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June 2024 PoE Accepted Work Shares

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    Title: Harvesting Bananas – 2024-05-31

    Location: Africa

    Description: Harvesting bananas. Original Post in FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ggpoe/permalink/1004955840587925/

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    By: Tony Kanyochienge (Author), Andrew Stanton (PoE Team Admin)

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    #26121
            

    Title: Bananas Ripened in Maize Chaff – 2024-05-31

    Location: Africa

    Description: Before and after putting the bananas in maize chaff for quickly riping. Using the local practices is better than using chemicals. Original Post in FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ggpoe/permalink/1104123270671181/

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    By: Jonas Fadweck (Author), Andrew G. Stanton (PoE Team Admin)

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    #26125
                            

    Title: Trees planting process

    Location: Kawagumba village community farm project

    Description: TREES PLANTING DESCRIPTION PROSSES. Water the soil on planting day before you dig the hole. Give the planting location a good hose down to moisten the soil and make it easier to turn. Moist soil is also more hospitable and minimizes root stress for a newly transplanted tree. Dig a hole 2-3 times the diameter of the root ball. You’ll be using the original soil to fill in the hole around the root ball, so shovel the excavated soil right next to the hole. For easy backfilling, it can help to lay down. Dig the hole to the same depth as the root ball. Locate the first lateral roots, which are the long offshoots near the top of the root ball. For proper placement, the lateral roots need to be 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) under the soil’s surface after planting. The start of the tree trunk should be about level with the ground. If you plant too deep, the roots will struggle to get oxygen and eventually smother. Water may also pool around the base of the tree, causing the bark to deteriorate, which eventually kills the tree. Any loose soil inside the hole needs to be moved to the side so the root ball is resting on solid ground. After the root ball is in position, make sure the root flare (the spot where the tree trunk meets the root ball) is just visible above the soil line. If the roots are wrapped in burlap, cut the burlap off once the tree is properly positioned in the hole. Fill in the planting hole with the original soil and tamp lightly. Loosen and break up any dirt clods before backfilling the hole. Then, fill in the space around the root ball and press down gently. Avoid tamping down the soil too hard, since that compacts the soil and reduces available oxygen for the roots. It’s important to backfill with the original soil. Using soil amendments around the root ball can cause problems, like root rot. Water deeply at the base of the tree until the soil is saturated. Pour the water slowly so you don’t disturb or compact the soil around the root ball. Plenty of available moisture will help the soil settle around the roots so the tree can establish itself in its new environment. TREES MAINTAINACE PROSSES. Add a 3–4 in (7.6–10.2 cm) layer of organic wood mulch around the tree. You don’t have to mulch immediately after planting, but try to do it fairly soon to reap the protective benefits. Don’t pile mulch up around the tree trunk—leave a 2–4 in (5.1–10. cm) space between the trunk and the mulch. If you’re planting in the fall, mulch before the first freeze. If you’re planting in the spring, mulch before summer. Organic wood mulch helps the soil retain moisture and regulate temperature. It also prevents weeds from sprouting up and stealing the tree’s nutrients.

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    By: John Kahwa

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    #26126

    Title: Planting Corn & Picking Litter

    Location: Corn belt

    Description: This is one of the smaller fields, only about 10 acres, of several planted to corn. Picked the litter before it gets hidden by the forthcoming corn canopy. 🌽

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    By: Steve and Jon

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    #26127

    Title: Vermicomposting

    Location: Warren, Ohio

    Description: Composting a head of lettuce for Nitrogen and shredded used packaging material for Carbon. The ideal C/N ratio for composting is generally considered to be around 30:1, or 30 parts carbon for each part nitrogen by weight. However, some say that in a backyard compost pile, the ratio is usually in the 3:1 to 4:1 range.

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    By: Steve

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    #26128

    Title: To find plants under the ocean

    Location: East Africa

    Description: I love to see beautiful nature under the water of the ocean, for example there is many plants under the ocean which had amazing and fantastic different colours makes different fishes enjoy the ocean.

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    By: Dabronthought

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    #26134

    Title: Waterfall Area Cleanup

    Location: Newton Falls, Ohio

    Description: Grabbed and disposed of a handful of litter.

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    By: Steve

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    #26138
        

    Title: Maize plant

    Location: Kawagumba village community farm project

    Description: Description of maize plant., what is a maize, a maize is a fruit, also known as corn. Maize is a cultivated grass that usually reaches around 3 m, in height. The stems have dark green and shiny leaves that grow alternately along either side. At the top of the stem, numerous male flowers are arranged in a complex structure resembling tassels and release pollen when blown by winds.

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    By: John Kahwa

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    #26142

    Title: Reuse!

    Location: Warren, Ohio

    Description: My friend received a new pool cue in a round shipping container. I reused his shipping container to make a pool cue case for myself and my own pool cue. PoE donated to the EverGreenCoin Foundation.

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    By: Eric

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    #26143

    Title: Waterfall Area Cleanup

    Location: Newton Falls, Ohio

    Description: Grabbed a few handfuls of litter around the water fall.

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    By: Steve

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    #26147

    Title: Watering plant

    Location: Kawagumba village community farm

    Description: I shared our experience in that picture, the picture indicates that we as Treegens and Regens lovers, who are working very hard in our local village by planting and watering, so today I want to talk about the watering process, Watering, is an activity curried out in the field of farming activities, it daily activity when you plant a new plant or young tree, you will watering them so that they can be able to grow tall or big. So watering as an activity in the farm , we as the farm we encourage that activities in our village community. So watering is needed for the crops to grow.

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    By: John Kahwa

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    #26148

    Title: Vermicomposting 🪱

    Location: Warren, Ohio

    Description: Composted a bag of asparagus tips and the necessary browns.

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    By: Steve

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    #26154
                                                    

    Title: Field Trip with Students

    Location: Columbus, Ohio

    Description: I had the pleasure of taking 5 to 8 year old students on a field trip to COSI. COSI, officially the Center of Science and Industry, is a science museum and research center in Columbus, Ohio. Students learned of the efficiency of modern day appliances, and their CO2 output, dinosaurs (which was their favorite), under water life, gravity, air pressure, and planets & our universe. https://cosi.org/.

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    By: Melanie

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    #26156
        

    Title: Tending Houseplants

    Location: Howland, Ohio

    Description: Sharing beautiful houseplants, that make the air better.

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    By: Jay

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