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Just Saying...: Invasivore > Vegetarian
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Thanks to some courageous Baltimore chefs, the option to eat invasive may be coming to a restaurant near you. As always, the sayin...
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Just Saying...: How to Build a Butterfly Garden
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Saturday, May 7, 2011. How to Build a Butterfly Garden. What Butterflies Look For:. At least five hours of it each day. Great Nectar and/or Larval Hosts:.
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Just Saying...: Our Top Pics
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Allium Family, 2012, University of Maryland Public Health Garden. Beets, Public Health Garden, May 2012. Love Bugs, March 2012. August 2011, By Deborah.
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Just Saying...: ReFRESHing News for Farmers Markets and Shoppers
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Is a place for the eco-curious to accompany one another as we sort through the latest green news, learn the history and future of food and agriculture, strive for sustainability, reflect on fun encounters in life and nature, and work to reduce not only our carbon footprints, but the footprints of our readers - one carefully considered step at a time. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. ReFRESHing News for Farmers Markets and Shoppers. This morning, Tim Carman for the The Washington Post reported. 93 percent say they ...
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News « A Community of Gardeners
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November 17, 2014. Film to be Shown at D.C. Historical Studies Conference. Filmmaker Cintia Cabib will screen and discuss. A Community of Gardeners. At the D.C. Historical Studies Conference. January 6, 2014. Library Journal Reviews Film in January 2014 Issue. Has a very positive review of. A Community of Gardeners. A Community of Gardeners. For their collections. The DVD purchase. Includes public performance rights, which allows libraries to hold free public screenings. June 27, 2013. In her review of.
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Snail of Approval Winners - Slow Food DC
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Supporting Good, Clean, and Fair Food. Become a Slow Food Member. Snail of Approval Nomination. Snail of Approval Winners. Snail of Approval Winners. Where to Eat, Drink, and Shop Slow. Whether you’re a visitor or long-time resident of the DC area, the below directory can help you eat, drink, and shop at regional businesses that are proud supporters of the Slow Food philosophy. The Snail of Approval recognizes those businesses and artisans contributing to the quality. Loading map - please wait. Chrysalis...
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Blog - Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1A
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Kicking Off the Comprehensive Plan Amendment Cycle. Posted by Kent Boese. Middot; September 30, 2016 12:45 PM. On September 29th Commissioner Boese attend the Office of Planning's workshop for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners on the recently launched Amendment Process for the District's Comprehensive Plan. Commissioner Boese with Eric Shaw, Director of the Office of Planning). Collaborating with Neighbors to Improve Tree Boxes. Posted by Kent Boese. Middot; September 17, 2016 8:51 PM. To create space ...
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Projects | YARDCRAFT
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DESIGN. GROW. EAT. Our carefully crafted projects can viewed in an online format here by clicking any of the links to a particular project! Andrew & Kathleen’s Home. This high use space gives great reason for developing the family herb gardens and berry plantings to be close by, for easy access both for parties and daily cooking. The lower patio provides a desired open space where the grill can be set up, equidistant to the deck space and the garage. The patio into the cooking area and garden workspace, ...
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Our Partners — Hatch International
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A nonprofit organization based in Antananarivo, Madagascar, the Rotaract Club is helping with community assessment and education for the BioD Project. Volunteers from the club will accompany the BioD team during their prototyping and implementation trips, bringing with them expertise in community education and knowledge of Malagasy culture and language. Institut pour la Maitrise de l'Energie, Antananarivo, Madagascar. Impact Investing Initiative, New York, NY. The BioD team has been collaborating with Pe...
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March 2013 | The Homestead Hobbyist
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An apartment dweller's attempt. At homesteading in the city. Archive for March 2013. I'm raising silkworm ( Bombyx mori. So I can reel silk and make my own silk thread, perhaps to ply with other fibers I plan to spin. Growing silkworm is surprisingly approachable- let the tiny eggs hatch in their petri dish, put them in a plastic tub with some added heat, and feed them rehydrated powdered silkworm food until they get big enough to make cocoons! Silkworms and cocoons in the corner. I'll have to slowly bak...
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