innovativelandscapetechnologies.com
Innovative Landscape Technologies - Affiliated Links
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Flower and Garden Show. Professional and Educational Organizations:. Alderleaf Wilderness College http:/ www.wildernesscollege.com/. American Society Of Consulting Arborists http:/ www.asca-consultants.org/. Cascadia Consulting http:/ www.cascadiaconsulting.com/. Center For Urban Horticulture http:/ depts.washington.edu/urbhort/. Coalition Of Organic Landscape Professionals http:/ www.organiclandscapers.org/. Edmonds Community College http:/ www.edcc.edu/. Washington State Department Of Fish And Wildlife...
adventuresinpermaculture.com
VIDEOS: Adventures in Permaculture | Adventures in Permaculture
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Permie journos covering the 21st Century. VIDEOS: Adventures in Permaculture. 8220;Adventures in Permaculture: Transition West Coast”. We interviewed permaculturists on the cutting edge of transforming communities in Northern California, Oregon and Washington: Susan Silber, Penny Livingston, Rachel Kaplan, Trathen Heckman, Carolyne Stayton, Brock Dolman, Larry Goldberg, Jan Spencer, Matt Bibeau and Jacqueline Cramer. We hope you’ll get a copy or two to pass around to your friends and neighbors! Like many...
ironstreetedibleforestgarden.wordpress.com
What’s in the ground | Iron Street edible forest garden
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What’s in the ground. Iron Street edible forest garden. What’s in the ground. Meyers Hardy Kiwi – female. Chico Hardy Kiwi – female. Ken’s Red Hardy Kiwi – female. Hazelnut – Yamhill. Hazelnut – 007. Elderberry – York. Fig – Desert King. Paw Paw – Taylor. Apple – Otoni semi-dwarf. Raspberry – Meeker. Raspberry – Tulameen. Raspberry – Autumn Bliss. Blueberry – Duke. Blueberry – Bluejay. Blueberry – Bluecrop. Autumn Olive – Ruby. 2 Responses to “What’s in the ground”. March 12, 2008 at 6:28 pm. Follow &ldq...
idlelovewild.blogspot.com
suburban transcendentalism: March 2014
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Seeking the wild of the everyday. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Streets lined with fruit trees. I lie on a blanket of new green grass, fillarie, fiddle necks, wild rye, oat, chickweed,. The brilliant blue sky is. Framed by fresh buckeyes, creased like green party napkins, and oak leaves. In a yoga stretch i extend my foot up, eclipsing the almost too hot sun, and a halo surrounds my shoe. This is what heaven feels like, i think to myself, my own personal heaven. There is no restraint. This movie won't play ...
redoakpark.blogspot.com
Red Oak Park in Ward 4 — City's First Ephemeral Park: February 2013
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Red Oak Park in Ward 4 — City's First Ephemeral Park. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Please view video of Feb. 25, 2013, Ward 4 meeting at link below. VIDEO link to Ward 4. Meeting of Feb. 25, 2013. For additional information about some of the topics discussed during this meeting, please following link: Suburban permaculture. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Ward 4 council members meet with residents and friends at 6 pm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Encourage legislators to fight global climate change.
b-hamster.blogspot.com
Life in Bellingham: March 2010
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A meandering blog about things affecting me and my life in Bellingham, Washington. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Here's another picture taken a few days ago near my house on the way to the post office. It's where Whatcom Creek lets out into the bay. Something is afoot in this little seaside town and many different people have told me about the odd energy stirring here. I don't know why I said that, maybe I have nothing more to say. Because something is happening here. But you don’t know what it is. A few time...
mudcitypress.com
Mud City Press
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Bean and Grain Index. 34;Fast Food Chain" by Mark Henson. All rights, US and International, reserved by the artist. Is it the United Nations? The Council on Foreign Relations? The impetus of capitalism? The happenstance mish-mash of all the above? The answer is ourselves. The challenge is to come together as local communities and unify as a global village under a single premise: Whats good for the planet is good for all. THE FUTURE IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE. Check it out. Visit the Green White House.
sustaineugene.org
WETLANDS: West Eugene Transportation Land and Neighborhood Design Solutions
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SustainEugene.org: Greenwash is Sustain-a-Bull: big steps to sincere sustainability. Helicopter Herbicides: Regulate or Ban? Eugene Climate Recovery: carbon credits for highway expansion. Peak PIELC: Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. A Dam Big Problem (updated). Grading on a Curve: OLCV ignores highway widening Democrats (updated). World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors". Eugene claims to be the greenest city in the country. Triple Bottom Line vs. Sustainability. Not so Good Company.