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Claire Moylan

NEXTSTEP-Creating A Garden With Recycled Goods - Urgent Evoke - 0 views

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    Creative ways to find planters and other garden items from modern day wastes!
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    Agent Hannah Kohn adds a great visual blog about ideas for recycling materials in your garden. Take a look at the toilet planter!
Claire Moylan

Growcology.com - 0 views

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    Community organization to promote local programs for gardening and food security.
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    Example of a community program that involves gardening.
Claire Moylan

A 300 Year Old Food Forest in Vietnam - Urgent Evoke - 0 views

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    How careful tending of a small space for 28 generations yields a self-sustaining food and medicine garden.
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    Post by Garden Earth Project.
Claire Moylan

Food Security Pioneers - Crop Mob - Urgent Evoke - 0 views

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    Crop mobs are a great way for community to get together to start gardens around an entire local area. Growandshare.org in NC has a crop mob associated with them, I believe.
Claire Moylan

Backyard Bunnies Are the New Urban Chickens - GOOD Blog - GOOD - 1 views

  • Rabbits have a much smaller carbon footprint than other animals because they convert calories into pounds more efficiently. According to Slow Food USA, “Rabbit can produce six pounds of meat on the same amount of feed and water it takes a cow to produce just one pound.”
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    This article talks about raising rabbits for human consumption in urban gardens.
Claire Moylan

Open Source Seed Banks? - Urgent Evoke - 0 views

  • Survival seeds in Survival Seed Banks are hand picked for their hardiness, nutritional value, germination rate and of course, storage life.In every survival seed bank, beyond the seeds, you will find helpful information about growing and harvesting vegetables and instructions for storing seeds. This is a very important step that needs to be done properly, because failing to store the seeds in the right way could mean that you won’t have enough seeds to plant the following year. In case of some climate disaster like flood or economic crises, the ability to grow your own food could be the only way for long term survival for you and your family. It the food supply runs out and there is no way to fill it again, planting a Survival Garden and using survival seeds will be the best solution. This post will be used to research and log "Open Source" ie; open pollinated and heirloom seed producers who are providing seed at a reasonable (non-disaster ecomnomy) price. The list will be added to as I continue my research. ABCeeds - This is a wonderful site with a great deal of teaching for beginners! https://www.abceeds.com/searchresults.asp?cat=81
Sayel Cortes

Food Security, Mobile Garden on a Cart - 0 views

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    Great mobile solution for planting!
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    This post comes from Michele Baron, check more of her posts here: http://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/MicheleBaron
Claire Moylan

Little Homestead in the City - Path to Freedom Journal - 0 views

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    Dervaes family in California.
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