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Gem-like Flame: April 2014
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Saturday, April 26, 2014. Garden, or Not. We didn't do a garden last year. I was fed up from previous years of no help weeding, planting, weeding, picking things out to order, weeding, seeding, weeding, harvesting, and weeding. Did I mention weeding? I did plant garlic in the one herb bed we have, and it was a sorry crop. Small. Tasty, but small. I didn't even plant garlic this fall, since technically I'm not allowed to really eat it anymore (but I do). Two of the four raised beds are cleaned out now....
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Gem-like Flame: Garden, or Not
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Saturday, April 26, 2014. Garden, or Not. We didn't do a garden last year. I was fed up from previous years of no help weeding, planting, weeding, picking things out to order, weeding, seeding, weeding, harvesting, and weeding. Did I mention weeding? I did plant garlic in the one herb bed we have, and it was a sorry crop. Small. Tasty, but small. I didn't even plant garlic this fall, since technically I'm not allowed to really eat it anymore (but I do). Two of the four raised beds are cleaned out now....
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About - Deeply Rooted Design
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I love my work, and I believe that it shows in the quality of service that we offer at Deeply Rooted Design. The possibilities are endless for transforming a bland landscape into a haven for people to enjoy. An edible and ecological landscaping business owned by Michael Judd based in Frederick, MD. With Michael as my mentor, I have honed my craft in design and implementation and also had the pleasure to be an integral part to the publishing and promotion of Michael’s book. And offer talks to local groups.
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Pollin8r: Do you know any fruit and vegetable jokes?
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Do you know any fruit and vegetable jokes? Q: What’s the fastest vegetable? A: A runner bean. Q: What’s orange and sounds like a parrot? Q: How do you fix a cracked pumpkin? A: With a pumpkin patch. Q: What is Beethoven’s favorite fruit? A: Ba-na-na-naaaaa (sung to Beethoven's 5th). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can digital tools help farmers and eaters build more resilient, more satisfying food systems? The Future of Flavor. Of Afton, VA's Edible Landscaping. Pollin8r belie...
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Pollin8r: March 2012
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Do you know any fruit and vegetable jokes? Q: What’s the fastest vegetable? A: A runner bean. Q: What’s orange and sounds like a parrot? Q: How do you fix a cracked pumpkin? A: With a pumpkin patch. Q: What is Beethoven’s favorite fruit? A: Ba-na-na-naaaaa (sung to Beethoven's 5th). Links to this post. Why do seeds matter? Two important facts you may not know about seeds:. 1 Seeds have a limited shelf life. Did you know that some crops are not true-breeding? Hybrids* are created b...
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Book Review & GIVEAWAY! Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist
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Food & Recipes. Blog Hops I Follow. Book Review & GIVEAWAY! Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist. October 8, 2014. Visited 5000 times , 7 Visits today. Book Review & GIVEAWAY! Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist. Enter to win a copy of this book. Follow the instructions in the entry form at the bottom of this post. Giveaway runs Oct 9-17, 2014. In “Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist”, Michael Judd. S take on permaculture:. And I have the same philosophy build a garden that take...
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WrapUp (13 of 16) | Green Dragon Bytes
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Waldorf School of Baltimore Green Pages. WrapUp (13 of 16). June 8, 2015. Reconsider Before You Litter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Follow Blog via Email.
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lmh | Sediment and Scrawl
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November 24, 2015. To Tell of Thanksgrimby in the Old Day. Transcribed as part of the StoryCorpse Old Thankful Project. As Told by Granmaw Edna Embolina Rotisserie-Clogged-Duckpin. Why do the Thanksgrovel? Practical simple. Pure and purty. You ain dead yit and you hope not die til spring. Only got to last longer’n that pig yer raisin’. You got in yer front-eye memory the picture of who all dint make it through last winter’s Crimby Knife Fight Season. Then chew that tuckey piece righteous on down. When th...
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Pollin8r: Why do seeds matter?
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Why do seeds matter? Seeds are our common inheritance from nature and the farmers, gardeners, and plant breeders of the past. They are the key to our future and they require active preservation. The best way to preserve a crop is to grow it! Two important facts you may not know about seeds:. 1 Seeds have a limited shelf life. Did you know that for many crops, their seeds only have a shelf-life of one year, or a few years? Did you know that some crops are not true-breeding? Hybrids...
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