Tigger, your tumeric harvest is fantastic! It seems so exotic to me that someone can grow their own tumeric root, though I suppose things that we consider common here (haskap berries, Saskatoon...
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Tigger, your tumeric harvest is fantastic! It seems so exotic to me that someone can grow their own tumeric root, though I suppose things that we consider common here (haskap berries, Saskatoon...
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I just discovered this thread, and see I have a fair bit of reading ahead of me! I wanted to bump it in case any members have updates relating to their experiences with this protocol.
Wow. That is insanity. This kind of thing only confirms the importance of connecting with others in one's area who save open-pollinated seeds from their gardens, and of encouraging the...
Thanks for bumping this thread. Gardening, seed-saving, permaculture, urban farming, pantry-building, etc. are subjects I really enjoy. I am always a little surprised, on a forum like this, with...
This interview with Joe McMoneagle was conducted by Shawn Ryan. It was posted on YouTube February 5th. Put on a pot of tea; it is a long and interesting conversation.
From the video synopsis...
Popping in to say hello, bump this thread, and see how others are doing with their gardens this year. :)
We had unseasonably hot weather last month (along with a lot of smoke; it has been an...
After being away from my garden all last summer for the first time in years, I was eager to get planting this year. I will admit that it is becoming more challenging for my partner and I to maintain...
Hello Anka, :sun:
I'm sorry for my delay in replying - I didn't see your post until this morning!
I arrived back in British Columbia in September. Our garden was hard hit by the intense heat...
I live in northern BC, but have a friend who lives just outside Winnipeg. She and her husband, both in their mid-70s, went out to show their support when the truckers rolled through Winnipeg (or...
Here is a link to a new, interactive map of Canadian seed companies. These businesses are sources of seeds (mostly heirloom/OP), garlic, seed potatoes, fruit, nuts, berries, and trees.
Fear, lack of social support/networks, financial insecurity, dangerous surroundings.
Not everyone who stays in a difficult situation or maintains maladaptive behaviours is "lazy", ignorant, or a...
I'm grateful to have spotted this thread and am hopeful that, while reading through, I find some helpful tips and possibly even some support and encouragement, rather than harrassment, for people in...
This is something that would interest me, as well. :)
Arcturian told us that the creator of this protocol told her expressly that it must not be published, but passed on orally for the recipient to write it down, and that every person to whom it is...
Sorry I missed it! Is there a reason the protocol can't be published here, perhaps in the members' section? I don't mean to be disrespectful, it is an honest question.
DIY Autoflowering Cannabis, by Jeff Lowenfels. I have read that those much more experienced in the use and growing of cannabis refer to this book jokingly (but affectionately) as the book you'd...
I recently learned that Seeds of Diversity is now offering free annual membership to those interested (click on "store" in the menu) and will shift to raising funds primarily through donations,...
I think the first record album I bought myself was ABBA's "Super Trouper".
The first record I know I bought myself was ABBA's "Gracias Por La Música". This stands out because I was so excited...
I hope you're keeping well, DeDukshyn. It has been a hell of a year for wildfires and extreme weather in BC. I've been in NS since March due to a death in the family, but have been following things...
What a beautiful garden you have there, Anka! Thank you for sharing these pictures! :sun: :heart:
You must have an excellent crop of pumpkins at harvest time. What kinds of tomatoes do you...