Friday, June 6, 2014
Farm to Table with Chase's Daily
Meet Your Farmer
Hello, Everyone! Growing my own food has become a prominent goal for me as I continue to learn and hear about the vastly degraded quality of food in the USA, due to the way it is produced, handled, modified and otherwise altered from the form, content and quality Creator created it to be. Consequently, I like to learn from people that are already succeeding as farmers. My maternal and paternal grandparents farmed, however they aren't alive for me to learn from anymore. So, now, I am learning via other farmers' websites, blogs, videos, other media and content. The video, below, is one I discovered on Thursday, of this week. This video, about the Chase Farm, is one of eight in the Meet Your Farmer
Monday, April 11, 2011
Organic Farm: Heritage Seeds
| Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners |
| Organic Seed Production and Saving |
Heritage Seed Company: An Organic Farm Collective
Hello, Everyone! I've just discovered the Heritage Seed Company and I appreciate their mission to bring back and restore to use, lost foods, while teaching interested gardeners the value of fresh, heirloom and local produce. They desire to encourage and support more people to plant organic gardens and to save and trade seeds. To achieve these goals they'll utilize modern technology with social media. For example, they will provide online education via pre-recorded video, instant chat, and live video streaming.
Heritage Seed Company will have a comprehensive resource center to help all growers. The website that they are planning will be free to use and be built with open-source tools so other people can utilize the site and the code. The vision and goal for the website is that it will serve as an educational resource, a communication tool, a digital meeting place and the home of a mapping system that tracks progress of Heritage Seed propagation.
To learn more about this project, visit Heritage Seed Company Organic Farm Collective. You can view an delightful introductory video about this project at the same site, if it's not visible below (it's featured below, yet not 'visible' here at the hour of this post).
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Home-grown Organic Produce: From Your Sunny Room to Your Kitchen!
Organic, Home-grown Produce: From the Sunroom or Sunny Room to The Kitchen!
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The seasons have changed and indoor gardening is a great way to continue harvesting great, fresh, organic food from your own garden! So if you'd like to do indoor gardening watch, listen to and learn from Patti Moreno, the 'Garden Girl'.
As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of 'Growing A Greener World', President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President, too). Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl
In this video (5th of 5) below, Patti Moreno gives us more details and insight on working with your indoor garden. Specifically, we learn how to utilize municipal water (tap water) for plants, as well as how to maintain and transplant your seedlings. Enjoy! As I've mentioed before I'm grateful to Patti Moreno for documenting these instructions. For me, these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like! You'll see what I mean after you've viewed them. Thank-you, 'Garden Girl'!
Note: My 'Read more' link isn't showing up in my posts even though the code for it remains in the 'back-end' of this blog. Therefore, until the 'Read more' link re-appears for each post, you may click on a post's title to read the entire post. Thank-you for visiting and enjoy this blog!
Related Indoor Gardening posts:
- Part 1(of 5).Get Ready! Learn Indoor Organic Gardening!
- Part 2. Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!
- Part 3. Working with Organic Seedlings, Indoors!
- Part 4. Simple & Easy Indoor, Sunroom Organic Gardening!
P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, Good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Simple & Easy Indoor, Sunroom Organic Gardening!
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As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of 'Growing A Greener World', President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President, too). Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl
In the video below, Patti Moreno gives us more details and insight on working with your seedlings. In upcoming posts the next series of steps for successful indoor gardening will be featured. Enjoy! As I've mentioed before I'm grateful to Patti Moreno for documenting these instructions. For me, these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like! You'll see what I mean after you've viewed them. Thank-you, 'Garden Girl'!
Related Indoor Gardening posts:
- Part 1(of 5).Get Ready! Learn Indoor Organic Gardening!
- Part 2. Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!
- Part 3. Working with Organic Seedlings, Indoors!
- Part 5. Home-grown Organic Produce: From Your Sunny Room to Your Kitchen!
P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, Good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Working with Organic Seedlings, Indoors!!
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As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of 'Growing A Greener World', President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President, too). Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl
In the video below, Patti Moreno gives us more details and insight on planting your seeds on the shelves of your indoor garden. In upcoming posts the next series of steps for successful indoor gardening will be featured. Enjoy! As I've mentioed before I'm grateful to Patti Moreno for documenting these instructions. For me, these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like! You'll see what I mean after you've viewed them. Thank-you, Patti!
Note: My 'Read more' link isn't showing up in my posts even though the code for it remains in the 'back-end' of this blog. Therefore, until the 'Read more' link re-appears for each post, you may click on a post's title to read the entire post. Thank-you for visiting and enjoy this blog!
Related Indoor Gardening posts:
- Part 1(of 5).Get Ready! Learn Indoor Organic Gardening!
- Part 2. Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!
- Part 4. Simple & Easy Indoor, Sunroom Organic Gardening!
- Part 5. Home-grown Organic Produce: From Your Sunny Room to Your Kitchen!
P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, Good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!
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| Alfalfa (image) has been used as an herbal medicine for over 1,500 years. Alfalfa is high in protein, calcium, plus other minerals, vitamins in the B group, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin K. Get Certified Organic Alfalfa Sprouting Seed! |
As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of 'Growing A Greener World', President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President, too). Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl
In the video below, Patti Moreno gives us more details and insight on creating shelving for your indoor garden. Among the seeds you can include in your indoor garden are medicinal herbs. In upcoming posts the next series of steps for successful indoor gardening will be featured. Enjoy! As I've mentioed before I'm grateful to Patti Moreno for documenting these instructions. For me, these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like! You'll see what I mean after you've viewed them. Thank-you, Patti!
Note: My 'Read more' link isn't showing up in my posts even though the code for it remains in the 'back-end' of this blog. Therefore, until the 'Read more' link re-appears for each post, you may click on a post's title to read the entire post. Thank-you for visiting and enjoy this blog!
Related Indoor Gardening posts:
- Part 1 (of 5). Get Ready! Learn Indoor Organic Gardening!
- Part 3. Working with Organic Seedlings, Indoors!
- Part 4. Simple & Easy Indoor, Sunroom Organic Gardening!
- Part 5. Home-grown Organic Produce: From Your Sunny Room to Your Kitchen!
P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, Good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Get Ready! Learn Indoor Organic Gardening!
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Hello, Everyone! The seasons have changed and indoor gardening is a great way to continue harvesting great, fresh, organic food from your own garden! So if you'd like to do indoor gardening watch, listen to and learn from Patti Moreno, the 'Garden Girl'.
As many of you may know Patti Moreno is Co-Host of 'Growing A Greener World', President of FilmShack and an independent film producer and television personality best known for her work as the 'Garden Girl' on the program Garden Girl TV (she's the President here, too). Recently, Patti authored 'Urban Sustainable Living with Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl
In the video below, Patti Moreno gives us the initial steps to indoor gardening! In subsequent posts the next series of steps for successful indoor gardening will be featured. Enjoy! Personally, I'm grateful to the 'Garden Girl' for documenting these instructions. Why? Because these videos are a delightful way to receive such information since we can see it demonstrated and observe what everything should look like! Thank-you, Patti!
Note: My 'Read more' link isn't showing up in my posts even though the code for it remains in the 'back-end' of this blog. Therefore, until the 'Read more' link re-appears for each post, you may click on a post's title to read the entire post. Thank-you for visiting and enjoy this blog!
Related Indoor Gardening posts:
- Part 2 (of 5). Enjoying Fresh, Organic Food You Grow Indoors!
- Part 3. Working with Organic Seedlings, Indoors!
- Part 4. Simple & Easy Indoor, Sunroom Organic Gardening!
- Part 5. Home-grown Organic Produce: From Your Sunny Room to Your Kitchen!
P.S. Have you noticed Patti's healthy hair? Patti eats nutritiously, particulary consuming fresh, raw organically-produced foods from her own gardens. If you want a healthy head of hair you must 'feed' it well by eating nutritiously on a regular basis! Remember, good, nutritious, health-inducing food is apart of 'nature's hair care', too!
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Fresh, Organic Pesto Sauce by 'The Garden Girl'
How to Make Pesto Sauce
Hello, Everyone! This post features a pesto sauce made with fresh, just-picked culinary herb garden ingredients by Patti Moreno/"The Garden Girl". As Patti states, "My goals are to help you produce more and consume less in ways that will make you and your family live a more healthy lifestyle by eating an organic diet, save money by growing your own organic produce, and bring up the net worth of your most valuable asset, your home." Her website GardenGirlTV is so informative for those interested in growing their own fruit, herbs and vegetables and caring for small livestock such as chickens, rabbits and goats.
I love pasta with herbs and this fresh pesto sauce looks so delicious! Now, I've got to make this pesto sauce. Thank-you for sharing your video and recipe with us Patti/Garden Girl.
Enjoy!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Organic Matters
'Organic' Really Does Matter
Hello, Everyone!
This is an informative, enlightening presentation detailing reasons why truly organically-produced food matters for the health of humans.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
'Green' Gardening
Sustainable Gardening & 'Green'-friendly Tips
Are you interested in learning as much as possible about sustainable gardening? If so, the tips in this video are valuable ones to add to your growing collection. Among the tips you'll hear a discussion about:
- Using ipe` wood for decks
- How mulch becomes soil
- Imperfect leaves in the garden are normal
- Not being flower-focused
- Watering deeply and less frequently versus watering shallowly and more frequently
Related Book(s) Links:
The Encyclopedia of Country Living
Sustainable Horticulture: Today and Tomorrow
Sustainable Landscape Construction: A Guide to Green Building Outdoors, Second Edition
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