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Xist 06-06-2018 07:55 PM

Reforesting with balls of charcoal embedded with seeds
 
Just getting financial advice from reddit.com/r/funny again and someone shared an infotainmental gif of an invention call "Seedballs," a boring and inedible version of fruit that you throw at the ground and sprouts when it rains. They say they cost 2¢

Someone commented that somebody named Fukuoka invented this and the Wikipedia page mentions him, but the page seems to be in Japanese for some reason, and I have not gotten around to learning that. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seed_ball

This is something similar, but colorful balls of wildflower seeds. https://growtherainbow.com/

The reddit post stated they were rolled in charcoal, but I keep reading about them being in red clay. There were many reddit comments about killing trees to make the charcoal.

Stubby79 06-06-2018 11:51 PM

Is there a question or an opinion in there somewhere? Or are you just sharing your discovery with us?

jamesqf 06-08-2018 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Xist (Post 571485)
Just getting financial advice from reddit.com/r/funny again and someone shared an infotainmental gif of an invention call "Seedballs," a boring and inedible version of fruit that you throw at the ground and sprouts when it rains.

Strangely enough, my neighbor's honey locusts, elms, Russian olives, and many others don't seem to need any help with sprouting, at least when the seeds land in my vegetable garden.

redpoint5 06-08-2018 02:12 AM

Sorta like the invention of seeds, which cost nothing, and which trees throw at the ground all the time. They too sprout when it rains.

Xist 06-08-2018 03:37 AM

There was a huge fire about half an hour from here sixteen years ago. Grass and stuff has grown back, but zero trees. Maybe I could fill a ruck sack with pine seeds, poke a hole in the bottom, and walk from one end to the other until my bag is empty, and some trees will grow, but this would probably benefit squirrels much more, while the seed balls contain pepper and other ingredients to repel pests.

Why can't I save the world with a hundred billion seed balls and some modified paintball guns?

Just kidding, that would cost $2 Billion!

redpoint5 06-08-2018 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Xist (Post 571564)
Why can't I save the world with a hundred billion seed balls and some modified paintball guns?

Put those seeds in a gatling gun attached to a helicopter, and I'd pull the trigger for free.

Xist 06-08-2018 03:45 PM

I guess that if I can afford $2 Billion in seed balls I should be able to afford everything else.

There are numerous instructions on-line about how to make these, but everybody obsesses about wildflowers. I kind of wonder if trees better contribute to the oxygen that all of us allegedly breathe--including bees and milk moths or whatever else that I saw.

Strangely, the first thing that I saw said charcoal, but everyone else says red clay. I just visualized getting some sphere mold, putting charcoal powder in each half, some seeds and fertilizer in the middle, pressing it, and having a seed ball, but I could not find anything that I wanted. The only ball mold that I found was silicone.

That did not seem useful to me.

Whatever. I have earned $165 in three months. Someone else can save the world or, you know, nobody.

Xist 10-26-2019 03:52 PM

#TeamTrees Mr. Beast and other YouTube carbon-based lifeforms are trying to plant 20,000,000 trees
 
I know that we had a discussion about efficiently planting trees before. I remember someone explained how they did it and how hard and slow it was. Someone said the fastest way was with aircraft. I always wanted to suggest that The King of Random tried different ways of planting trees and come up with their fastest and most creative, but I didn't want to do a bunch of research and then have nothing come out of it.

I have been there many times before.

So, someone called Mr. Beast hit 20,000,000 subscribers and many of them told him to plant 20M trees:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPJKxAhLw5II learned of this from Mark Rober and they are working together:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7nJBFjKqAYHe is using drones!

Mr. Beast donated $100,000 to Arbor Day. Mark Rober committed $50,000.

Linus did this: https://i.imgur.com/XHNAGUo.gif

It got better:https://youtube.com/watch?v=6l8K1eH624IThe Hacksmith is cosigning!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYo5-OkjSk0The King of Random just mentioned it... I am sure that will do something.

Smarter Every Day:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bsuXsxX950His grandfather helped plant hundreds of trees and only two lived, but it was an experiment to see if non-native trees would survive.

Captain Disillusion:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK7QXAUvCOAYay! The King of Town!

I am unsure if this helps or hurts, but I watched him hurt himself!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqng2MPClO8Edit: I Like to Make Stuff donated $1,000:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7EguktQ_eoEverything else that showed up under #TeamTrees seemed to use a good cause to promote themselves.

oil pan 4 10-26-2019 06:59 PM

How did Johnny apple seed do it?
He was a brilliant land grabbing capitalist.
But it worked.

freebeard 10-26-2019 08:29 PM

I watched a few minutes of Mr. Beast. He'd never have made it in the Hoedads.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoedad...on_Cooperative
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The Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative (formally, Hoedads Cooperative Inc.) was a worker-owned tree planting and forestry labor cooperative based in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was active throughout the American West from 1971 to 1994. For several years they were country's largest worker-owned cooperative.[citation needed] They were noted for their success in applying the cooperative model successfully to treeplanting. They were also known for their experimentation with and early embrace of concepts such as environmentalism, feminism and alternative economics.

The Hoedads took their name from their use of the "hoedad" (or "hoedag"), a hand implement similar to a hoe used to plant bare-root trees on steep slopes.
A time that passed due to lack of clear-cutting and immigrant labor. Now, today...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPNhCa9IkAE

edit:
However, these guys put a lot more effort into one tree than Mr. Beast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld_-lp0LTzM

Anton Petrov is on board:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lECxeRzJ2sY
At https://youtu.be/lECxeRzJ2sY?t=598, Liuzhou Forest City is very interesting.


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