Above is a picture of some beautiful greens from the Backyard accompanied with some zesty radishes. The winters in North Florida are excellent for creating an abundance of salad greens. Word on the street is we got our own "Salad Bowl" region. California watch out!
Here is a picture of the Wildcat garden after the all the greens decided to pop! Scrum-diddly-umptious!
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Documentation
Documentation remains one of the most commonly overlooked aspects in permaculture. It becomes easy to forget in an attempt to come back later, only then to be scratching the backs of our heads. Now what did I do here and when?
As of 4:31 in the PM on the 22nd of December, 2012 , I:
1) woke up and handed Leta the baby to feed
2) ate breakfast (scrambled eggs w/ carrots, a bagel (yes w/ cream chz), & coffee)
3) watered seedlings
4) finished knocking out cracked pave-way and added to grey/black water system
5) rocked baby to sleep
6) went to Sandi's Seed & Feed and grabbed cow compost and mushroom compost... roughly $15
7) moved a large amount of the seedlings to the south side of the house next to the brick wall with salvaged wood
8) attempted grunting for worms and failed using bamboo harvested from un-maintained city property
9) mixed up a soil media - 6:2:2:1 (on site sandy media: cow manure: leaves from a neighbor's property: mushroom compost)
10) watered seedlings w/ backpack sprayer
11) planted broccoli in cell packs and onions in a short-round container
12) watered newly panted seedlings w/ bckpck spryr
4:52pm
This serves as practice and as application for documentation, will update more regularly and more efficiently.
I'm sure I forgot some things, would like to include more detailed diet logging.
As of 4:31 in the PM on the 22nd of December, 2012 , I:
1) woke up and handed Leta the baby to feed
2) ate breakfast (scrambled eggs w/ carrots, a bagel (yes w/ cream chz), & coffee)
3) watered seedlings
4) finished knocking out cracked pave-way and added to grey/black water system
5) rocked baby to sleep
6) went to Sandi's Seed & Feed and grabbed cow compost and mushroom compost... roughly $15
7) moved a large amount of the seedlings to the south side of the house next to the brick wall with salvaged wood
8) attempted grunting for worms and failed using bamboo harvested from un-maintained city property
9) mixed up a soil media - 6:2:2:1 (on site sandy media: cow manure: leaves from a neighbor's property: mushroom compost)
10) watered seedlings w/ backpack sprayer
11) planted broccoli in cell packs and onions in a short-round container
12) watered newly panted seedlings w/ bckpck spryr
4:52pm
This serves as practice and as application for documentation, will update more regularly and more efficiently.
I'm sure I forgot some things, would like to include more detailed diet logging.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Transition
When we go from a state of being uninformed to informed, we undergo a transition. With permaculture and Austrian economics at the forefront of tangible application, we exercise patience. Although we may be able to see what's possible in the future, it still takes time.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
2012
2012 - Ian Xel Lungold
I have yet to watch the 2012 Online Movie, but I understand that it has a lot of my favorite ppl all mashed together, seems interesting.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Right ON
Noticias
The Daily Paul (@ www.dailypaul.com) has been instrumental in their delivery of Liberty. I've been following the site for a good bit of time now, and would like to thank them very much. The articles and videos have been right on point!
The Daily Paul (@ www.dailypaul.com) has been instrumental in their delivery of Liberty. I've been following the site for a good bit of time now, and would like to thank them very much. The articles and videos have been right on point!
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