Introduction: It all starts with the human bubble bee (while seeding the garden). Is it the human whois imortant or the gardener. Or...is it coevolution relationship to plant seeds. We both have our own selection (or desire). The seed catalog is an evolution tool. It's all about the human and plant type of view. Talk … Continue reading Botany of Desire by Michael Pollen
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Keeping Sharp by Sanjay Gupta
Facts about training the brain0 propagate brain cells being able to toggle between short term and long term views Can be reduced to micro chemical signals can neurons be regenerated increase the size of your brain making brain cells more sharply dementia in 1797 intelecrtual deficiet memory losss goes with dementia cognitive decline brain can … Continue reading Keeping Sharp by Sanjay Gupta
February 2021: MAKING MORE PLANTS: THE SCIENCE, ART, AND JOY OF PROPAGATION
Downloaded book from Amazon the 26th of Jan. 2021 note: wash hands when working with plant, an watch out with the sharp instruments that this book uses. lists "helping hands" The author loves plants who is obsessed by seasonal changes using propagation you can star new (more) plants making new plants is pretty cool! it's … Continue reading February 2021: MAKING MORE PLANTS: THE SCIENCE, ART, AND JOY OF PROPAGATION
January 2021 Book is All the Presidents’ Gardens by Marta McDowell
All the Presidents' Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses―How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America Hardcover – Illustrated, April 27, 2016 Coggswell a dentist in California donated a drinking fountain to the capitalLemonade Lucy HayesIn Teddy Roosevelt years the vegetable garden gradually disappearedPreserved 230000000 acres of land (Teddy)7Gardening brings possessiveness (location 1676 38%)Throughout different … Continue reading January 2021 Book is All the Presidents’ Gardens by Marta McDowell
Save The Earth!
post any type of activity where you helped benefit nature
The New Wild by Fred Pearce
Alien is a type of non native plant, invasive takes spot to grow gave acronym guide Introduction: natives in the land of humans. They hatch hike to cruise the planet. They also spread disease. Humans have done bed stuff to the environment How does nature work? We should not want to take out invasive plants. … Continue reading The New Wild by Fred Pearce
Nature’s Best Hope
talking points: Did not know that for the Presidential in 1970 that tricky Dick was a enviromentalist talk about Leopold Edward Wilson fishing accidemt Little confused that we shouldn't focus on a single item/event but at an environmental state talk about vitamin N goodness of planting trees and plants We need biodivesity Home grown natural … Continue reading Nature’s Best Hope
The Story of More by Hope Jahren (Climate Change)
This book was referred to me from a librarian on 23 August, it was then downloaded on kindle. Talking Points: beware of the 2 Celsius increase in temp GMO talk spinning wheels creation of dams Green energy transportation needs watch carbon dioxide consume less & share we need to get serious about 3 generations until...... … Continue reading The Story of More by Hope Jahren (Climate Change)
Paradise Lot by Eric Toenemeier (Zoom Discussion)
downloaded 7.21.2020 we need to listen to the land 150-200 food and nitrogen producing plants, thus your eatable landsape (a small city block). This is gardening for everybody else published in 2013 Germination is the beginning of the garden permaculture permanent agriculture (need low maintenance) help out the environment talk about heat BTUs of chicken … Continue reading Paradise Lot by Eric Toenemeier (Zoom Discussion)
A Way to Garden by Margaret Roach (July Book) Zoom discussion?
ordered/downloaded the 19th of June Preface: people saw WEEDS! gardeners grew winterberry holly and asters hype of native plants likes earthworms for enviromentaal health seeds are now intellectual properties like ripen all at once for harvesting author likes the organic process (also looking at pest control) wanted a 365 day garden it's her way to … Continue reading A Way to Garden by Margaret Roach (July Book) Zoom discussion?