sink which is cooled by water bodies through evaporative cooling. These water bodies are fed by the recycled water from the sewage treatment plant and help in the creation of a microclimate through evaporative cooling.

 
The materials used for construction are a mix of local stone, steel, glass, and concrete chosen keeping in mind the climatic needs of the region while retaining the progressive design intent. Energy efficiency is a prime concern and the institute is 100% self sufficient in terms of captive power and water supply and promotes rain water harvesting and waste water re-cycling.








Smart Refrigerator




s m a r t   r e f r i g e r a t o r
low-tech approach combining the waste heat of a conventional fridge with time-honoured tradition of using of clay to cool down perishables









using same concept of 
pot-in-pot refrigerator 
(clay pot cooler) 


Cool Furnitures: Both Functional and Practical




c o u n t e r   s o f a


a few features that would be nice to include
  • counter folds down when not in use
  • rollers with brakes for easy mobility 
  • foot rest

Caramella side

http://www.pianoisola.jp/?pid=52451339





s a l v a g e d   w o o d   
o v e r l a i d   w i t h   r i v e r s   o f   g l a s s



American furniture maker Greg Klassen
salvages rough edged or rotting pieces of wood
often thrown out on construction sites and lumber yards
transforming them into gorgeous pieces that are embedded with handcut glass 'rivers' and 'lakes'.
a work that brings lines and textures of nature right into the home.



 


Alternative Energy Sources




t h e   A R C H I M E D E S
silent rooftop wind turbines

could generate half of a household's energy needs

Archimedes windmill 774pix building view 






t h e   S A P H O N I A N
bladeless wind turbine


The Saphon Zero Blade technology is different in its storage of energy.
Most of the kinetic energy can be stored (via a hydraulic accumulator)
or converted to electricity with a hydraulic motor and generator.