Plant Five for Life and DYCLE - Diaper Cycle are collaboratively exploring cross-cultural connections to landscapes from birth across generations. This week we are asking the question:
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You’re probably asking yourself the same question as you read this article. For example, who would waste a precious weekend in order to make hand-made disposable paper cups or toilet paper, when such products are mass-produced and consumed daily?
Read moreSoil is an important component of the Diaper Cycle as it helps regulate important ecosystem processes, such as nutrient uptake, decomposition, and water availability. Trees cannot even survive without small creatures in soil.
Read moreIn November we closed the circle of nutrients with the first fruit tree planting near Berlin.
We will do this again in March. Here is how we did it.
This is what the participants of our tree planting have to say about their experience:
“After 6 hours pleasure planting fruits trees with many participants yesterday, my body and muscle-pain gave me the best lesson:
Respect all those who grow our foods in local.
50 fruit trees were planted on last Saturday 26.11.2016 with the collaboration of the CSA farmer Angelika Glawe from Luch Gärtnerei and Food Assembly groups in Berlin.
Read moreRead moreThe true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.
Nelson Henderson
On Saturday, 15. October, DYCLE officially received the award from the "Germany - Land of ideas" competition 2016.
Read moreAt DYCLE, we are often asked what biochar is and why it is such an essential material in our Diaper Cycle. Here’s why we love it!
What is Biochar?
Biochar defined simply is fine-grained charcoal high in organic carbon properties.