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gene pitney

Dissertation Proposal Sample and Dissertation Proposal Topics?

Hey…. Just stuck with my dissertation proposal and amazed…. You know why? I just come across a website that offers something really valuable and in return they are not asking for my money… Isn’t it amazing? It may be amazing for you people when you check them if they are true in their claims… Now the question is what are their claims when it comes to dissertation proposal help?

Before I got towards their cla… Continue

Posted by gene pitney on September 9, 2009 at 4:26am

moonchild

IS EVERYONE PLANTING? WHATS FOR DINNER ? :)

I hope everyone is having the best time ever in their garden planting...the next few days are flower planting days on the biodynamic calendar....

so yah

just wondering what you're excited about growing this season? do tell....

;)

xoxo
moons

Posted by moonchild on April 28, 2009 at 8:28pm

moonchild

BDAnc Spring meeting @ Rudolf Steiner College!

Was SO SO SO much fun!

i am going to sit through tonight and try and put pics up on the blog,

and then find a date to FINALLY have the first long awaiting gathering of gardening fools for our book group night! YAY

I have to say every time I gather to one of those farmer forums I get SO inspired.

California is beautiful, but so it UTAH lets work hard to make this grow year the most loving successful yield ever!!

ALSO, I managed to purchase 2 acres worth of their '500' prep (horn manure....)… Continue

Posted by moonchild on April 21, 2009 at 10:15am

babs isak

Green Street Coop and Garden Gang

Hello Everyone at Utah BioDynamics

Megio passed your info on to us as we are currently looking for one more house mate at our Coop Community House, Garden, Greenhouse. Here are links to our Craigslist and google group listings.

http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/roo/1105466370.html

http://groups.google.com/group/greenstreetcoop

http://groups.google.com/group/saltlakecitygreenstreetgardengang?lnk=

give us a call if you know anyone interested.

babs
tel 801 867 9051

Posted by babs isak on April 3, 2009 at 4:42pm — 2 Comments

Aimee

Spanish Cane is evil!

So, after some research online I found out that Spanish cane is super invasive, and extremely hard to kill. You basically have to dig it out, and the roots are really heavy and massive. It won't even be killed off with burning, or chemicals. And, it propagates like crazy from even the dead stalks. Needless to say, you wouldn't want this stuff anywhere near your garden.

Oh, and did I mention that it's a fire hazard? Yep, it can burn even when green, and according to one site even spontaneous com… Continue

Posted by Aimee on March 15, 2009 at 10:10am

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Steven Swanson

EM - Effective Microorganisms - Efficient Microbes 2 Replies

Started by Steven Swanson. Last reply by Steven Swanson Mar. 23, 2009.

moonchild

great opportunity to have some egg laying hens in your backyard 4 Replies

Started by moonchild. Last reply by KC Mar. 2, 2009.

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Dennis Klocek

To Every Season Turn, Turn

Working with the Planting Calendar Two workshops with Dennis Klocek Part I, Germination and Growth February 3rd 2010  9:30am-3:30pm Agricultural practices like cultivation, sowing and transplanting disturb the soil and fix into it elemental qualities that mirror the passage of the moon through the zodiac. These elemental qualities then unfold in the growth patterns of a plant during the [...]

Alchemy and the Natural World

Courses in the Biodynamic Approach to Agriculture Two workshops with Dennis Klocek Scientific Research, Spiritual Research March 16, 2010 9:30am-3:30pm Location: Benziger Family Winery, Glen Ellen Confirmation and directions will be emailed upon receipt of registration. Work with the land, plants, and animals is greatly enhanced when one eye is kept on the practical aspects and one on the spiritual. This [...]

Tahoe Sunset

Towards evening an unusual phenomenon can often be experienced around the lake. During the late afternoon a strong breeze kicks up moving from the water up the slopes of the mountains. It is a warm and unsettling breeze often accompanied by insects and a drying almost irritating quality. Then as the Sun gets close enough [...]

Emerald Bay

Lake Tahoe was formed when a gigantic block of granite slipped down in an earthquake to form what geologists call a graben. The 193 sq. mi. block that slipped rests on the bottom of the lake 1,645 feet from the surface. The precipitous mountains that ring the lake rise to 10.000 ft and give it [...]

Carson Peak in a Storm

The summit of the Sierras in the locale of Lake Tahoe is a gathering place for storms that stream from the west through the Golden Gate in San Francisco. The Bay Area is a kind of funnel for storms that come from the eastern Pacific into the Delta of the Sacramento River. The Sacramento delta [...]
 

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