by Sarah Montano | Jul 24, 2019 | Uncategorized
Tucked away in the hillsides of Honaunau is the community garden project Ma’Ona, a place we visited to learn about grafting techniques. The work of this community garden spills over into the parking lot, where both the vehicles of visitors and piles of mulch are...
by Sarah Montano | Jul 17, 2019 | Uncategorized
Nowhere else in the vast universe does a sanctuary like planet Earth exist. Everything we need is right here on Earth, our home. Thus, during times of despair or frustration or stress, we can turn to nature to see that everything we are made of is beautiful. In nature...
by Sarah Montano | Jul 10, 2019 | Uncategorized
In the preceding series of blogs, we have shared how to propagate indigenous microorganisms, make fish amino acid, and make water soluble calcium and water-soluble calcium phosphate. These simple garden amendments work in synergy to help support a thriving population...
by Sarah Montano | Jul 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
Throughout our spring blog series, we have shared how to propagate indigenous microorganisms, how to make fish amino acid, and how to make water soluble calcium for a thriving natural farming practice. Today we will detail how to dissolve calcium phosphate in a water...
by Sarah Montano | May 22, 2019 | Agricultural Methods, Farming, Korean Natural Farming, Permaculture, Sustainability
This week we will share a regenerative agriculture method inspired by Korean Natural Farming for making Water Soluble Calcium (WCA). Calcium is one of the most common minerals in the world, though it is usually present in a solid state, such as eggshell, shellfish,...