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Just Saying...: Invasivore > Vegetarian
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Thanks to some courageous Baltimore chefs, the option to eat invasive may be coming to a restaurant near you. As always, the sayin...
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Just Saying...: How to Build a Butterfly Garden
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Saturday, May 7, 2011. How to Build a Butterfly Garden. What Butterflies Look For:. At least five hours of it each day. Great Nectar and/or Larval Hosts:.
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Just Saying...: Our Top Pics
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Allium Family, 2012, University of Maryland Public Health Garden. Beets, Public Health Garden, May 2012. Love Bugs, March 2012. August 2011, By Deborah.
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Just Saying...: ReFRESHing News for Farmers Markets and Shoppers
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. ReFRESHing News for Farmers Markets and Shoppers. This morning, Tim Carman for the The Washington Post reported. 93 percent say they ...
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Just Saying...: May 2012
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Potomac Snakehead Tournament: This Weekend. In previous posts, Invasivore Vegetarian. Around the guest speakers and the "Invasive S...
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Just Saying...: Maryland True Blue
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Monday, June 18, 2012. Not as many as you might think. In fact, probably only one or two. If that. Catching and picking crabs in our region is a labor-inten...
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Separating the Sheep From the Goats: Something to Chew on at Decatur Cemetery | Adventures in Cemetery Hopping
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Cemeteries I Have Visited. Adventures in Cemetery Hopping. Separating the Sheep From the Goats: Something to Chew on at Decatur Cemetery. Asymp; 4 Comments. First, I’d like to apologize for being absent from the blog for over a month. Due to a move into a new home across town, I had to put my cemetery hopping and blog writing activities on hold for a while. I’m still unpacking boxes but for the most part, we’re settled in. But it wasn’t until recently that I actually saw sheep on the premises. Before you...
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Just Saying...: March 2012
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Honoring Farmworkers: A Celebration of Cesar Chavez. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Environmental Film Festival in DC. 180 Documentary,...
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Sustainable Resource Management, Inc - Workshops by Brian Knox
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Sustainable Resource Management, Inc. Sustainable Resource Management, Inc. was founded on the belief that a partnership among humans and nature is needed to shape a healthy future for the forests of today. Interactions between landowners, forest products operators and other environmentally concerned individuals must allow for the continuing exploration and discovery of sustainable forestry practices. Intelligent Green: Discovering Your Role in the History and Future of our Woodlands. Easton, MD 21601.
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Sustainable Resource Management, Inc - Stewardship Planning
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Sustainable Resource Management, Inc. In order to meet the forestry needs of today without compromising the needs of future generations, it is important to recognize that we are not only owners of our land, but stewards of it. Stewardship planning as a science and an art is pivotal to the overall health of our natural systems. To create a sustainable forest for the future, stewardship planning must consider:. The Nature of Each Unique Property. The Interests and Objectives of Landowners. In fact, a good ...