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Growing Yacon - Attainable Sustainable
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Food & Drink. 7 Apr, 2015. Growing Food in Hawaii. Produces two types of tubers: An edible brown tuber somewhat resembling a potato, and pinkish rhizomes that are primarily used for propagation. It’s native to South America, where it’s eaten like a fruit. Can you grow it where you live? Mother Earth News says if you can grow dahlias where you live, you can grow yacon. And trusty ‘ole Wikipedia says this. Which makes yacon a good choice for diabetics and weight loss:. We waited for months for our yacon to...
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Herb'n Wisdom – Page 2 – Permaculture musings and food for thought
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Permaculture musings and food for thought. April: What to do in the garden. June 24, 2013. What to do in the garden in July. Prepare beds for the garden 1 3 weeks before planting. Check soil moisture. A good consistency should be like a good snowball. Test your sprinklers for coverage and drip irrigation for leakage. Brew compost tea and provide for your garden every 2 weeks. Compost tea has been shown to prevent blossom end rot, rust, and powdery mildew. Mulch to prevent weeds. In The Vegetable Garden.
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PeaceSeedsLive: December 2013
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Thursday, December 12, 2013. Peace Seeds 2016 Seed List. PEACE SEEDS 2016 List. A Planetary Genome Pool Service. Plant Breeding for the Public Domain. Pacific Northwest Species Seeds. Alan and Linda Kapuler. Author of more than 17 book Wallace rains a reign of genius: deep, insightful, modest, remarkable, sensitive, bewildering, historical and consequential for illuminating the generally invisible natural world/universe. For a 15 minute video tour of our main greenhouse, google Kinship Garden. To PeaceSe...
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PeaceSeedsLive: December 2012
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. This is our daughter Dylana Kapuler who with Mario DiBenedetto call themselves Peace Seedlings and have their own seed company. A link can be found at the top of the right column. Peace Seeds is now focusing on PNW endemic species, obscure food plants and new breeding results. Alan and Linda Kapuler. A Planetary Genome Pool Service. Plant Breeding for the Public Domain. Pacific Northwest Species Seeds. OG since ‘73. Alan and Linda Kapuler. To Dylana Kapuler and Mario DiBenedett...
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PeaceSeedsLive: December 2011
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out these links. Peace Seedlings, the next generation of Peace Seeds. Peace Seedlings 2015 seed list. Andean Roots Take Hold in Corvallis. Andean Roots; Oca, Mashua and Yacon. Diploids, Hybrids, Landraces and Grexes. Alan M. Kapuler PhD, Dylana Kapuler, Mario DiBenedetto, Linda Kapuler. January 31, 2015. Landraces are cultivated wild species. When we take cultivated varieties of interbreeding plants like kales, peppers,...
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PeaceSeedsLive: January 2015
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out these links. Peace Seedlings, the next generation of Peace Seeds. Peace Seedlings 2015 seed list. Andean Roots Take Hold in Corvallis. Andean Roots; Oca, Mashua and Yacon. Diploids, Hybrids, Landraces and Grexes. Alan M. Kapuler PhD, Dylana Kapuler, Mario DiBenedetto, Linda Kapuler. January 31, 2015. Landraces are cultivated wild species. When we take cultivated varieties of interbreeding plants like kales, peppers,...
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Safe seed sources - The San Pedro Seed Exchange
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Be a seed outlaw. How to share your treasures. Get your Plant Variety Record (PVR). How to use the PVR. A list of safe seed sources. Below are local and national sources of seeds (also bulbs, slips, tubers, corms, crowns, cuttings, and plants) to aid you in your quest for a genetically diverse garden. We have restricted this list to sources who offer open-pollinated germplasm (no hybrids), and who have taken the. And/or steer completely clear of all GMO and Monsanto-owned varieties). Arizona's first seed...