Im a stay at home single father, also a oncall stagehand. Everyday I do Laundry, dishes and typical house cleaning. Most importantly I raise my children! This is possible thanks to my boss Troy Green with Dynamic Green Industries. He has made my children and myself a mainstay in his house and buisness(s).
My kids and their godfather Mark.
Laundry and hand washed dishes
Half of the table is the bosses work area. The other half is where we eat and prepare ferments.
We have a ferment area in our pantry that is ever growing! These ferments are mostly plant material from our garden. They are in general great for your health and your gardens health! Based off Korean Natural Farming techniques these ferments are our attempt at recreating the technique.
Here we have fermenting Fish Amino Acids and Fish Hydrolosate. Ive been taught Fish Amino Acids (FAA) is better than fish hydrolosate.
These are some ferment plant juices we have going currently.
Here are some finshed ferments with loose lids. They store for around 3-6 months.
I really love taking our Aloe FPJ daily. Full of amino acids and b vitamins among other things. Here we also have water soluable calcium and water soluable calcium phosphate. All homemade.
Here are some digital scales and a calculator and a random jar of indigenous microorganisms.
This is a Buddha statue with some macadamian nuts from my teacher a Mesquite tree seed casing and some gems with a phallic statue from a friend who got it from a Buddhist monk that carved it in Thailand on a hill.
This our OHN I am currently working on. It stands for Oriental herbal nutrient. Each morning I stir with positive intentions and thoughts. This is essentially a anti pathogenetic fungal tonic for you and your plants.
This is our greenhouse. We recently laid out woodchips back here. We are going to move our medical marijuana tent out here. Or at least the plants and lights. We have barley grass, aloe and clover growing out here! Also umbrella palms!
Pretty much our kale is the only plant doing ok back here with the cold tempertures as far as our food crops go.
Last but not least for this post is our indoor medical garden. Here these plants are from seed
In 30 gallon fabric pots. We incorporate no till methods with beneficial bugs and worms to try to create as much of a healthy ecosystem as possible for our plants. Still waiting on some plants to show gender. We will be moving them outside into our Greenhouse very soon.