pacnatural.wordpress.com
Where to buy seed: | Pac-Natural Botanics
https://pacnatural.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/where-to-buy-seed
Pacific Coast Gardening and Future Online Store…. Where to buy seed:. Is really one of the best catalogs available. If you need a good source for seed or gardening products, I highly suggest visiting their site: Try ordering their catalog in the mail. Fun, easy to read and informative. Another very special seed saver that is a bit more local to the West Coast is Seed Dreams. They do their business the old fashioned way… through the mail. But they also have some VERY unique seed at great prices.
pacnatural.wordpress.com
omgsean1982 | Pac-Natural Botanics
https://pacnatural.wordpress.com/author/omgsean1982
Pacific Coast Gardening and Future Online Store…. Where to buy seed:. Is really one of the best catalogs available. If you need a good source for seed or gardening products, I highly suggest visiting their site: Try ordering their catalog in the mail. Fun, easy to read and informative. Another very special seed saver that is a bit more local to the West Coast is Seed Dreams. They do their business the old fashioned way… through the mail. But they also have some VERY unique seed at great prices. SoCal Spr...
pacnatural.wordpress.com
May | 2012 | Pac-Natural Botanics
https://pacnatural.wordpress.com/2012/05
Pacific Coast Gardening and Future Online Store…. Archive for May, 2012. Where to buy seed:. Is really one of the best catalogs available. If you need a good source for seed or gardening products, I highly suggest visiting their site: Try ordering their catalog in the mail. Fun, easy to read and informative. Another very special seed saver that is a bit more local to the West Coast is Seed Dreams. May 4, 2012 Categories: Uncategorized. I first heard about SFG. May 1, 2012 Categories: Uncategorized.
wishingbee.blogspot.com
Wishingbee: December 2012
http://wishingbee.blogspot.com/2012_12_01_archive.html
Friday, December 28, 2012. Lower Salmon River Squash. Since Boat Building Season is over, it's now Planning Next Year's Garden season. I have the basics in our garden- strawberry and asparagus patches, along with a growing rhubarb and a 2nd year nectarine tree. But I want something more, something I can stash away in the pantry for those long winter days. Like a winter squash. I stumbled upon it at Marishabee's Blog. That's what I want! Posted by Julie V. Links to this post. Lower Salmon River Squash.
marishabee.wordpress.com
Herb'n Wisdom – Page 2 – Permaculture musings and food for thought
https://marishabee.wordpress.com/page/2
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.
olympicfork.blogspot.com
Olympic Fork: Tasty Stuff
http://olympicfork.blogspot.com/p/olympic-peninsula-resources.html
Growing, cooking, and eating great food on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. 9122 Rhody Drive, Chimacum. Created and co-owned by Malcolm Dorn, Phil Vogelzang, and Katy McCoy. Deli and groceries specializing in "food from here". Country Aire Natural Food Market. 117 E First Street, Port Angeles. A fully stocked grocery store in business for over 35 years. Country Aire Redeemable Dollars Program. 338 Sherman Street, Port Townsend. Created and co-owned by Matt Day and Ryan Trail. Whole and half pigs. Premium ...
fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com
From Unmarked Box to Unmarked Box
http://fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-snow-is-melting-and-has-become-sea.html
The ramblings and ruminations of an artist/thinker/maker/teacher/writer/feeler, and your fellow human. Monday, February 10, 2014. The snow is melting and has become a sea of slush. I tiptoe and slosh and try to maintain balance. What had frozen rigid has melted in a flash and flooded everything. We weren't prepared, aren't prepared. My feet slop through the muck on the streets. Everything is slick and soft and yielding. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Don't grieve. Anything you lose comes round.
fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com
From Unmarked Box to Unmarked Box: August 2015
http://fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com/2015_08_01_archive.html
The ramblings and ruminations of an artist/thinker/maker/teacher/writer/feeler, and your fellow human. Saturday, August 8, 2015. Last week I glimpsed through the narrow crack between two large metal doors on the third floor of the Museum— the Museum:. Capitalized, as was our custom—and saw emptiness. The place that once was the resource center is now an empty room, only the streams of light coming in the angled windows, the quiet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Don't grieve. Anything you lose comes round.
fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com
From Unmarked Box to Unmarked Box: September 2014
http://fromunmarkedboxtounmarkedbox.blogspot.com/2014_09_01_archive.html
The ramblings and ruminations of an artist/thinker/maker/teacher/writer/feeler, and your fellow human. Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Once, I wanted to trace the flight patterns of birds on paper, macro and micro—30 seconds, a lifetime. I made them up in short bursts of thread, of ink, tracing their way across paper. Do their movements across the sky, the continents follow those same patterns of tributaries, bark, the veins of a leaf, the veins beneath my own skin? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). From cell t...