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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: Summerization July 1, 2011 Garden Photos
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Summerization July 1, 2011 Garden Photos. View of the west half of our garden. View of the east half of our garden. View of the middle row and hoop house. Our asparagus producing well for several months. Okra about to start blooming. Bush beans don't produce as well as pole beans but don't require support. Pole beans starting to bloom. The turnips below are flowering. Pole beans starting to climb the hoop house. Subscribe to: Post Commen...
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: April 2011
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Tree house siding and roof. The tree house is coming along. We have the windows installed and it is time to start on the siding and the roof. The roof really holds it all together and strengthens the walls. Here is the tree house from below showing the walls and the newly installed windows. A view of the windows from the inside. I got these windows from a Habitat for Humanity re-sale store for about $5 each. The same goes for shingles&#...
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: How to make a reflector oven
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. How to make a reflector oven. How cool would it be to bake whatever you can bake at home on a campout? Reflector ovens are fun and a great way to impress new campers. We have cooked bread, biscuits, cookies, brownies, and cake on campouts using the below described system. Good luck amd have fun. The loaves of bread are almost done. If the loaves are cooking mostly on top and the bottom is raw, you can add coals below the stak...
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: Bitter Melons
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Saturday, November 12, 2011. Bitter Melons are a beautiful vining plant that many researchers are finding to have incredible health benefits. There is a lot of research in Cancer prevention and Diabetes using Bitter Melons. Here is a good website. They refer to it as Delica Thorn Bitter Melon. Whether you want it for Cancer, Diabetes or other health benefits, it is a beautiful plant to grow. Beautiful flowers are a bonus. Here is a young fruit developing.
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: Grow your own Food!
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Friday, March 19, 2010. Grow your own Food! Edible Plants we Grow: Click on the links below for content! Fruit Trees and Plant Propogation. Fruit Trees and Berries. Pruning Trees: More on this later. Pruning grapes: More on this later. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search posts by topic! Make your own Tomato Baskets. Grow your own Food! Food Preservation and Storage. Sustainable Ideas and Projects. Dividing Blackberries and Strawberries. Use it up,.
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: September 2012
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. How to make a reflector oven. How cool would it be to bake whatever you can bake at home on a campout? Reflector ovens are fun and a great way to impress new campers. We have cooked bread, biscuits, cookies, brownies, and cake on campouts using the below described system. Good luck amd have fun. The loaves of bread are almost done. If the loaves are cooking mostly on top and the bottom is raw, you can add coals below the stak...
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: Boy Scout Skills
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Saturday, November 12, 2011. Scouting has been a formative experience in my life and the skills I have learned have helped shape me to be a capable person. Planning for campouts, camping, and leadership skills that I have learned in Scouting have served me in real life like nothing else could have prepared me. Thank you Boy Scouts of America. Thank you Greg Scott and all the great Scout Masters of all Great Scouts. How to choose a camp site. Use it up,.
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: January 2012
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Friday, January 6, 2012. Starting a 1 match fire. Air movement it critical. Place your small kindling up off the ground so that you can easily place a lit match under the kindling. Here I have used 2 larger branches to support the kindling. Note the size of the kindling in relation to the match. If it is windy, use your body to block the wind from blowing out the match. Links to this post. Labels: Boy Scout Skills. Thursday, January 5, 2012. You will hopefully...
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Modern Sustainability...old-fashioned methods: January 2013
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Modern Sustainability.old-fashioned methods. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Dried Apricots and Blueberries. One of nature's best fruits. The Apricot is hardy, mostly disease resistant and great tasting. There are few fruits that require as little work as an apricot. We harvested from our Goldcot Apricot and other varieties. The fruit is relatively small, but it does not have to be peeled and they are easy to de-pit. We wash them, cut them in half and throw out any bad parts. Links to this post. Use it up,.