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Amsterdam’s Figs | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Laquo; Sans Souci. One of the Reasons We Love Our Community Garden. June 21, 2012 by whywegarden. The picture above is me at the Hortus Botanicus–the first place Dave and I visited in Amsterdam. While I wasn’t surprised to find a fig tree in a botanical garden, I did not expect to find them all over Amsterdam–in playgrounds, in pots, and growing alongside grapevines and wisteria near skinny canal houses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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August | 2012 | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Archive for August, 2012. On August 4, 2012 Leave a Comment. These Paradiso figs from Joe Morle at www.figtrees.net. Are growing happily in a Smart Pot on our back patio. There are so many fig trees (6 total) and other potted plants on the patio that there is no longer space for a table and chairs. Read Full Post ». One of the Reasons We Love Our Community Garden. Posted in Community Gardens. On August 4, 2012 Leave a Comment.
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June | 2012 | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Archive for June, 2012. On June 21, 2012 Leave a Comment. The picture above is me at the Hortus Botanicus–the first place Dave and I visited in Amsterdam. While I wasn’t surprised to find a fig tree in a botanical garden, I did not expect to find them all over Amsterdam–in playgrounds, in pots, and growing alongside grapevines and wisteria near skinny canal houses. Read Full Post ». Posted in Landscaping with fruit. Build a website w...
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April | 2012 | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Archive for April, 2012. Williams-Sonoma’s Chicken Coop. Posted in Backyard chickens. On April 8, 2012 Leave a Comment. Having grown up in Cincinnati, I’m used to being behind the times. (Mark Twain allegedly said of Cincinnati that he wanted to be there when the world came to an end.) But reading the. Today, I was shocked to learn that my new hometown, Albany, NY, is perhaps further behind. Read Full Post ». Follow Blog via Email.
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Https:/ whywegarden.wordpress.com. I am a writer, historian, and novice but avid gardener living in Albany, NY. In collaboration with David Hochfelder of SUNY Albany, I am beginning a new research project on the history of urban food and flower growing. Our working title is Why We Garden. Posts by Ann Pfau:. September 30, 2012. August 4, 2012. August 4, 2012. One of the Reasons We Love Our Community Garden. June 21, 2012. May 28, 2012.
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Albany’s Figs | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Laquo; One of the Reasons We Love Our Community Garden. August 4, 2012 by whywegarden. These Paradiso figs from Joe Morle at www.figtrees.net. Are growing happily in a Smart Pot on our back patio. There are so many fig trees (6 total) and other potted plants on the patio that there is no longer space for a table and chairs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Community Gardening and the Gift Economy | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Laquo; A Weekend in New Paltz. Community Gardening and the Gift Economy (addendum). Community Gardening and the Gift Economy. May 27, 2012 by whywegarden. After dinner Ann and I spent about 90 minutes in our Dana Ave. garden plot, part of the Capital District Community Gardens. A couple friends of ours have recently read Charles Eisenstein’s book. Tonight we got a glimpse of how a gift economy might work. We inherited lovely stra...
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Mushrooms! | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Laquo; Albany’s Figs. September 30, 2012 by whywegarden. I made the rare sacrifice of getting up early on a weekend morning so we could attend a mushroom growing workshop. In Schaghticoke. The Agricultural Stewardship Association. An organization devoted to preserving farmland from development in the Upper Hudson Valley, sponsored it. Twenty-two people attended it. Ann and I brought home three types of mushrooms. Follow Blog via Email.
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September | 2012 | Why We Garden
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About Why We Garden. Local Food Production–The Moral Equivalent of War. Archive for September, 2012. On September 30, 2012 Leave a Comment. I made the rare sacrifice of getting up early on a weekend morning so we could attend a mushroom growing workshop. In Schaghticoke. The Agricultural Stewardship Association. An organization devoted to preserving farmland from development in the Upper Hudson Valley, sponsored it. Twenty-two people attended it. Ann and I brought home three types of mushrooms.