How to become an Agrinaut 101
Honestly? It's not that deep.
1. Grab the carbon.
Leaves fall. Sticks drop. Palm fronds peel off and just sit there. Pick it up. Pile it somewhere. That's it. Stop bagging it for the truck — it's free soil, and you were about to throw it away. As much as you can and you will still use more.
2. Grab the water.
It's gonna rain anyway. Might as well catch some (with your carbon) A trench works. Anything that makes the water spiral. You don't always see it spiral the way you think. We're mostly using intuition here.
3. Close the nitrogen loop.
You bought the banana, peel and all. Use the peel. Scraps go back to the dirt, not the bin. Eggshells too. Pee on the pile if nobody's looking. The point is: nothing good leaves the yard. Eventually everything you eat should also be compostable. Nothing else in nothing out.
That's the whole thing. Carbon, water, nitrogen — keep them moving in a circle.
You don't need a plan. You don't need permission. Just stop throwing away the stuff that wants to become soil.
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