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500 Year Farm: Cast Iron Cookware
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500 Year Farm Manifesto. Not All Permaculture is Food. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. I have a personal affinity for cast iron cookware that predates any of my farm aspirations. I've been using it for years and I wanted to share some of my tips for using cast iron. Cost - It's cheap.not dollar store cheap, but cheap enough that the average person can pick up a good cast iron skillet for under $30 dollars. On WH Foods (one of my favorite sites) for more info. Performance. Cast iron pans heat evenly and reta...
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500 Year Farm: August 2015
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500 Year Farm Manifesto. Not All Permaculture is Food. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Not All Permaculture is Food - Overstory Trees. The first thing I'd like to cover is large non-food producing over-story trees. The market for such products is largely for high quality timber but there are other products. Farmers don't usually have a retirement program. How do you plan for the end of your life when you draw income from your own labor? What about building a biological savings account? Maples - Can be tapped f...
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Quarry rEvolution: April 2011
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Howdy and Welcome to our site! We are Caleb and Krista, just living life in good ol Montucky. We are re-establishing an old quarry that is about 3.5 acres, day by day and project by project. We are currently raising Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Cats, Dogs, Turtles and garden beds. Stay tuned to see what we raise next! Monday, April 18, 2011. We have been waiting for the goslings to appear any day now, and I woke up this morning thinking I think todays the day, I think theyre here! Posted by Krista Larson.
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Quarry rEvolution: Compost: a hot party!
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Howdy and Welcome to our site! We are Caleb and Krista, just living life in good ol Montucky. We are re-establishing an old quarry that is about 3.5 acres, day by day and project by project. We are currently raising Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Cats, Dogs, Turtles and garden beds. Stay tuned to see what we raise next! Monday, March 28, 2011. Compost: a hot party! Did you know that you can make a good compost in as little as 18 days? Okay, maybe not during the winter time here in Montana, but it is. The only d...
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Roanoke College Environmental Studies: March 2012
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Roanoke College Environmental Studies. A collection of projects and musings of Roanoke College ENVI students. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Action shot of Charles Leonard "taking a junk tree to task" with the help of his trusty chainsaw. Of course, very precise ecological geophysics protocols were observed in the completion of the aformentioned procedure. . Hey, look, another nice graft. Monday, March 19, 2012. Alta Mons Initiative: Apple Orchard Progress (3/17/2012). Flagging of future elm tree placements...
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Roanoke College Environmental Studies: July 2011
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Roanoke College Environmental Studies. A collection of projects and musings of Roanoke College ENVI students. Saturday, July 16, 2011. Somehow it's the middle of July already - does the summer seem to be going by as quickly for the rest of you as it is for me? As we're all going about our summer adventures, the RC garden is becoming a pretty exciting place! The sunflower plants in Tyler's plot are finally blooming. The first of the tomatoes are starting to ripen (these are Matthew's). The composter is cu...
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a weekend gardener - Page 7 of 8 - a part time killer of vegetables and flowers
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. Roadside Flowers in France. On August 28, 2013. Just an every day side of the road flower pot in Eastern France. I was blown away by the consistently beautifully maintained flowers everywhere. It has inspired me to pay much more attention to the flowers in my garden, and … Read More. Organic Liquid Fish & Kelp Fertilizer. On July 13, 2013. On June 25, 2013. From American Zucchini to British Marrow. On June 16, 2013. On June 15, 2013. Raising chickens scares me.
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Ben Hider Food Photography Photographer New York NYC NY Chef Farm
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. Organic Liquid Fish and Kelp Fertilizer. Haws V119 Practican Plastic Watering Can. Working on my website – BenHider.com. Cleaning the last carrots of winter. New Food and Farm Photography Website Launched. Leaf Mulch, Leaf Mold, Leaf Madness. Macro photography of flowers. New Gardener Seed Collections. Trader Joes Sweet Sriracha Uncured Bacon Jerky. The Rusted Vegetable Garden. A Way To Garden. New York City Garden. Year Round Veggie Gardener.
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