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Mariam's Food Garden: Welcome
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Sunday, April 10, 2011. The point of this blog is to share my experiences trying to grow my own food, both of which I'm doing for several reasons. The blog part is partly to keep track for myself, and partly in gratitude to all the blogs which helped me in my efforts, and partly in contribution to the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Labels: intro food garden.
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Just “Betweed” Us | Pegasus Papers
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Just “Betweed” Us. Posted by dj on Oct 1, 2010 in Zentangle. This week, Rick and Maria ( Zentangle founders. Released a new official tangle, “ betweed. Came about as the result of a typo in one of their messages to CZTs; Rick really meant “between.” The discussion and hilarity that followed quickly turned to what we all knew:. Would make for a great tangle name. I saw betweed start popping up in Blog Zentangle. It is currently my favorite tangle. Want to make it your favorite tangle? 8221; in use…. Zenta...
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Mariam's Food Garden: Unfinished Tips/ Take Two
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Unfinished Tips/ Take Two. Here is some of the wisdom gathered by my dad and me (but mainly him) through experimenting in the garden in King Mariout. Sunshine, and how much of it a plant gets, is about 90% of it. Duh. Basil attracts bees. A beeless garden is a sad one indeed. There's manure on the soil now, and I'm going to look into th...
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spoony for logophiles: my latest obsession
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011. I have a tendency to get really attached to a certain clothing item until I've literally worn holes through it, and then I don't know what to do without said awesome piece! In the last couple of years, I've had three pair of incredibly comfortable flats that I wore EVERYWHERE (two of which I found on DSW clearance racks). The first pair was handmade in Spain out of black nubuck; and I never even had to "wear them in." They were blister-free from the first day I put them on!
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Mariam's Food Garden: December 2011
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Unfinished Tips/ Take Two. Here is some of the wisdom gathered by my dad and me (but mainly him) through experimenting in the garden in King Mariout. Sunshine, and how much of it a plant gets, is about 90% of it. Duh. Basil attracts bees. A beeless garden is a sad one indeed. There's manure on the soil now, and I'm going to look into th...
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Mariam's Food Garden: Substitute Materials for Plantwall...Help!
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Friday, April 15, 2011. Substitute Materials for Plantwall.Help! Ok I need some help. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what are green and locally available substitutes for the following, given that they need to not rust and not rot? Aluminum (like, square tubes ya3ni). What about the rust? Are their other, better materials I'm unaware of? Aluminum foil tray...
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Mariam's Food Garden: Ploughing?
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Er, so ploughing or hoeing or whatever is really hard work. Basically I'm turning over the earth in which i'm going to plant things, using a fas فأس - because it was packed down all solid almost like concrete, and because since we've not been growing anything in it there aren't many nutrients in the soil. July 4, 2011 at 12:59 PM. To farm...
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Mariam's Food Garden: Veg Thieves
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Journal of my attempts to grow food in Cairo, with the help of my green-. Thumbed dad. This blog is part of the Egypt Food Sovereignty Project. Monday, April 11, 2011. My uncle says I should be worried about people nicking the veg. Seriously? I mean, what am I going to do, put an electric fence round it? If someone wants to have a carrot, go ahead. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plough hoe garden setup soil. Sun garden plan to-do. Substitute Materials for Plantwall.Help! General veg growing tips.
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spoony for logophiles: March 2011
http://spoonyforlogophiles.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 9, 2011. I have a tendency to get really attached to a certain clothing item until I've literally worn holes through it, and then I don't know what to do without said awesome piece! In the last couple of years, I've had three pair of incredibly comfortable flats that I wore EVERYWHERE (two of which I found on DSW clearance racks). The first pair was handmade in Spain out of black nubuck; and I never even had to "wear them in." They were blister-free from the first day I put them on!