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The Redneck Hippie: Links I Like
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A little about farming, a little about knitting and a whole lot about vegetable gardening. Tutorials and Other Helpful or Humorous Posts. Wunderground Spicewood Weather Station MSXCT2. Farm To Consumer Legal Defense Fund. UC IPM Pest and Disease Database. Growing a Greener World gardening videos. Wild Edible Plants of Texas. The Austin Garden Consultant (Me! Journal Pages to Print and MORE. A Little Bit of Each. The Joy of Handspinning. Michael Bush's The Practical BeeKeeper website. View my complete pro...
izmetsdream.blogspot.com
Izmet's Dream: How Does Your Garden Grow?
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015. How Does Your Garden Grow? I'm often told by people that they can't eat organic because it's too expensive. In the short term, this is indeed true to some extent. My answer to them is "How much are you spending on over-the-counter remedies, doctor's bills, and prescription drugs? How many health issues can be traced back to an unhealthy diet? Can help you locate one in your area. This website, which. Has a nice article on. One of the most important aspects of gardening is. Most f...
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Websites & Blogs | Eat for the Earth
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Eat for the Earth. Understand the environmental impact of what we eat. These are websites which I find interesting and informative. They have helped me learn more about agriculture and understand how our diet affects the environment. Food and Water Watch shares the latest news in food safety and sovereignty. NPR’s food blog, The Salt. Writes about food, farming, and activism. You can find gardening tips and information at. The Lexicon of Sustainability. Agroecology ( which is basically the integrating pr...
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My PCOS story and struggles
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Organic Gluten-Free Sugar-Free Low-carb Low-calorie. Camera Gear, Equipment & Props. I didn’t even know what PCOS meant, what it could do to the body, or that it would eventually get worse. I asked the doctor what it was and the only thing she had told me was: well, do you have a boyfriend? Irregular periods, no periods whatsoever, or periods that will last literally months, non-stop. Easy weight gain, obesity (especially in the abdominal area). Thinning hair on scalp. And the list goes on…. So that̵...
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