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Showing posts with label disease in the garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disease in the garden. Show all posts
24 August 2009

Fungal diseases in the garden

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With the incredible rainfall we've had here in the east, there's been ample opportunity for fungal diseases in the garden. The late ...
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16 June 2009

What to do when things go wrong?

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Good planning, preparation and preventative measures are the best insurance of good health and success in the garden and in the barn. But, e...
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We believe that growing our own food is the most radical and effective way to promote social justice, equality and sustainability. Everyone, to some extent, can grow their own food. It makes even more sense for communities to grow their own food, sharing responsibilities and costs. It requires a restructuring of values, the kinds of values that are necessary for a consumer culture to wake up to the exploitation and poverty we perpetuate throughout the world. Our socially and environmentally exploitive food-culture perpetuates the very resource wars and poverty that concern so many of us. Growing food brings our environment sharply into focus; we learn how much we rely on healthy food, healthy soil and an healthy ecosystem. On our homestead, and in this blog, we practice and advocate human-scaled food systems, with an intimate hands on approach, as a way for everyone on this earth to be nutritiously and sustainably fed, from the first world to the third world. Our diverse, closed-loop homestead is to us, a relevant form of protest, as well as a constructive way to build a sustainable future. We are all in this together. Not one of us lives on this earth alone.
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