Ik ben Geert
Ik ben een man en woon in Nederland () en mijn beroep is Bewakingsagent.
Ik ben geboren op 12/08/1983 en ben nu dus 41 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: sporten zoals snooker, fietsen,....
03-10-2013
Lekker onkruid!
Weegbree
Searching for some veggies? Hold on a minute. A lot of the weeds that grow in the garden are perfectly edible. One example is the 'Weegbree' (look for translation plz, cba ;) ) This little plant grows everywhere in our vicinity, and can be used as a replacement to lettuce and or spinache. It's also possible to eat it raw and it contains lots of vitamins. Next to that it lessens the irritation caused by nettles.
Zoekt u nog wat groentjes te kopen? Wacht daar eventjes mee! Veel van de onkruiden in de vrije natuur kun je perfect opeten. Een voorbeeld hiervan is de Weegbree. Dit plantje komt overal in onze contreien veelvuldig voor en kan gebruikt worden als vervanger voor sla of spinazie in diverse gerechten. Het is ook rauw te eten en bevat veel vitamines. Daarnaast zorgt het ook voor vermindering van irritatie nadat je 'getengeld' bent door een brandnetel (overigens ook een eetbaar onkruid!)
This is something we all produce and which costs more than we care to think about. Here are a few simple guidelines through which you can save money through garbage disposal :
- Press cans and other objects to it's minimal compact size - that way you can add more garbage AND pay less to have it picked up. - Leftovers from meals are great to give to chickens, for example. Dogs & Cats like to feast on it as well, but be careful when eating chicken for example. The smaller bones may stick in their throats and may cause serious wounds - If you're really bright and have the resources, you could try to get some energy from it (biomass energy) - Start a compost heap. I will probably handle this in a later blog item. - Befriend someone with a pickup truck or a trailer. Perhaps he'd be willing to dispose of your large quantities or large volumes of garbage. - Go to the local container park. Play with the household rules so to speak. If you're only allowed to visit once a day, make sure someone else is driving the second time around. Or even better, use another car if possible. - For those urgent cases (body parts etc,...) you could place a bag with waste outside and write on it '20/$/£ inside!' , in the right neighbourhood it will soon be gone.
Autumn. To me this is the time of the year where I try to get the
most out of the shorter growing days, and the gradually declining
temperatures. It's my time to do some 'autumn cleaning', as opposed
to spring cleaning. The plants in the yards go into their resting state,
it's time to give your car a washing up before the cold arrives.
One
thing I've bought this summer is a leaf blower. We have some trees
surrounding our garden en also some in it. All the leaves fall into our
garden. I'm particularly fond of this leaf blower though, because of
the fact that it cuts the leaves into very small parts, which I can in
turn use to make compost out of. This compost I will use next spring. A
true 'circle of life' so to speak. It's certainly a lot cheaper than
buying all kinds of chemical nutrients for the structure of the soil,
and probably a lot healthier as well.
Yesterday Katia & me prepared our first escargots of the year. Yes,
I'm breeding them myself. For now we only have about 100 adults and a
few hundred smaller ones, but I hope to increase that number
dramatically. Next year we should be able to have friends taste them as
well.They were delicious
Phew, another hour of work on the henhouse. A luxury, when you have two toddlers up and about. It's starting to take form. I've added some small windows on the sides to get to the eggs, I've placed a 'roof' on top of the house, and i've placed a gutter so the water can seep away. This will all be finished with usage of plastic materials etc, and then it's time to get some chickens! Now it's only the question whether I'll be buying some young chickens who were born this year, or wait for baby chickens beginning of next year... Choices, choices...
Oef, nog een uurtje kunnen werken aan het kippenhok. Een luxe, als je twee kleine kinderen hebt rondlopen. Het begint stilletjesaan een beetje vorm te krijgen. Aan de zijkanten werden kleine poortjes gemaakt om zo aan de eieren te kunnen. er werd een 'dak' op gelegd, en een goot geplaatst. Dit alles zal worden afgewerkt met plastic en dergelijke en dan mogen de kipjes erin! Nu rest de vraag.. Neem ik jonge kippen van dit jaar, of ga ik begin volgend jaar voor kuikens?
A lot of the goods you buy are cheaper when you buy it in large quantities. For example. A small sacket of 150~ grams of seeds or such would cost me about a euro. Perhaps a bit more even. I bought 5 KILOS of seeds of a 'forgotten vegetable', which is called Eeuwig Moes in dutch. It's a vegetable that can live up to 40 years and regrows itself after it's cut.