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Spirit in the Garden: Waiting for winter
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Sunday, December 4, 2011. I still have to empty and move the rain barrel and re-attach the longer pipe to funnel rain away from the house. I attended a beginner's permaculture workshop a few weeks ago, and was inspired to capture the water that is pumped out of the basement by the sump pump and to direct the water toward the garden. A project I'll research a bit more over the winter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links I Really Like.
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Spirit in the Garden: August 2010
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Friday, August 27, 2010. Concerning the unbearable whiteness of urban farming Energy Bulletin. Concerning the unbearable whiteness of urban farming Energy Bulletin. Monday, August 23, 2010. First Batch of Sauce. The bowlful of cherry tomatoes - zebras, yellow pears and Isis candies, were chopped and tossed into a tabbouleh mix, with a little olive oil. Delicious! Monday, August 16, 2010. Dithering over the squash. When we drink water and it...
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Spirit in the Garden: Winter hiatus has ended
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Winter hiatus has ended. But, strangely early.climate change should be renamed climate instability to convey a better sense of reality. While I do love the early warmth, I know that this is eerily felt by other species who may be drawn out of their genetically driven slumbers only to be met by instability caused by human driven carbon pollution, among a few thousand other travesties. Winter hiatus has ended. Best Gr...
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Spirit in the Garden: September 2011
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Monday, September 26, 2011. Well, summer is finally winding down, and so begins the work of putting the garden to bed. I have begun seed saving, both flowers and vegetables, some composting, and putting away decorations. I have picked a small mountain of oregano and have it hanging to dry in the greenhouse. I plan to dry some chives, sage and thyme as well. Agriculture with a future comes to dinner Energy Bulletin. Friday, September 9, 2011.
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Spirit in the Garden: Photos from the lawn conversion
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Friday, September 9, 2011. Photos from the lawn conversion. First, the before photos - we had to remove the layer of grass and weeds, then frame out the space, dig, shake all the soil from the roots of the removed grass, then, we took a short break. Lily laid out the first piece of landscaping material. It was a great day for the job. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Agriculture with a future comes to dinner Energy. Links I Really Like.
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Spirit in the Garden: September 2010
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Sunday, September 19, 2010. Stories of belonging Energy Bulletin. Stories of belonging Energy Bulletin. Fall spinach, squash, and seeds. Yesterday, I visited the Farmer's Market in Dorchester Ontario with my Dad, to check out what was offered. And what an amazing surprise! This new photo on this blog was taken in my backyard with a zoomed in look at some of my zebra cherry tomatoes and onion bulbs. Thanks for reading! Links I Really Like.
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Spirit in the Garden: My lawn sings....
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Monday, September 26, 2011. Well, summer is finally winding down, and so begins the work of putting the garden to bed. I have begun seed saving, both flowers and vegetables, some composting, and putting away decorations. I have picked a small mountain of oregano and have it hanging to dry in the greenhouse. I plan to dry some chives, sage and thyme as well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Agriculture with a future comes to dinner Energy.
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Spirit in the Garden: April 2011
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Spirit in the Garden. A Space to Share Thoughts from the Garden. Thursday, April 7, 2011. Confronting climate collapse Energy Bulletin. Confronting climate collapse Energy Bulletin. A baby boy is coming along in the next 3 weeks or so, timed so nicely - no less! Given some rest for a few weeks (hopefully), I will be planting my gardens by the end of May. It will be a slightly scaled-back garden in complexity, but will still have the hallmarks of an ad hoc gardener. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Animal, Veg...
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