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Green, Blue, Brown: April 2006
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Green, Blue, Brown. A chronicle of my ongoing adventures in parenting, gardening, farming, and technology. Sunday, April 30, 2006. The sun was doing interesting things. With the dandelion seedheads. And the dust kicked up. By the neighbors' dirtbikes. The warm spring weather afforded us. A trip to Slate Run Historical Farm,. Where Amelia found some of her. Favorite objects - wheels! A shiny, happy rooster. Who lives at Slate Run. Amelia in the Driver's Seat. She's perched on top of some kind of. When the...
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And Away We Hoe - The Happy Hoe
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A Hoe In the Know. And Away We Hoe. 2012 Can Go To Hell! Where's a good Mayan apocalypse when you need one? But alas, it was a cash only deal. My little heart broke! I'm just a po' hoe with a good credit rating, but no cash. My hopes were dashed. Ah, but things do happen for a reason. The air conditioning system at my house in Eastern Washington went out right after that and strangely enough, the cost to replace it was EXACTLY the amount I had saved for a down payment. Coincidence? I think the picture su...
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Hearthstone Berry Farm
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To plant and monitor a trial planting of elderberries. This planting is open to anyone interested in growing elderberries. The trial planting has already exceeded its origianl plans as it now has over 14 varieties installed. Two field days will be held for persons interested in growing this native. In subsequent years several growers have come over to look at varieties and get information on planting and maintenance of elderberries. We did a study to compare the weight of berries against the weight of be...
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Worms of Endearment: January 2004
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Everything you always wanted to know about earthworms but were afraid to ask. From the author of The Earth Moved:On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms. Saturday, January 31, 2004. OK, we’ve got a serious issue to deal with this morning. Diane posted a comment yesterday about her worms, which have apparently failed to thrive in what sounds like a lovely new stacking worm bin system (maybe the terrific Wriggly Wranch bins. That San Mateo county sells to residents for a bargain price of $29? Hmmmwell...
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ParkingSpaceGarden: March 2008
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There is a lot of interest in producing one's own food. For many people who do not have access to good land, this is difficult. The Parking Space Garden is an answer for these people. Sunday, March 9, 2008. Trees in Earth Boxes. Last weekend Jennie and I attended an all-day workshop on 'edible landscaping' at Raintree Gardens. In Morton, Washington. Our teacher, Bruce Weiskotten. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Quarter-Acre Garden Blog. My Quarter-Acre Garden Blog. Make Your Own Growboxes.
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January | 2010 | emily's list
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Of things she’s finished. What I’ve been up to…. January 12, 2010. 8212; Emily @ 1:43 pm. So, it’s been a while. Since my last post we’ve:. Lived with my mom for a few weeks (thank you Madre). Helped my Grandparents pack up their 6 bedroom house of 42 years. Purchased our own house, moved in and installed a dual flush toilet! Celebrated the holidays with our families. And many other things I can’t remember…. So, here’s my recap of the last few months:. If you ever ride the tram, catch it from the bottom,...
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What I’ve been up to… | emily's list
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Of things she’s finished. What I’ve been up to… January 12, 2010. 8212; Emily @ 1:43 pm. So, it’s been a while. Since my last post we’ve:. Lived with my mom for a few weeks (thank you Madre). Helped my Grandparents pack up their 6 bedroom house of 42 years. Purchased our own house, moved in and installed a dual flush toilet! Celebrated the holidays with our families. And many other things I can’t remember…. So, here’s my recap of the last few months:. If you ever ride the tram, catch it from the bottom, ...
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Temperate Climate Permaculture: Free Plant Guilds E-Book from Midwest Permaculture
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What's a Temperate Climate? Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Free Plant Guilds E-Book from Midwest Permaculture. The team over at Midwest Permaculture has been doing some great work lately, and this free eBook on Plant Guilds is great! If you are unfamiliar with the concept of guilds, you can read my article on Permaculture Guilds. This eBook is a great resource for Permaculture in a Temperate Climate. so, of course, I had to share it! Download the eBook here! John K (Temperate Climate Permaculture). All of the...
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Greener Pastures Farm: Cascade Farmstead Sheep: The Basics
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Cascade Farmstead Sheep: The Basics. Greener Pastures Farm - Current News. Jon kneels down to let the pregnant Cascade Farmstead ewes check him out. Visit our website. To learn more about these great little low-maintenance, no-shear, meat sheep! Cascade Farmstead Sheep: The Basics. How big are Cascade Farmstead sheep? What purpose do they serve? Do they need to be sheared? What do I need to do at lambing time? Keep the binoculars and camera handy. These sheep do best without interference, and on the ...
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