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Novice Gardener Diaries: A slight change
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. Since the happenings in my own garden are becoming less humorous as I start to take myself a little more seriously and (I hope) make fewer hilarious, glaring errors, I have decided to open up the purview of my blog a little bit. I realize I have already done this in some posts, but expect it more and more. In light of that decision, here are some wise words that Hannah forwarded to me from our farmer, Allan (who grows our CSA shares). If you don't, they will ROT really fast!
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The New Agriculture: Part II: Prurient Interests and Not-So-Veiled Threats
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I won't rest until farming is cooler than rock 'n roll. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Part II: Prurient Interests and Not-So-Veiled Threats. Ended with the promise of an appeal to prurient interests, loosely defined here as greed, power, status, and sex appeal. The promised threats will consist of the opposites: poverty, servitude, failure, and general unattractiveness. How am I proposing to make an arcane concept like soil minerals into such a combination of carrot and stick? Balancing the soil minerals...
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DC Honeybees: May 2015
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Saturday, May 2, 2015. Our Latest Trip To Georgia. 160;Last week we drove the 600 miles to Patterson, Georgia to pick up bees from JJ Honey. This year we only made one trip south, while last year we did three. This was a load of 100 packages. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. DC Field to Fork Network. Metro DC Lawn and Garden Blog. Fresh and Local CSA. The Farm at Walker Jones. Our Latest Trip To Georgia.
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DC Honeybees: Look At This Ad The Washington Post Ran Today
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Monday, December 2, 2013. Look At This Ad The Washington Post Ran Today. This was a full page ad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. DC Field to Fork Network. Metro DC Lawn and Garden Blog. Fresh and Local CSA. The Farm at Walker Jones. We Made the Cover Of the Washington City Paper. Look At This Ad The Washington Post Ran Today. Promote Your Page Too. DCHoneybees. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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DC Honeybees: September 2014
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Thursday, September 18, 2014. We Move the Bees From Ohio to Tampa, Fla. , Day 1- VIDEO. It has been a year since we did this move from north the south to allow the bees to build up on the Brazilian pepper that is so abundant in south Florida, and which blooms in early October. I have built my little apiary up to about 30 colonies, and Jerry from Rock Hill Honeybee Farms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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DC Honeybees: We Made the Cover Of the Washington City Paper
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Tuesday, December 24, 2013. We Made the Cover Of the Washington City Paper. In this year's edition of the City Paper. S "Encyclopedia of DC 2013", the NPR bees were profiled, the hives we introduced earlier this year (I hope they survive this winter! Yours truly made the cover:. Here is a link to the accompanying article:. Http:/ www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/45216/public-radio-bees-insects-are-the-new-pledge-drives/. Fresh and Local CSA.
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DC Honeybees: We Move the Bees From Ohio to Tampa, Fla. , Day 1- VIDEO
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Thursday, September 18, 2014. We Move the Bees From Ohio to Tampa, Fla. , Day 1- VIDEO. It has been a year since we did this move from north the south to allow the bees to build up on the Brazilian pepper that is so abundant in south Florida, and which blooms in early October. I have built my little apiary up to about 30 colonies, and Jerry from Rock Hill Honeybee Farms. Thank God for bee suits. The air was thick with bees, unhappy bees. Decemb...
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DC Honeybees: June 2014
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A Beekeeper's Journal of Urban Beekeeping in Washington, DC. Thursday, June 5, 2014. Spring is Bee Article Season. We received a nice mention in a magazine out of Charleston, SC, The Local Palate. Check out the link here:. Http:/ www.localpalatemag.com/blog/item/d-c-s-champion-of-bees-the-urban-apiarist.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. DC Field to Fork Network. Metro DC Lawn and Garden Blog. Fresh and Local CSA. The Farm at Walker Jones. Spring is Bee Article Season.
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The Tragic Optimist | Page 2
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I’m an academic librarian who dabbles a bit in blogging. I am currently the Head of Reference and Instruction at a small undergraduate library in Minnesota. Adventures in too much information. Thoughts about academic librarianship — in particular, the role that staplers play in an undergraduate library. A community for parents of young kids in glasses, eye patches, and contacts. The site has resources, tips, tricks, photos, videos, and a list of books for kids about vision issues. Click to share on Tumbl...
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Talls and Smalls: August 2008
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Mo Belecs, Mo Problems. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Having started a slow journey onto the local-foods train last summer (thank you Barbara Kingsolver. I was determined to source everything for the wedding as locally as possible. In general, it's always better to support local businesses and buy things that haven' t had to travel across the globe or country to get to you, whether it's a sweater, an apple or a cup of milk. The first seated course was bread. Baked goods are probably the easist foods to...