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Showing posts with label local foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local foods. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

July Abundance - Blackberries

Pie anyone?  

Thursday, June 17, 2010

SLUG - How Cute/Gross is That!?

Sacramento League of Urban Gardeners:  working to bring equality through access to healthy foods.   That's thinking big picture!  In Sacramento News and Review, 4/29/10  Local Eats, Low Incomes

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sacramento's Own Oak Park Crop Swap

Story about Crop Swaps in the News and Review

Oak Park's Crop Swap Info.  Want o to do one in YOUR neighborhood?

Thursday, May 27, 2010

"Sponsored" Plantings - Sustaining the Community

One of the Artists-in-Residence this season shared with me some thoughts about perpetuating the bounty of the garden beyond this year and beyond that. Sounds good to me, here's the thought:

He wants to "sponsor" the planting of 10 strawberry plants and the reasonable cost of their annual care -- about $50 -- plants that will produce for familes to come; in exchange for 10 baskets of strawberries as his sustenence-investment "interest". Something between Heifer International and carbon credits!

I love the idea of planting the seeds and food of the future, and the sense of community our shared "investment" will drive. And, on a less grand scale, I like it that you folks, to some degree, could focus in on foods you want but can't grow/get and I'd get to try some thing I wouldn't already have tried.

Let me know what your interested in seeing planted; on your behalf, for many.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

For those who care for Birds and Gardens

Loved this article from Audobon about yard as environment/ecosystem.

"What is a Healthy Yard?

A healthy yard is not really a "yard" at all. It’s a habitat, a sanctuary for wildlife and for you and your family. A healthy habitat provides a natural haven beneficial to birds, other creatures, and people, and is an extension of your home and part of a larger ecoregion. Learn how to be a responsible caretaker of your piece of the earth."

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Great article on urban neighbor food sharing

I love this concept. Let's think about how we can have a neighbor(hood) exchange barter market....

"...It was just another day of urban fruit foraging for Ms. Wadud, one of a growing number of people who looked around their cities, saw trees full of fruit and thought, “Delicious.”
A year and a half ago, Ms. Wadud, who studied urban sociology in college and bartended at Chez Panisse, began organizing a little neighborhood fruit exchange called Forage Oakland. She did it as much to build neighborhood relations as to get her hands on some of that fruit.
It works simply. A woman with a yard full of lemon trees, say, can share her bounty in exchange for a paper bag full of someone else’s persimmons when they come into season. So far, 200 people have signed up...." Read more at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/dining/10Fruit.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=neighbor%20can%20you%20spare&st=cse