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TIMORPLEIN 31: april 2011
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Vrijdag 29 april 2011. Social network to connect local users. There's no denying that consumers like to talk about the brands and products that are part of their lives. That's why there are sites such as RedesignMe. And — most recently — The Chicken. It's also why Dutch brand Weltevree. Just launched a social network of its own dedicated specifically to fostering conversation among its local users and suppliers. How does the Dutchtub perform in the Norwegian snow or on a waterside in Miami? The US-based ...
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Ethivore: Swiss Chard
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Saturday, September 24, 2011. Did you know that Swiss chard is a member of the beet family? I'm growing it, and I didn't know that! My husband learned this from a crossword puzzle this week and shared with me. Another thing I didn't know about Swiss chard when I started growing it. how to cook it. I want so badly to like Swiss chard because it's such a pretty, hardy garden plant. I will definitely give it another try with a different recipe. Meredith's suggestion from last week looks good! How to tell if...
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Greencyclopedia™: August 2012
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Monday, 13 August 2012. What is Urban Planning? Urban planning is the branch of architecture dealing with the design and organization of urban space and activities, including the physical arrangement of the cities and the condition they are in. Cities have employed planners to lay out their infrastructures for years and, like many professions, urban planning has developed over time to reflect the changes in our society and our planet. How can a city "Go Green"? Lays out guidelines for managing land such ...
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School Gardens, Thunder Bay: April 2011
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School Gardens, Thunder Bay. Gardening, schools, education, food and nutrition, food security, food justice. Welcome. The project started from a placement at university. Looking at the situation of school gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario. There are many pieces of the puzzle and eco-justice, social justice, food security and education all find a home at my Blog. Friday, April 29, 2011. Posted by Liz Smyth. Thursday, April 28, 2011. School should teach children about life, not just academics. By impleme...
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Resources - PermacultureBC.com
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Who is Permaculture BC? 8220;Information is the critical potential resource. It becomes a resource only when obtained and acted upon.”. The instructors, friends and allies of Permaculture BC continue to find, explore and use new resources to learn and apply Permaculture for themselves and themselves. If you feel like you have a valuable resource please post a comment below. Http:/ permaculturebc.com/wp-content/themes/salient/css/fonts/svg/arrows info.svg. Global Village Construction Set. When you were a ...
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Local Food: Growing | Transition Vancouver Island
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Vancouver Island and The Gulf Islands. Waste, Recycling and Compost. Local Food: Cooks & Cooking. Local Food: Restaurants & Bakeries →. July 21, 2011. Sustainable Food Vancouver Island. Vancouver Island Grain and Milling. Caolyn Herriot’s blog. Food gardening on Vancouver Island). Food gardening on Salt Spring Island). Don Genova’s Blog. 8211; heirloom, organic (Metchosin). 8211; heirloom seeds (Salt Spring Island). Two Wing Farm Seeds. Brother Nature Certified Organic Seeds. Comox Valley Food System.
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The Slow Cook: Welcome, People Readers
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An urban insurgent's guide to real food for life. Friday, April 10, 2009. Welcome, People Readers. If you've arrived at this site from People magazine, you probably have an interest in starting a food garden or learning more about how to grow your own food. You may also be wondering what's behind the name "Slow Cook.". That makes our approach the. Of "fast food." And that makes us slow. In your area, or maybe you would like to start one. Check with your local parks and recreation authority. With ...On ho...
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Idaho Foodbank Community Gardens: July 2009
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Idaho Foodbank Community Gardens. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. For variety's sake, here's a picture I took over the weekend. I am continually awed by the landscape out here and the sheer vastness of everything. Though it's sometimes too hot for my liking and much drier than I am used to, I still think the landscape is fascinating and beautiful. Yesterday while at work, I started thinking about the kinds of things people might like to do in their gardens. And I thought. bees! The bees that sting more often&#...
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Esquimalt Community Gardens
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Friday, August 3, 2012. Oh the sunny days of August make you forget that fall is just around the corner. Join our upcoming workshop "Planning Your Winter Garden" on August 11th 9-12pm at the Esquimalt United Church (500 Admirals Road). Here you will experience hands on leaning on how to prepare your garden for the winter and install row covers over garden beds. The workshop is rain or shine and we hope to see you all there! Register now, space is limited. Esquimalt Community Gardens Society.
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Esquimalt Community Gardens: April 2012
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Sunday, April 22, 2012. Sprucing up the Commons. Last weekend's "Fruits and Berries workshop" was a tonne of fun, and what a great turnout! With help from the Royal Bank Esquimalt volunteer group and members of the community, we planted about 40 blueberry and raspberry plants around the perimeter of the fence at Anderson Park Community Gardens. With a little love, attention and a healthy dose of fish entrails (thanks Mark! The plants are off to a great start. Who likes jam? Hope to see you there! Esquima...