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oons? Can
we
> expect problems with unwelcome human neighbors?
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> Any wisdom is appreciated. Answers in voice are welcome as well, if
you'd
> like to call one of the numbers below. Thanks in advance!
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if you need any contacts or info about nyc, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
best
benjamin
-Original Message-
>From: Dwight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Nov 29, 2007 3:09 PM
>To: community_garden@list.communitygarden.org
>Subject: Re: [Community_garden] First steps to setting up com
The local free paper just responded to me about my
idea for an article on community gardens. They think
it is an excellent idea, and want to interview myself
and some of the contact people I listed in my
"conceptual" article I sent them.
And they cover 5 cities which are very close to me.
Baby s
At 1:22 PM -0600 11/29/07, Brian Noy wrote:
>- What are the benefits and limitations of having fences? Living fences
>(shrubs, raspberries, etc) versus something chicken wire? For those reading
>this locally, can we expect problems with rabbits and raccoons? Can we
>expect problems with unwelcome h
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Where are you? If you're in the SF Bay Area, Merritt College in
Oakland has cheap permaculture courses (almost free if your income is
low enough). They used to offer certification if you took the class
twice. Occasionally I've seen work-exchange offers on the
permaculture list, or you could ask
does anyone know of any permaculture or biodynamics certification
programs that one can exchange work trade for?
--
feed two birds with one seed
--the sun and moon shine brightly on us all, let them be our guides for unity
- myspace.com/dannybowers
If you're speaking of me, best wait until I've
actually done something!
Then, send money! ;-)
Thanks everyone, for all the excellent pointers.
Dwight
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> Nice work, Josh!
> I suggest that We Of The List nominate this
> go-getter for the first
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Nice work, Josh!
I suggest that We Of The List nominate this go-getter for the first
annual "Adam Award", which I propose we give (perhaps informally; or maybe
we'll bronze a bagel) to the person who best uses the tactics of good old
time organizing to assist in the creation or protection of
Does anyone know of other demo projects or research on Complete Nutrition
Gardens? These are gardens where people try to grow a balance of food that
will provide complete nutrition and grow in a way that will imporve soil
fertility. I'm also interested in test projects where people grow a model
o
Is there anyone in your area using SPIN Farming techniques in their
community plots (or market gardens)? If so which of the guides are most
useful to the community gardener?
SPIN farming is an efficient and highly productive form of intensive
gardening. So that part could be helpful for communi
STORY LEAD:
Orange-Fleshed Honeydews Evaluated
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November 29, 2007
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"community garden archives". There's a wealth of information here,
try it.
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