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Gerlach Garden Journal: Early June Update
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Learning how to grow more things better. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Well, I finally feel like we're getting somewhere in the garden. Lots of activity over the past few weeks. Here's the run-down:. First round of yellow onions were planted in the wide space in-between our strawberry rows. I plan to drop more in every few weeks. Some sauce away this season. I've thrown some sugarsnap peas in for kicks. Going to see if it is still cool enough to grow. Get potatoes in. I'm going to try some of those spuds ...
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Gerlach Garden Journal: Looking Ahead to 2010
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Learning how to grow more things better. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Looking Ahead to 2010. I admit, the Gerlach Garden Journal has taken a back seat to other things over the past six months, but so it goes. I wrapped up my MBA, we had our third child, Bodhi, and before you knew it, it was 15-degrees outside and just about New Year's Eve. What better time to start thinking about the garden, right? I'm optimistic that 2010 will be more productive. Here's the high-level plan:. Optimize the Raised Beds.
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Gerlach Garden Journal: December 2009
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Learning how to grow more things better. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Looking Ahead to 2010. I admit, the Gerlach Garden Journal has taken a back seat to other things over the past six months, but so it goes. I wrapped up my MBA, we had our third child, Bodhi, and before you knew it, it was 15-degrees outside and just about New Year's Eve. What better time to start thinking about the garden, right? I'm optimistic that 2010 will be more productive. Here's the high-level plan:. Optimize the Raised Beds.
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NOFA Interstate Council: Who we are?
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What We Stand For? The Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) is a coalition of seven NOFA state chapters. Our purpose is to advocate for and educate on organic and sustainable agriculture, family-scale farming and homesteading in rural, suburban and urban areas, agricultural justice and other related policy issues. The NOFA Interstate Council serves as the Board of the NOFA chapters' coalition. See a board list here. The Interstate Council's works to:. To support the state chapters.
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NOFA Interstate Council: The Natural Farmer Advertising
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What We Stand For? Display Ads - this is for those offering products or services on a regular basis! You can get real attention with display ads. Send pdfs, jpgs or camera ready copy to Bob Minnocci, 662 Massachusetts Ave. #6, Boston, MA 02118 (617-236-4893, BMinnocci@aol.com. And enclose a check for the appropriate size. The sizes and rates are:. Full page (15" tall by 10" wide). Half page (7 1/2" tall by 10" wide). One-third page (7 1/2" tall by 6 1/2" wide). One-sixth page (7 1/2" tall by 3 1/8" wide),.
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NOFA Interstate Council: Advocacy Updates
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What We Stand For? Final Food Safety Regulations Released. Part I: The Preventative Controls Rule governing food processing facilities by Steve Gilman Interstate NOFA Policy Coordinator. Re-definitions for farms and food facilities. As explained by the NSAC team:. A primary production farm is: An operation under one management in one general (but not necessarily contiguous) physical location devoted to the growing of crops, the harvesting of crops, the raising of animals (including seafood), or any combi...
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Rhode Island | Food Solutions New England
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Skip to main content. Sign up for E-news. Six States, One Region. Six States, One Region. New England Food Summit. 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge. A New England Food Vision. Six States, One Region. A Community Garden For Newport? Strategies to Support Local Food in Rhode Island. This post was originally published on the UNH Sustainability Institute blog . This past Friday, July 29, I had the pleasure of visiting Rhode Island to gain a better understanding of the food landscape within the state. D...This ...
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Gerlach Garden Journal: Food In Jars
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Learning how to grow more things better. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Sharing a great blog Sara found this week. There are hundreds (if not thousands) of fantastic food blogs out there, but Food In Jars. Is all about one thing I hope to do a better job at this season: Canning. From recipes to how-to's, Food In Jars has definitely got me thinking about spring. Anyone order seeds yet? Im so glad to hear you like Food in Jars! Let me know if theres anything particular you want to see on the site!
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Gerlach Garden Journal: Root Cellaring
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Learning how to grow more things better. Thursday, June 4, 2009. Since then I have been thinking about root cellars and other ways of storing our veggies. I picked up "Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits and Vegetables". I'm curious - do you have a root cellar or know of someone who has? How have you made out? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About the Gerlach Garden. Our little attempt at a bit of food independence and good karma in the midst of suburban Rhode Island. Started in earnes...
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