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HOW TO GROW GRAINS | THE MIRACLE OF GROWING FOOD SUSTAINABLY
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THE MIRACLE OF GROWING FOOD SUSTAINABLY. How to Create Healthy, Vibrant, Regenerated, Living Soil, and Nutrient Dense Food. FERMENTING & SOAKING GRAINS, NUTS & SEEDS. HOW TO BUILD FERTILITY. HOW TO GET LAND ACCESS. HOW TO GROW GRAINS. HOW TO GROW NUTS. HOW TO GROW SOFT FRUIT. HOW TO GROW TREE FRUIT. HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES. HOW TO STORE & PRESERVE FOOD. PESTS & DISEASES. PRUNING & TRAINING. STARTING A VEG GARDEN. HOW TO GROW GRAINS. USA, or in New Zealand www.koanga.org.nz. Or Small-Scale Grain Raising.
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furlong forest farm: Harvest Days
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Sunday, October 27, 2013. Here's a collection of photos from some of our big harvest days. We took out the bulk of the onion varieties by July 31st because they were starting to get some kind of mold on the leaves. We finished the curing process by building a makeshift shade structure for them to hang out on until ready for boxes. The end of that one potato harvest day and the sun was going down and the clouds lit up in the sky. By the end of September, the rest of the dry beans were ready to harvest....
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furlong forest farm: A survey: Improving Furlong Forest Farm
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Saturday, November 2, 2013. A survey: Improving Furlong Forest Farm. If you are a CSA member of Furlong Forest Farm we will be sending you a special survey of 10 questions relating your experience with the 2013 CSA season. Please feel free to fill out the following survey we created through survey monkey. We thank you for taking the time to consider our questions. Click here for survey - Improving Furlong Forest Farm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out our other Farm Blogs!
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YARD of the MONTH. Updated March 20, 2011). 1) Looks like I've been delinquent in keeping you guys current. I missed posting February's minutes last month, so I'll do double duty this month. Both February's (now approved) minutes are posted, as are March's unapproved. Please review March's closely. I took sketchy notes in Connie's absence, and BOY they don't make much sense to me today as I write them up. 2) Does an inch and a half of rain give you new hope for the spring? The site has been revamped sinc...
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furlong forest farm: July 2013
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Saturday, July 6, 2013. Way back in November of 2012 we were preparing for our garlic planting. We had prepared a block of beds and had already purchased two varieties. One variety is an artichoke type while the other is a silverskin type. Artichoke types have very large bulbs and several overlapping layers of cloves. They are great keepers and can be stored for 8-10 months. By January 27th, our garlic was well on its way to growing. By March 11th, the plants were getting bigger. An unusual summer time r...
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furlong forest farm: June 2013
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Monday, June 17, 2013. In the month of June - how does our garden grow. June has been the time for growth around the garden. The weather is warming up and the heat loving plants like tomatoes and peppers and melons are loving it, while the cool crops are acting a little fussy. In only a few short weeks, since mid May, we have seen a lot of plants take off. Midgarden view looking southerly. The Huatusco pepper plants have begun to flower and in no time I'm sure we'll see the emergence of tiny pepper fruits.
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Apple Festival | Gumboot Adventures
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Gowing and growing green. Apple Festival October 27, 2011. 8212; gumbootgarden @ 7:41 pm. The kids and I recently decided to have our very own Apple Festival. You can read all about it at Growing Up Green,. My weekly series at www.thriftyandgreen.com. Here’s a little behind-the-scene look at our fun! We don’t have apples growing yet – next year I hope – so we hit the farmer’s market for a selection of shapes colours and sizes. Bergandy is always attracted to tiny things! So, crab apples:. Fill in your de...
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Carousel at #Vancouver #Christmas Village. Best part was the German pasta and chocolate fondu | Gumboot Adventures
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Gowing and growing green. Carousel at #Vancouver #Christmas Village. Best part was the German pasta and chocolate fondu December 7, 2011. 8212; gumbootgarden @ 4:12 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Join 14 other followers.
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Just Gleanings: January 2015
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Food security, agriculture sustainability, wholesome local and seasonal eating from a faith perspective. Thursday, January 29, 2015. A classic case of unintended consequences. And why one size fits all doesn't work, and today's solution begets tomorrows problem. The New York Times. Reports that there is considerable use of mosquito nets for fishing in African communities located near marshes, seashores and other bodies of water. It's just a disaster all around. A simple insecticide-treated net can protec...