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Ep. 37 - All About Wood Stoves

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Sarah and Will respond to a listener letter in Episode 37, giving their thoughts and some useful information on wood stoves. They cover the pros and cons of wood stoves in the home, ending up on the pro side, but being realistic about the maintenance and care necessary to have a stove. Other subjects about wood stoves covered: creosote and cleaning, cooking on the stove, and Philadelphia's own Benjamin Franklin, who invented the precursor to the wood stove.They resume the normal podcast proceedings by talking a little about the bees and Ross Round frames. Mayapple is back in the brooder coop and the rooster isn't pleased. The edible landscape has popped off and they are enjoying sorrel and other lettuces from the garden. They discuss asparagus shoots, rubarb harvests, and the new additions to the homestead: two fig trees to replace the devilish pyracantha/firethorn tree that they just cut down (see Episode 36).Sarah and Will finish the podcast with a discussion of an article on plant communication and the ethics of how humans interact with plants.Notes:ON WOOD STOVES:Condar - wood stove supplies http://www.condar.com/Chimney Safety Institute of America - Guides to getting a chimney sweep - http://www.csia.org/hiringchimneysweeps.htmlChimney Safety Institute of America - Chimney Fires guide - http://www.csia.org/chimneyfires.htmlEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Guide to wood stove emissions - https://www.epa.gov/burnwise/burn-wise-frequently-asked-questionsEnergy Department - guide to wood stove installation - https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/home-heating-systems/wood-and-pellet-heating US Fire Administration - safety guide for wood burning - https://www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/outreach/heating.htmlRutland Fire Clay Company, Rutland Products - great source for fireplace cleaning tools - https://www.rutland.com/Sam Whiteleather, Backwoodsman Magazine Jan/Feb 2018 issue, "Making the Most of Your Woodstove"Cam Mather, Mother Earth News October/November 2017 issue - Homestead Hacks, "Build the Perfect Woodstove Fire" ON OTHER ITEMS IN THE PODCAST:Blue Sky Bee Supply - Ross Rounds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iawjr7Th3MEcologial Society of America - The story of the fig and its wasp - https://www.esa.org/esablog/research/the-story-of-the-fig-and-its-wasp/Velemir Ninkovic, PLOS ONE, "Aboveground mechanical stimuli affect belowground plant-plant communication" http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0195646Michael Pollan, the New Yorker December 2013 issue, "The Intelligent Plant", https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/12/23/the-intelligent-plantWendell Berry, "The Unsettling of America", 1997Aldo Leopold, "A Sand County Almanac," 1949Federal Ethics Committee on Non-Human Biotechnology (ECNH), "The Dignity of Living Beings With Regard to Plants: Moral Consideration of Plants for Their Own Sake", http://www.ekah.admin.ch/fileadmin/ekah-dateien/dokumentation/publikationen/e-Broschure-Wurde-Pflanze-2008.pdfSatoyama Homestead 里山Gardening outside the lines.satoyamahs.org | satoyamahs@gmail.com | 484-247-GROW (4769)TAGS#podcast#satoyama homestead#homesteading#permaculture#beekeeping#honey bees#apiculture#fire#wood stove#apiculture#backyard chickens#chickens#chicks#broody#rooster#edible landscape#gardening#gardeners#spring#weather#homestead#plants#communication#asparagus#seedlings
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Sarah and Will respond to a listener letter in Episode 37, giving their thoughts and some useful information on wood stoves. They cover the pros and cons of wood stoves in the home, ending up on the pro side, but being realistic about the maintenance and care necessary to have a stove. Other subjects about wood stoves covered: creosote and cleaning, cooking on the stove, and Philadelphia's own Benjamin Franklin, who invented the precursor to the wood stove.They resume the normal podcast proceedings by talking a little about the bees and Ross Round frames. Mayapple is back in the brooder coop and the rooster isn't pleased. The edible landscape has popped off and they are enjoying sorrel and other lettuces from the garden. They discuss asparagus shoots, rubarb harvests, and the new additions to the homestead: two fig trees to replace the devilish pyracantha/firethorn tree that they just cut down (see Episode 36).Sarah and Will finish the podcast with a discussion of an article on plant communication and the ethics of how humans interact with plants.Notes:ON WOOD STOVES:Condar - wood stove supplies http://www.condar.com/Chimney Safety Institute of America - Guides to getting a chimney sweep - http://www.csia.org/hiringchimneysweeps.htmlChimney Safety Institute of America - Chimney Fires guide - http://www.csia.org/chimneyfires.htmlEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Guide to wood stove emissions - https://www.epa.gov/burnwise/burn-wise-frequently-asked-questionsEnergy Department - guide to wood stove installation - https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/home-heating-systems/wood-and-pellet-heating US Fire Administration - safety guide for wood burning - https://www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/outreach/heating.htmlRutland Fire Clay Company, Rutland Products - great source for fireplace cleaning tools - https://www.rutland.com/Sam Whiteleather, Backwoodsman Magazine Jan/Feb 2018 issue, "Making the Most of Your Woodstove"Cam Mather, Mother Earth News October/November 2017 issue - Homestead Hacks, "Build the Perfect Woodstove Fire" ON OTHER ITEMS IN THE PODCAST:Blue Sky Bee Supply - Ross Rounds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iawjr7Th3MEcologial Society of America - The story of the fig and its wasp - https://www.esa.org/esablog/research/the-story-of-the-fig-and-its-wasp/Velemir Ninkovic, PLOS ONE, "Aboveground mechanical stimuli affect belowground plant-plant communication" http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0195646Michael Pollan, the New Yorker December 2013 issue, "The Intelligent Plant", https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/12/23/the-intelligent-plantWendell Berry, "The Unsettling of America", 1997Aldo Leopold, "A Sand County Almanac," 1949Federal Ethics Committee on Non-Human Biotechnology (ECNH), "The Dignity of Living Beings With Regard to Plants: Moral Consideration of Plants for Their Own Sake", http://www.ekah.admin.ch/fileadmin/ekah-dateien/dokumentation/publikationen/e-Broschure-Wurde-Pflanze-2008.pdfSatoyama Homestead 里山Gardening outside the lines.satoyamahs.org | satoyamahs@gmail.com | 484-247-GROW (4769)TAGS#podcast#satoyama homestead#homesteading#permaculture#beekeeping#honey bees#apiculture#fire#wood stove#apiculture#backyard chickens#chickens#chicks#broody#rooster#edible landscape#gardening#gardeners#spring#weather#homestead#plants#communication#asparagus#seedlings
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