Low-tech Magazine: Sunbathing in the living room: oven stoves and heat walls
This is too interesting to pass up! A very interesting read~!
We are an older couple living on our 10 acre homestead in southern Alabama. I am 'deb' and have a rare plant nursery and my hubby is 'Db' and he has a classic car restoration on our homestead. Together we have a lot of fun and are living the "good life" in our senior years. Come join us and see if you can keep up!
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Welcome to the Alliance for Natural Health - USA
Welcome to the Alliance for Natural Health - USA
If you care anything about being able to buy nutritional supplements
It will do you well to contact your representatives and stop Senator McCaines
Bill which will terribly damage this RIGHT. All you have to do is fill out the form and send it
To your state representative to show your support for free access to nutritional supplements.
DO IT NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!
If you care anything about being able to buy nutritional supplements
It will do you well to contact your representatives and stop Senator McCaines
Bill which will terribly damage this RIGHT. All you have to do is fill out the form and send it
To your state representative to show your support for free access to nutritional supplements.
DO IT NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!!!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Make Your Own ORMUS - Simple ORMUS-Making Recipe
Make Your Own ORMUS - Simple ORMUS-Making Recipe
This has some very interesting attributes and I am in the process of studying it in detail.
This has some very interesting attributes and I am in the process of studying it in detail.
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Monday, February 01, 2010
URBAN FARM MAGAZINE
I am a fan of "good" magazines that give you a lot of helpful info and I just found this one yesterday, called: URBAN FARM Sustainable City Living.
You might wonder why I would be interested in a magazine for urban farming since I live out in the country on ten acres. The reason is simple...I like to make use of every tiny space I have here and this is the kind of magazine you need for this type of goal.
We have quite a few outbuildings on the two acres that we use for our own personal/business use and that takes up room. I have to find unique ways to garden amongst the different buildings, bamboo groves, and islands of exotic plants everywhere.
One of my favorite ways to find and use sunny spots is by using containers of every size and shape. I was mightily disappointed this winter when a few of my glass vases I had outside for growing lotus and duckweed broke in a million pieces from the freakish, ten day cold snap we experienced in January. I had them for many years so this was quite a shock.
Anyway, back to the magazine. There are great articles on square foot gardening, composting solutions, keeping a small flock of chickens and much more. I hope that you will check out a copy for yourself. I have not been able to put mine down since purchasing it yesterday while Db and I were shopping for some home improvement materials at Lowes.
Since the mag is put out by the same folks who publish Hobby Farms magazine, you should be able to find it where this is sold. If not, you can subscribe to it online at the link I have provided.
Have a great week!
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orgainc gardening,
urban farming,
urban gardening
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