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Suppliers - Permaculture Bloomington
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650 E Empire Mill Rd. 8779 S Rockport Rd. 7323 W Gifford Rd. 2210 N Headley Rd. 7854 N Old State Road 37. 7940 W Howard Rd. 5230 S Old State Road 37. 6775 N Hudoff Rd. Abell's Tree Farm Wholesale. 7667 W State Road 45. Worm's Way Garden Ctr. N State road 37. Twin H Tree Farms Inc. 620 W Chumley Rd. 6280 S Old State Road 37. 6640 N. Old State Rd. 37. By appointment - Brad Salmon. Solar Systems of Indiana. 785 E Sample Rd. 412 E University St. 8700 W Vernal Pike. 5185 S Fairfax Rd. 8486 S Fairfax Rd.
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John Hiestand | Sustainablog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: John Hiestand. Final Web Journal Post. December 4, 2012. I signed up for V515 Sustainable Communities to fulfill a requirement and to learn a little more about sustainability. The course was unlike many others in the MPA/MSES curriculum in that it was really jam packed with content and interactivity: readings for every class period, blogging, tweeting, in-class group discussions, and commenting on classmates’ blogs. Were fascinating, an...
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The Gardens |
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The IU Campus Garden Initiative currently oversees two edible gardening spaces on the IU Bloomington campus: The Bryan House Garden and The Hilltop Garden. The Bryan House Garden. To avoid biking up the big hill on 10th St, take 7th St up past the fountain. Take the path that goes between the library parking lot and the auditorium. Continue onto 7th St. Stay on 7th after you pass Union St. Turn left on Jefferson, then right on 10th. Hilltop will be on your left. Good Earth Compost and Mulch. You are comm...
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The Garden Wars: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. There goes some $10 in seeds.Oh well. “ Most of the impo. Tant things in the world have been accomplished by people who. Pt on trying when there se. Emed to be no hope at all. The last of the 4 pictures here contain the 'poor poor tomatoes' that have never sprouted. So sad. the first 3 contain the cucumbers, peas, and broccoli. The flat with the cucumbers and broccli have sprouted! So the next step in our journey to s. Elf sufficiency was to figure out ho. Which is a miniature.
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The Garden Wars: getting started.... last year head start
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Saturday, March 26, 2011. Getting started. last year head start. So here is what we did to get the garden started. First we built it (last year). We choose the best spot we could which was not ideal. Ideally your garden needs lots and lots of sunlight, well, not a whole lot of that in space that is not popular with the minions! Foot and surrounded by used railroad ties. Big heavy railroad ties! Let alone carry the dang things! Http:/ www.goodearthcompostandmulch.com/products/ ). Thankfully we were able t...
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The Garden Wars
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Sunday, April 3, 2011. Since it has been raining so much and we haven't been able to plant anything or fear of it washing away we have been planning. We did get the cold frame planted before the rain hit! So we are waiting on that now. Hopefully all the rain is good for it. I found a nice little tool that calculates exactly how many of each kind of plant you will need to be self sufficient. Its great and kind of daunting if you plug in peas or beans for a family of 5 like ours. Here is the link. In fact ...
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The Garden Wars: Seed Starting...maybe
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. There goes some $10 in seeds.Oh well. “ Most of the impo. Tant things in the world have been accomplished by people who. Pt on trying when there se. Emed to be no hope at all. The last of the 4 pictures here contain the 'poor poor tomatoes' that have never sprouted. So sad. the first 3 contain the cucumbers, peas, and broccoli. The flat with the cucumbers and broccli have sprouted! April 1, 2011 at 6:57 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is little blog is to record the u...
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The Garden Wars: April 2011
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Sunday, April 3, 2011. Since it has been raining so much and we haven't been able to plant anything or fear of it washing away we have been planning. We did get the cold frame planted before the rain hit! So we are waiting on that now. Hopefully all the rain is good for it. I found a nice little tool that calculates exactly how many of each kind of plant you will need to be self sufficient. Its great and kind of daunting if you plug in peas or beans for a family of 5 like ours. Here is the link. In fact ...
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The Garden Wars: Restoration of the Senses... all of our senses
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Restoration of the Senses. all of our senses. Deciding how to start can be tricky for anything. There is just always so much to consider. I find this to be the one unchanging thing in my life! However we have our hearts set on it this year as well as our extended families hearts set on it. Plus we have a growing buddy this year! Melanie, Joe and Bria, albeit a long-distance gardening buddy-set! But we will take all the encouragement we can get! And yes we also have a garden gnome!
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The Garden Wars: Cold Frames
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. So the next step in our journey to s. Elf sufficiency was to figure out ho. W to get the most out of our gr. G season. We stumbled u. Which is a miniature. Green house of sorts. Now there are several ways, effective ways to build thes. K a more permanent route as. E wanted to have separate and more gardening space. We were able to make 2, 3x6 cold frames for about $40. Now granted we only had. Have to know where to look. T lucky in still h. So we started by measuring the. We got t...