Use Knowledge as Power - Regenerative Gardening Principle 2
In this episode, we explore the second principle of regenerative gardening: Use Knowledge as Power.
When we act without understanding, we risk doing more harm than good - even when our intentions are to protect our plants. Regenerative gardeners don't spray in the dark. We pause, learn, and then decide what action (if any) is needed.
Learn how to:
Identify problems in your garden before reacting
Avoid the biggest mistake new gardeners make
Work with nature by becoming a better garden detective
Hosted by Professor Brown
#growingwithprofessorbrown #regenerativegardening #gardening
Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
0:53 – The Dangers of “Spraying in the Dark”
1:49 – IPM: Learn Before You Act
2:37 – Tools for Accurate Identification
3:26 – Exploring the UC IPM Database
3:55 – Practicing Presence and Patience
4:29 – Final Thoughts
5:40 – The Return of the Banana Phone?!
New episodes weekly, Fridays at 12:30 PM.
Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlJY3dmR7DhM3dmi-DSkuAgIcepX_U4RQ
Image Credit
Powdery mildew on squash (Uncinula necator)
Photo by Pollinator
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Видео Use Knowledge as Power - Regenerative Gardening Principle 2 канала Growing With Professor Brown
When we act without understanding, we risk doing more harm than good - even when our intentions are to protect our plants. Regenerative gardeners don't spray in the dark. We pause, learn, and then decide what action (if any) is needed.
Learn how to:
Identify problems in your garden before reacting
Avoid the biggest mistake new gardeners make
Work with nature by becoming a better garden detective
Hosted by Professor Brown
#growingwithprofessorbrown #regenerativegardening #gardening
Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
0:53 – The Dangers of “Spraying in the Dark”
1:49 – IPM: Learn Before You Act
2:37 – Tools for Accurate Identification
3:26 – Exploring the UC IPM Database
3:55 – Practicing Presence and Patience
4:29 – Final Thoughts
5:40 – The Return of the Banana Phone?!
New episodes weekly, Fridays at 12:30 PM.
Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlJY3dmR7DhM3dmi-DSkuAgIcepX_U4RQ
Image Credit
Powdery mildew on squash (Uncinula necator)
Photo by Pollinator
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Powdery_mildew.JPG
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
No changes were made to the original image.
Видео Use Knowledge as Power - Regenerative Gardening Principle 2 канала Growing With Professor Brown
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