AERATED TEAS

What are Aerated Teas?

A brewed water extract of microbes, which allows the proliferation of beneficial organisms in a short period of time through an aerated process (usually pumping Oxygen with a small air bubbles system).

There are several ways or recipes for make this process getting same result: encourage aerobic microbe’s activity and/or their biomass; so this gives us a high range of use, such as reproduction and activation of microbiology present in the compost, native microorganism present in the forest or farm or just reproduction focused in specific aerobic microorganisms whose we desire to deal with.

As aerobic systems have more energy efficiency, this product will obtain an average of 36 molecules of ATP from each molecule of sugar as an energy source through the process; getting the energy from an external source (adding Oxygen by bubbling it through the solution).

This product has to be use in a short period of time as it losses its stability and properties in a few days. 

What are they for?

To bring back soil-plant fertility through adding beneficial microbiology to the system (farm, plot or backyard) reducing pest and diseases, encouraging microbiologic and mineral balance by the presence of both elements in symbiosis.

 

How do they work?

Adding a wide (or specific) range of beneficial microbes on the plant tissues and/or soil, making a positive effect on both immunologic systems.

Depending recipes and process a huge microbiological diversity could be found on this brews, such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and nematodes making an important and positive effect in biological and minerals available issues to the plant.

  • Permaculture & Cycling

    31st May - 2nd June 2019

    Brake The Cycle and the Permaculture Association are collaborating to bring you a brand new thing in 2019: cycle-powered adventures in permaculture design!

    Love cycling? Love permaculture?

    Then this cycle tour and permaculture short course is for you. “Permaculture and Cycling” is a unique 3 day tour of the stunning Wye Valley - departing from Bristol on May 31st - including 2 nights accommodation at the inspirational Ragmans Lane Farm and an “Intro to Permaculture Design” short course led by Ragmans Lane co-founder Matt Dunwell.

    Whether you’re an experienced permaculturalist who’s never experienced this 60 acre organic farm and permaculture project, or an enthusiastic cyclist ready to take your curiosity in permaculture to a whole new level, this 3 day tour is booking now.

    Brake the Cycle provides transformative experiences through cycling, visiting eco-villages, exploring sustainability projects and discovering alternative ways of living since 2011.

    For more information and booking information please visit our website: https://www.brakethecycle.co.uk/permaculture-and-cycling

    Only 15 spaces available, so get on your bike!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


  •