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The Refreshment Center: Resources and Links
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Resources that will help make transition easier and less stressful. The Economic Collapse Blog. Progressive Radio Lifeboat Hour. DIY Home Heating Projects. Great Depression Cooking with Clara. Cooking With Less Energy. Personal and Community Masonry Ovens. Resource for Canning, Pickling and Preserves. Must Read Resource for Canning Safety. More Canning, Freezing, Preserving Info. Extensive Living Skills Information. Heirloom, non-hybrid, organic. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. Native American plant varieties.
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Pam's Garden Dreams: Chickens!!! Whooo!!!!!
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Gardening in an urban backyard. Thursday, May 7, 2009. In an astounding display of support, Town Meeting members in Arlington voted last night to allow for the keeping of up to 6 hens (with plenty of restrictions) in Backyards in Arlington! More details here: http:/ backyardchicks.com. With more to come after this weekend! That is good news. Does this mean you'll be getting some chooks soon? May 7, 2009 at 11:58 AM. May 7, 2009 at 1:10 PM. That is awesome Pam! May 7, 2009 at 1:27 PM. Feel free to email me.
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Pam's Garden Dreams: January 2009
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Gardening in an urban backyard. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. It's time for Bees! I couldn't get enough talking about gardening, so I decided to start this blog! 160;I'm so excited tonight because I recieved my mason bees today! 160;Avid little pollinators for my apple trees! 160;Apparently I was supposed to put them in the fridge, but I didn't know that, so I put them in an insulated box (with an escape hole) under the porch next to the house. I hope they live! Here's where I bought my bees from:. The m...
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Pam's Garden Dreams: August 2009
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Gardening in an urban backyard. Friday, August 28, 2009. I finally have ripe tomatoes! My early efforts in the garden have also turned up garlic and some very poorly weeded, but not too small onions. They tasted great, we had some last night! Also, the raspberries are starting to ripen - yum! Tom served me some last night with homemade whipped cream I had made and frozen earlier this year. A little bit of garden happiness! Oh, I forgot to mention what kind of tomatoes they are! They sure are good, though.
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Organics, Biodynamics & Pest Control | Group3
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Just another WordPress.com site. Where Does Your Garden Grow? Organics, Biodynamics and Pest Control. June 15, 2011. It’s safe to say that organic agriculture has assumed the role of poster child for alternative food production. The USDA lists it under Alternative Farming Systems. The regulations that govern this process of accreditation are determined by the Organic Food Production Act (OFPA) of 1990. The Alternative Farming Systems. Northeast Organic Farming Association. NOFA/Mass is a community includ...
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Permaculture in Northern California: Permaculture Teacher Training
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Friday, August 26, 2011. I've just been to a week-long permaculture teacher training and retreat in New Mexico. We were 22 students who have all been through the PDC training. Scott Pittman and Larry Santoyo were our teachers. It was a great and intense experience and it has given me much to think about in regard to the directions I want to go in to explore my place in the permaculture community. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Permaculture in Northern California. Covolv: A Sustainable World.
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Permaculture in Northern California: Chickens and the clover patch
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Friday, July 29, 2011. Chickens and the clover patch. Rooster in the clover lawn/pasture. The clover has begun flowering and attracts bees and even hummingbirds. The clover takes well to mowing and grows very quickly after. It is fixing nitrogen in a spot that seemed depleted when we got the place, and it is serving wildlife, livestock, and the humans in this system well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Permaculture in Northern California. Covolv: A Sustainable World. View my complete profile.
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Permaculture in Northern California: Small chicks
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Just a few of the eight smallest chicks in their straw yard. At any rate, they are so much fun to watch at this point, I had no idea chickens could be so endlessly entertaining. I guess fifteen years without television can do that to a person. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Permaculture in Northern California. This blog has relocated to: http:/ www.permaculturezone.net/ Please visit! Covolv: A Sustainable World. Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond.
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Seed Sources | Growing Groceries
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Beneficial Insects and Creatures. Practical information and skills for growing food on Whidbey Island. Here are Seed Sources. For our Northwest growing conditions. Send any corrections or additions to growinggroceries@whidbey.com. Deep Harvest Farm, locally grown on Whidbey Island, http:/ deepharvestfarm.com/. Uprising Organics http:/ www.uprisingorganics.com/. Open-pollinated, Organic, non GMO, Bellingham-based. Wild Garden Seed http:/ www.wildgardenseed.com. Really focuses on locally adapted varieties.
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Permaculture in Northern California: Figs
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Two different types of figs. The purple one is a Mission improved, the stripped ones are Panache. Both are delicious. All the fig trees have been producing this year, the younger ones have made fewer figs than the older trees, but that is to be expected. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Permaculture in Northern California. This blog has relocated to: http:/ www.permaculturezone.net/ Please visit! Covolv: A Sustainable World. Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond.