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How Does Our Playground Grow?: March 2015
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How Does Our Playground Grow? Hackney, London, United Kingdom. We are a gardening club at Lauriston Primary School in Hackney, East London. View my complete profile. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Now the soil has warmed up a bit we are ready to start planting outside. Potatoes like lots of food so we dug out some compost, see how many worms there are! Next we dug a ten cm hole and filled it in with some of the compost. We put our potato in and covered it up, there should be about 40cm between each plant.
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Live Simple, Live Full.: 6 ~ Simple Gathering
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Live Simple, Live Full. How all of us can live a simpler life and enjoy it From Hay Quaker. Key to the green boxes at the end of each chapter. 8220; What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.”. First, let us look at the options for those who do not have land, but would still like to grow their own food, or at least grow some. Of their own food. You may grow food on land that is not owned by you, or you need to consider other simple means of feeding yourself and your family. Local Authorities usuall...
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An interdisciplinary collaborative platform with art and non-art specialists. She has been an artist selected at Transnational Dialogues, an International cross-media platform in China, Brazil and Europe. 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. Notify me of new comments via email.
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First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014. March 21, 2014. Our first collaborative workshop will look at how we make knowledge about the soil, and how this knowledge does, or does not move. Date: 26 March 2014, Time: 1300-1600 Location: […]. Read Article →. Research network and links. Welcome to the Soil, Seeds and Social Change project. In situ soil and seed practices in the permaculture movement of El Salvador. First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014. Third Reading Group Meeting.
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Category Archives: Reading group. Second Reading Group Meeting. February 18, 2014. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st Feb, from 4-5.30, at “Beat Root Community Cafe” on lower Park Row. The readings we’ve chosen for next week, both of which discuss issues relating […]. Read Article →. Research network and links. Welcome to the Soil, Seeds and Social Change project. In situ soil and seed practices in the permaculture movement of El Salvador. First Workshop: Translating Soil, 26th March 2014.
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THIRD READING GROUP MEETING. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st March, from 4-5.30 at “Beat Root Community Cafe”. On Lower Park Row. The broad topic for the meeting is ‘The place of seeds’. The two readings we’ve chosen for this topic are:. Michael S. Carolan (2007), ‘Saving Seeds, Saving Culture: A Case Study of a Heritage Seed Bank’, Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal. 20:8, 739-750 (pdf attached). Vandana Shiva (2012) ‘Introduction: Seed Freedom What is at stake?
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Links | Gardens Illustrated
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BBC Gardeners Question Time radio show. BBC Local radio gardening programmes. The Cottage Garden Society. Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens. The Garden History Society. The Great Dixter Charitable Trust. The Hardy Plant Society. Italian gardens to visit: Grandi Giardini Italiani. National Garden Scheme (NGS). The National Trust for Scotland. Plant Heritage (The National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Garden Shows and Plant Fairs. Held in earl...
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Monthly Reading Group (Fridays, 4-5.30pm). Workshops (1-4pm, in changing locations. Lunch provided). What makes soil rich? March – Geographical Sciences, Bristol University. Translating soil (in the university). The ‘place’ of seeds. How can we protect biodiversity? May – Hamilton House, Bristol. Local Food: Pollyanna or Panacea? 3 Weds 25th June – Feed Bristol Project. 8211; –. 8211; –. Food Sovereignty, Food Security: Bridging the Divide? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Third Reading Group Meeting |
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Third Reading Group Meeting. March 21, 2014. Our next meeting will take place on Friday 21st March, from 4-5.30 at “Beat Root Community Cafe”. On Lower Park Row. The broad topic for the meeting is ‘The place of seeds’. The two readings we’ve chosen for this topic are:. Michael S. Carolan (2007), ‘Saving Seeds, Saving Culture: A Case Study of a Heritage Seed Bank’, Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal. 20:8, 739-750 (pdf attached). Tags: Beat Root Community Cafe. Enter your comment here.
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