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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

I would start or participate in your local community garden. They are solarpunk af! If they don't already have it, an apartment composting scheme at the community garden.

As far as inside goes: maximising natural light and doing a balcony garden and filling the living space with house plants. Hydroponics is solarpunk. I would set up a wee fishtank nutrientcycler like they do in east asia. They look aesthetically solarpunk and help fertilise your garden..just make sure you get the right sized tank for the fish you choose.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

I started a new file end of last year and I'm just now at the first winter with only a couple items left until i complete the community centre. I still need the sturgeon, the sandfish, red quartz, and the red cabbage. I'm really looking forward to having it done then spending the next year courting my future wife and decorating

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago

Thanks mate. I really needed to hear this

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

The propercrisp ones are real yum

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Kia ora 😊 My partner goes hunting a couple time a week but mostly to feed families in our village and help our forests stay past free. I spend a few hours a day in the garden or with the birds, but most of my time is spent with my daughter or working on various community projects. I don't have a paying job at the moment but I'm looking to take some apple sorting shifts this season while the emergency communications for vulnerable people start-up I'm a part of sorts funding.

Our cost of living is much lower. No utility bills. The rate on our property is lower. Our mortgage is lower. We have no meat or eggs to buy and most our veggies are sorted as well. We do have higher start up costs like sorting a solar set up and rainwater system. It takes money or connections for naterials to get started

The hydro soil system sounds ideal! I really like data which is why I'm hoping for a system with some reporting features but maybe i start simple and add as I go.

I do have ollas in my berry patch, but as the raised beds are made of stacked stone, they've been losing water way too quickly. This year, I'm going to unstack and line the beds to hold a bit more moisture.

Thanks so much for your help!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

4g on my phone!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Thank you so much 😊 I joined beehaw last year sometime but haven't been as active as I'd have liked as I was drowning in local politics drama. I'm in a better space now.

I'm leaning towards home assistant but I'm looking into the grow op stuff to see if there is anything already built exactly how I'd like.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Thank you so much! Also thanks for car conversion write up! I'd love to do something live this with an old Suzuki Jimny.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

That's a good idea! I hadn't heard of pixelfed! I'll see if I can enable cross posts and slowly shift all my stuff over.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

I definitely want something centralised and that can document usage. Long-term, I'd like it to work alongside a moisture and weather monitoring system so that I can really maximise my water efficiency.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Thank you! I genuinely hope you end up just as lucky. I'll be posting more around here and other parts of Lemmy. I'm on other social media platforms, but it feels like people aren't there to connect and engage anymore, so it's become just another channel for mindless consumption.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Thanks!! That's a great idea! I was nervous to go looking under those rocks as it's still not legal here, and I don't need the police in my garden. Those links look like exactly what I'm after. Is there a cannabis growing community here on lemmy I can chat with? Yeah, I'm all for people using cannabis if it helps them, but I think with us on the brink of climate collapse with failing soils... maybe it's time we utilise some of that tech for local food systems.

 

Kia ora! I'm just another solarpunk in Aotearoa looking for other like-minded friends, inspiration, and advice on other ways I can green up my life.

I live in an off-grid tiny home I built with my partner in 2016 out of wood and second-hand windows/doors/appliances. We run off solar power, rain water, a composting toilet, and try to repair, mend, make, borrow, and buy 2nd hand or local. Our meat is all hunted, which here in Aotearoa is a huge help for our environment as our only native mammals are seals and bats. Everything else is a pest. We also grow a lot of our own fruit and veggies, but the garden is still a work in progress.

I'm looking at irrigating the garden and automating the process. I saw something about https://www.home-assistant.io/ online but would love any advice you might have. I'd like to automate and chart my watering as well as integrate moisture monitors and a weather monitoring system.

I have an electric bike and an old 1996 honda crv. I'd like to switch to an electric vehicle, something like a Pickman 4x4 or another small farm vehicle, as I only need to get to the village bus stop, neighbouring farms, and the occasional trip into town via back roads.

Clothes are me-made with 2nd hand materials, mostly from the dump shop. I've helped start a collection point for alternative recycling like bottle lids and tetrapaks, a library of things, and a community workshop. We are working towards a bike repair hub and time bank but it might be a couple years before they are operational.

Please share all your inspiration, book recommendations, and thoughts around other ways I can make an impact in my community 😊

 

Kia ora 😊 We are replacing the software for our community library of things are looking for options. We live in a village so it would be a max of 300 accounts and probably 2000-3000 items in the inventory. I'm having a hard time finding anything open source.

I know it's very niche so no worries if nobody knows of anything 😊

 

I saw a lot of interest in personal growth and betterment so this is the place to tell us what you're proud of and hype up other community members 💚

 

One of the things I'd like to include in thr community garden I'm working on establishing is a food pantry. I'd love to have a place with recycled containers to take home garden goodies, residents to leave extra dry goods, and things like care products/toiletries. I've seen pictures of them online and read articles about them but the closest thing we have here is honesty boxes.

Has anyone made one or used one? Do you have any tips? I'd love to hear some recommendations on practical designs work best or what products you wish yours had more/less of.

 

Now is a good time to think about a small way you can help, even it it's just making an effort to pick up some rubbish on a walk. For me, it's winter and I start to feel a bit down from the lack of sunlight hours so i like to give myself a very small and achievable goal that can give me a little boost of serotonin. Between winter bugs, storms, and work things, I haven't been getting outside enough. I want to make an effort to go walk the local reserves at least once next month and pick up rubbish. It's small but it leaves me room to do even more if I'm feeling up to it without feeling guilty if I only have one good day of energy.

What small things are you wanting to do?

 

I kinda understand it has to do with frequencies and the speed they can send information but I don't know enough to have a productive conversation with those that think it's mind altering cancer rays. Thats also what i keep running into online when I'm trying to find a dummy version for how it all works. I know I'll probably never be able to have a truly productive conversation with those types but i would like to have a better understanding myself.

It would be helpful to explain and frame it with radio and public broadcasting as well. to me, these are all happy information rays that send me thing i like but i don't full understand the technology behind it.

Thanks everyone this has been super helpful! Might try and make an info graph for to hang in my post box since I've gotten some crazy anti 5g flyers recently

 

After giving my first presentation at our local community council meeting I've come to the conclusion that the show is a real documentary. While my presentation went great (who doesn't love a conveniently located garden and free food?!?), there was heckling of other presenters for having the audacity to get university educations on the topics they were presenting and an attempted coup on the council board by a frighteningly large group of anti 5g truthers. Ironically, making and consuming videos over their 4g. My favourite part was the community theatre group rehearsing in the next room, giving the meeting a dramatic soundtrack. My partner has had to do meetings through work and said he has had similar experiences. It was all a lot funnier when I was watching it on a screen and not real people in my community but at least I can try to make some changes i guess 😅

Communities can only thrive when a representative group of it's members are pushing for change, don't let it just be fringe groups! In times with amplified hate, its crucial for those of us who have the time and energy to go to the monthly meetings to fight for the rights of those who can't. You don't need to be overly involved or start any projects, you just need to sign up, attend some meetings and vote!

 

Is it a favourite park or walking track? The library? Do you have a really fun festival that your community is known for? Tells us about it!

 

Is it a favourite park or walking track? The library? Do you have a really fun festival that your community is known for? Tells us about it!

 

The top is linen and made with the (free) peppermint wraptop pattern and the shorts are made from a damaged quilt I found at a charity shop. I was also able to make a bag, pair of dungarees, and a hat from this quilt! I did add pockets to the shorts but these patterns didn't really need any altering. The bag is self drafted, just a slouchy backpack with a fron pocket and drink bottle holders.

 

Every city should have a toy library. With limited space and limited income our toy library has been essential to my daughters playtime happiness. It's sustainable, teaches responsible toy care, allows her to try out new things and access the flash toys we wouldn't be able to otherwise. It also creates a sense of community from a young age. She sees her friends playing with the same truck she borrowed the week before and gets excited about taking home the castle toy she's seen. The anticipation of waiting for the next toy she's been eyeing brings Christmas-morning like joy all year round without adding to over consumption of new products that end up neglected.

Our toy library has things like dressups, large outdoor toys, play sets, baby activity centres, boardgames, and pretty much everything in between. It's been an equaliser for lower income families as their kids can have access to those motorised cars, the fancy pickler triangle/climbing sets, and name brand toys without actually having to buy them.

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