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Thursday, September 29, 2005
The herb garden
Hippyshopper recommends starting a windowsill herb garden. We've got one going on already, but it's fairly basic. We should visit Jekka's herb farm as well.
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Hippyshopper recommends starting a windowsill herb garden. We've got one going on already, but it's fairly basic. We should visit Jekka's herb farm as well.
Technorati tag: Herbs, Window sill
Labels: Herbs
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Fallen Fruit
I'm thinking of making one of these maps for Manchester. Fallen Fruit maps fruit trees in LA that overhang the pavement and can be legally harvested by the public.
via BoingBoing
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I'm thinking of making one of these maps for Manchester. Fallen Fruit maps fruit trees in LA that overhang the pavement and can be legally harvested by the public.
via BoingBoing
Technorati tag: Urban Gardening
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Friday, September 09, 2005
World Naked Gardening Day
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posted by Ian at 11:40 PM link
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Get ready for the inaugural World Naked Gardening Day (WNGD)! People across the globe are encouraged, on September 10, 2005, to tend their portion of the world's garden clothed as nature intended.
Gardening has a timeless quality, and anyone can do it: young and old, singles or groups, the fit and infirm, urban and rural. An elderly lady in a Manhattan apartment can plant new annuals in her window box. Families can rake leaves in their back yard. Freehikers can pull invasive weeds along their favorite stretch of trail. More daring groups can make rapid clothes-free sorties into public parks to do community-friendly stealth cleanups.
Why garden naked? First of all, it's fun! Second only to swimming, gardening is at the top of the list of family-friendly activities people are most ready to consider doing nude.
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