Friday, May 20, 2011

Hydroponics

It seems to me that hyroponic gardening can be as low-tech or high-tech as you wish.  I have had great success growing green onions and mint in some old shot glasses. Sometimes I start mint here and then plant it in the garden... or just pinch leaves off as needed.   The only upkeep is changing the water and rinsing the roots every few days. The green onions are really fun because they grow really fast... It's great to just use sissors to snip fresh green onions when needed.  You can get about three regrown sprigs from your store bought green onions before it's best to start over.


I recently spotted a classy way of doing a similiar thing online: 

Image and more information on grow bottles can be found here: http://inhabitat.com/grow-your-own-hydroponic-garden-with-the-growbottle/

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

RarelyWrongErin: Fall & Winter

Reposting this from my friend Erin's Blog.

RarelyWrongErin: "You may recall that I told you about the amazing film, Fall & Winter, that my amazing friends are making... Here's the new trailer."


Companion Planting

Companion planting is the planting of different crops in proximity, on the theory that they assist each other in nutrient uptake, pest controlpollination, and other factors necessary to increasing crop productivity.

With this idea in mind I have planted garlic chives around my tomatoes and borage with my strawberries.  I just learned about the "three sisters" apparently the "three sisters" are the old ladies of companion planting.  I am also growing corn and plan to attempt a pole bean growing up the stock so I was almost there.


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Bike LB or Bike Somewhere

Friday night I worked a booth at the Long Beach Bike Festival.  The Long Beach Bike Festival & Tour of Long Beach continues Saturday so if you are in the area head to Pine Avenue & Shoreline Drive to join in the fun as we continue to make Long Beach the most bicycle friendly city in America.


There was a viewing of the movie Riding Bikes with the Dutch, a film by local cycling advocate Michael Bauch.  You don't have to be in Long Beach to check it out:




Remember, Bike to Work Week is May 16th-20th!  If you can't bike to work, just bike somewhere.


Have fun & be safe.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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Osama bin Laden was killed Sunday by a team of U.S. Special Forces and CIA operatives, a sampling of facebook reactions:

"Just landed. Watching CNN, what a historical moment in the fight against hatred."

"OBAMA IS THE MAN!! SOMETHING GEORGE W. BUSH COULDN'T DO!!!"

Lot's of these: "AMERICA.... FUCK YEAH!!"

"Oh hell yeah we got that bastard!"

"Sorry, but ima need to see his death certificate."

"Maybe this is just the European news coverage, but why does everyone celebrating in the streets look like they should be wearing shamrock necklaces and screaming at me on St. Patrick's day? WHY ARE YOU NOT WEARING SHIRTS!? We did not just win the World Series, come down off the telephone pole."

This was very popular: "what a Disney weekend princess married, bad guys killed. The world lives happily ever after"

"They traced Bin Laden through our game of Words with Friends. I guess we know who lost"

"Ding dong the Bin is dead"

"I have a sinking feeling this is not over..."

A slew of this misquote: "I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Seldom is facebook this amusing..."

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Potable Water

Blah, blah, blah, we’ve all heard it before… bottled water is not the way to go.

Seriously, I do hope the trend of bottled water is coming to an end.  I still see folks wearing ugg boots with shorts so I'm not overly optimistic.

Check out this documentary, Tapped.  Yikes!


Should dollars really come before people and the environment?  I think not.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Farmers' Markets

I am very lucky to have three weekly Farmers' Markets within bicycling distance from my home.  

Have you found a local Farmers' Market yet?  If not, use this website to find yours.

Most markets have flowers, baked goods, honey and more alongside the fruit and vegetables.  



Get some cash, enjoy a more interactive shopping experience and be inspired to try new recipes in the kitchen.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Dirt!

Composting.   Just started doing it at home and I'm amazed at our reduction in actual trash.  It is great to reduce our input to the landfill and nice to know that one-day we will have our own nutrient rich compost to add to the garden.


However, there have been a few bumps along the way.  I was at an urban farm recently and asked if they had any earthworms to share, to help speed up the decomposition process of our kitchen scraps.  I was given grubs instead and they are about 20 times more disgusting than an earthworm.  (At least to me, apparently people eat these!)




After filling a few buckets that we had been using we decided to purchase a larger composting container:




Now we have to find a home for our Soilsaver.  The last concern for composting in this urban setting is finding materials with a high carbon content such as leaves or straw, to mix with our high nitrogen kitchen scraps... gardening stores sell straw for a crazy high price but I have found a local tack and feed store where I can get a bale for $7.  I have composting friends in the same situation so I will be able to share the load but still have to get some help to unload it from the car and to find space to store the hay for layering.


So... I was just at an Earth Day event and explaining the above to a woman who runs a composting class... she said I should be vermiposting not composting if I don't have much carbon content to add.  I told her I had considered this but the city (where I bought the Soilsaver for a discounted price) was out of the vermiposting bins.  She said she would get me one and exchange it for the composting container I already received.  I will be replacing the Soilsaver with a Wriggly Wranch soon and instead of hay I will be buying red wigglers!



If you want more on soil watch this excellent film, Dirt! The Movie.  It's well done and will be enjoyed by both kids and adults.



Happy Earth Day!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Edible Landscaping

Spring is here! 


Now is the time to plant your summer crops.  Some easy summer crops to plant now include: strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, corn, beans, watermelon, squash, cucumbers, onions… even pumpkins.






Good Luck.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Watch it.



Watch this movie and remember your power as a consumer.  Every dollar you spend is a vote!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

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Everyone was posting this to facebook this week, love it.


"Remember when teachers, public employees, Planned Parenthood, NPR and PBS crashed the stock market, wiped out half of our 401Ks, took trillions in TARP money, spilled oil in the Gulf of Mexico, gave themselves billions in bonuses, and paid no taxes? Yeah, me neither."