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7 Articles match "Vegetables","Victory Garden"
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Community Supported Agriculture in local neighborhoods
By exercising our choice over how and where our food is grown, we would chose to financially fund and actively participate in the support of our community’s stronghold for healthy food whether it is a local farmer’s market, family farm, community garden, school garden, victory garden, or a local yard turned into a food garden.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 2, 2010
Valuing the Vegatables
Money and the garden. We have made a decision to only grow a limited amount of vegetable types this year. For years now we have perused the gardening seed catalogues with the feeling that we need to get a vegetable from every letter of the alphabet. Gone are all of the root vegetables like spuds and carrots.
Green Me
- Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Seed Bombs - Walk By Guerilla Gardening
Source: The Guerilla Art Kit, by Keri Smith] Update on 4 Oct 2008: Mother City Living asks "Would you make use of an organic vegetable garden allotment?". There are a few initiatives springing up in Cape Town that are starting to look at urban gardening. Seed Bombs are small balls of clay, fertilizer, and seeds.
Green Earth Journey
- Sunday, May 3, 2009
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VALUING THE VEGETABLES. We have made a decision to only grow a limited amount of vegetable types this year. For years now we have perused the gardening seed catalogues with the feeling that we need to get a vegetable from every letter of the alphabet. Gone are all of the root vegetables like spuds and carrots.
Green Me
- Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Valuing the Vegatables
Money and the garden. We have made a decision to only grow a limited amount of vegetable types this year. For years now we have perused the gardening seed catalogues with the feeling that we need to get a vegetable from every letter of the alphabet. Gone are all of the root vegetables like spuds and carrots.
Green Me
- Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Do Community Gardens Change the Food System?
Weighing the benefits of public garden allotments. But for apartment or condo dwellers—like me—urban gardening can be a challenge. How does a community garden work? Each location may have different specific requirements, but they generally make sure gardeners are actually using the plot. in size. to over 400.
The Green Changemakers
- Monday, January 4, 2010
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Compost Comparison
With the resurgence of the Victory Garden, and even apartment dwellers starting potted vegetable gardens on balconies, composting just makes good sense. The benefits are that your houseplants, potted gardens, and outdoor gardens will smile on you for feeding them richly. Do you compost? or $399.00.
Green Earth Journey
- Saturday, May 16, 2009
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Community Supported Agriculture in local neighborhoods
By exercising our choice over how and where our food is grown, we would chose to financially fund and actively participate in the support of our community’s stronghold for healthy food whether it is a local farmer’s market, family farm, community garden, school garden, victory garden, or a local yard turned into a food garden.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 2, 2010
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Six Signs You’ve Become Disconnected from Nature & Reflections on Civilization
Whether that connection is a pet, a garden, a tree or a nearby park—it doesn’t matter. Victory Gardens that sprang up during WWII provided 40% of the American population’s vegetable and fruit needs. Empty lots became community gardens and rooftops became lush with edible plants. You view nature as a “resource.”
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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