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2 months ago
Grow 216 Pounds of Kakai Pumpkins in 15 Square Feet of Space
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... shares with you his Kakai Hulless Pumpkin Harvest. In this video you will discover how growing vertica...
growingyourgreens • 3,976 views
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2 months ago
Incredible Edible Public Park Helps to Feed 200,000 People Every Month
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... goes on a field trip to the Incredible Edible park in Irvine, California to share with you this public ...
growingyourgreens • 17,938 views
inremembranceofruth
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and offered in restaurants (even the most health-conscious of ones)? We are incredibly obsessed with diet-related books and magazines, gyms and a myriad of toss-away exercise equipment, and so much more - when the simplest of solutions is right in front of us. I appreciate the remarks/concerns ...
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2 months ago
How to be Successful Gardener and a Success in Life
Voting Is Over. Thanks For Your Support.
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... shares with you why he makes all these videos to teach people ...
growingyourgreens • 10,648 views
inremembranceofruth
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Done! And for a most worthy ongoing endeavor...
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2 months ago
Dark Harvest part 2
Who is responsible? All of us?
bobbyheck • 1,480 views
inremembranceofruth
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...what are we willing to do different? What are we willing to do without? What (and who) are we willing to make a priority in life? Who are we willing to take a stand against? And do we realize, do we ALL realize, that the last means doing without nearly everything we have allowed ourselves ...
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3 months ago
New Happenings at Baker Creek Seed Bank & Scientists Under Attack GMO Documentary
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... goes on a field trip to the Seed Bank in Petaluma, California. In this episode, John visits the West C...
growingyourgreens • 3,268 views
inremembranceofruth
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"Fellow mammals." You are most careful and diplomatic with regard to any such mentions - per my observation. Yet, other mentions you made in visiting the main(?) Growing Power site...brought tears to my eyes. Your sensitivity to other creatures was evident...even in its subtlety. Thank you.
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3 months ago
Night Harvest!!!
cause thats how I roll! LOL! Love you guys! Peace!
VivaLasVeggies • 141 views
inremembranceofruth
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Chuckling. I was alluding to the festive plate upon which that beautiful salad was being served. It seemed suggestive of 'holiday festive' to me - thus, "Yuletide."
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3 months ago
Tour Brookings Oregon & Redwood Forest Californina
Photographed with my Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera. My solo road trip to Brookings, Oregon coast and the Redwood Forest in Northern Califo...
LavaRockStudios • 3,828 views
inremembranceofruth
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have a contraption of some sort in order to be able to appreciate being surrounded by trees, animals, flowers, plants, landscapes, and seascapes? Again...so odd. Your choice of music does indeed compliment the images. For some reason, it inspires me akin to what I felt in the Seattle area/Wash...
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3 months ago
3/11/2011 Tsunami Brookings Oregon
Removed all negative comments.. please keep comments Civil folks.
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eernyz • 162,203 views
inremembranceofruth
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to do without again - in order to (significantly) reduce our (also) significant contribution to such "events," catastrophes (overseas this time, that which the U.S. sustained in this situation cannot be categorized as such?) - as that which Japan experienced? Without doubt, our "turn" will indee...
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3 months ago
Growing in Tires and Shopping Carts in Las Vegas
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... visits the tonopah community garden for an update to see how things are growing. He learns about coveri...
growingyourgreens • 2,878 views
inremembranceofruth
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...the drinking water on the reservation was dark-brown to black. Apologize for the long discourses. Knowledge IS power - sometimes, very disturbing in its power.
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3 months ago
Farm to Table: UC Davis Russell Ranch Roasted Tomato Sauce
Follow UC Davis student, Kase, as he harvests fresh, organic basil from the UC Davis Student Farm and delivers it to the UC Davis Culinary Support ...
UCDavisDiningCommons • 253 views
inremembranceofruth
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Kase - do you have your own channel on youtube? Was so heartened by your choice to install raised beds on that expansive (and heavily resource-dependent as per pointed out by Mr. Kohler) campus lawn - and start growing some food instead! Were I there, would be working right alongside you - and ...
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3 months ago
Minimum Till Agriculture, Integrated Pest Management and more at UC Davis
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... visits UC Davis. Learn how to make a raised bed out of a shipping pallet, On Campus Farmers Market, Min...
growingyourgreens • 1,117 views
inremembranceofruth
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...is too crucial to do so. And we certainly are now aware of the vested interests of large corporations?? So, we cannot allow THEM to dictate policy to us anymore either. We citizens have been taught/conditioned to think that someone else knows better - thus, to conform...to "obey." How we n...
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3 months ago
Rene Oswald at Life Grocery in Marietta, GA--great place for raw, vegan food!
Check out Life Grocery and their Vegan Cafe while in Atlanta...it's an amazing place!
raw4health • 454 views
inremembranceofruth
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I couldn't but smile as your hug for Roni(?) at the end of the tour elicited near-tears. Something profoundly affecting in the wanting to share such with others - wanting EVERYONE to know the experience of health-giving foods and greater physical (and more) wellbeing?!
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3 months ago
Raw Foods We've Cut From Our Diet #390
http://www.therenegadehealt... - Annmarie and I were talking about what raw foods we used to eat and what foods we eat now. Just over the per...
kevingianni • 32,139 views
inremembranceofruth
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I think it is not surprising that, as one becomes ever more selective with regard to one's food choices - and attuned to the effects of foods with regard to one's body - that previously tolerated foods would become increasingly less so...especially if they are rather questionable when considering...
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3 months ago
How to Make Sauerkraut Fast #547
http://www.therenegadehealt... - You guys asked for a shorter explanation of how to make sauerkraut... so here it is! Rene Oswald shows you h...
kevingianni • 11,350 views
inremembranceofruth
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Goodness - why not just be appreciative for all of the offerings from people who are willing to share?? One need not watch if the technological aspects are not up to one's standards!
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3 months ago
"Living Food Potluck Primer" eBook
Get your FREE "Living Food Potluck Primer" eBook by signing up for Rene Oswald's FREE "Transitioning to Living Cuisine" monthly newsletter at http...
raw4health • 2,327 views
inremembranceofruth
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My lord! These dishes are beautiful...:)
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3 months ago
Growing Wild Jungle Peanuts, Vegetables & More in a South Florida Backyard Garden
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... goes on a field trip to a viewers home to see what's growing on. In this episode you will learn the ea...
growingyourgreens • 3,321 views
inremembranceofruth
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Rene is a delightfully personable woman. And it is so much fun to watch/listen to two people who are equally as excited about plants! Thank you - enjoyed this as much in the 2nd viewing as the first:)
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3 months ago
What I Eat on Thanksgiving When Grocery Stores are Closed
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... shares with you what he is eating on thanksgiving when all the grocery stores are closed. In this epis...
growingyourgreens • 3,148 views
inremembranceofruth
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for dinner - perhaps to share with others as well? I am grateful for my furry beings and the best in we humans. Also grateful for the endeavors of you and others who choose to share their growing and harvesting experiences with all of us who appreciate them immensely:) So yummy - going to watc...
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3 months ago
Best Source of Heirloom and Open Pollinated Seeds in the World
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... shares with you his favorite and best source of Heirloom and Open Pollinated Seeds in the World. With ...
growingyourgreens • 4,464 views
inremembranceofruth
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...in our own personal ways akin to the larger-scale ones of large corporations, government, and some of the most wealthy? It is easy to see and point a finger at the entities that are notably in excess. But what of our own excess even if this is difficult to recognize and acknowledge? Large c...
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3 months ago
FREE Heirloom Vegetable Seeds at Your Local Seed Bank
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... visits his local seed bank to score some free heirloom, open pollinated and rare varieties of seeds to...
growingyourgreens • 4,804 views
inremembranceofruth
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Shall say it again - such a service you are doing John (and WC Seed Bank members as well!). I have seen outdated seeds being offered at neighborhood summer festivals (Eugene, OR.) - with many happy takers. I am coming down there in 2 weeks - just have to be in a climate with a longer growing se...
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3 months ago
How to Dehydrate Fresh Picked Peppers in the Excalibur Dehydrator
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... demonstrates his preferred method of food preservation for the peppers he is growing. In this episode,...
growingyourgreens • 3,981 views
inremembranceofruth
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In reading some other comments, remembering - wonderful aromas waft through the house when dehydrating food. Further, when living in Northern CA. a few years ago during the winter, the temperature per dehydrating food was just enough to take the chill out of the air...sans heater!
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3 months ago
Echo Global Farm Visit - Introduction and Tour - Helping the poor with tropical farm agriculture
John of http://www.growingyourgreen... visits Echo in North Fort Myers Florida and interviews Mary who will share more information about ECHO and...
growingyourgreens • 1,827 views
inremembranceofruth
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I agree to a significant extent with regard to comments about "where" and "how" we grow our food. However, I also realize that plastic and other unfortunate materials are now widespread - not just amidst poorer populations, but everyone. Given the immediacy with which all of us need to begin gr...
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3 months ago
Urban Food Growing in Havana, Cuba
A clip from the BBC's "Around the World in 80 Gardens" (2008) showing some of the urban food gardening in Havana, Cuba. Presented by Monty Don.
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alfski • 125,805 views
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3 months ago
Food Love: Growing Power (Part 3 of 3)
www.outpostnaturalfoods.coop
Join Outpost on a virtual tour of Milwaukee's only urban farm - Growing Power
PART 3 of 3: Aquaculture/Secret to Succe...
outpostnaturalfoods • 100,864 views
inremembranceofruth
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And for those who speak in resentful and critical ways? Your words belie your claims. If you were truly as benign and well-intentioned in your own thinking and ways, you would not express yourself thus. You would recognize unconsciousness - even in yourself/yourselves.
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3 months ago
Food Love: Growing Power (Part 2 of 3)
www.outpostnaturalfoods.coop
Join Outpost for a virtual tour of Milwaukee's only urban farm - Growing Power.
PART 2 of 3: Vermicompost
{music by J...
outpostnaturalfoods • 37,821 views
inremembranceofruth
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I can never watch enough Growing Power-related videos - thank you:) In appreciation of the choice of coconut coir instead of peat moss. Keep seeing this emphasized which is most helpful. Wondering if Will, with his amazing foresight, is already thinking ahead to when such products from other p...
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3 months ago
Introduction to the Small Potatoes Gleaning Project
Brief introduction to the Small Potatoes Gleaning Project in Whatcom County, WA. Check it out to learn more and see how you can get involved!
BellinghamFoodBank • 186 views
inremembranceofruth
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Beautifully and invitingly done - in just a minute-plus!
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3 months ago
Fighting Hunger Pt. 2: Gleaning at Golden Russet
Corinne Almquist, a Middlebury College Compton Mentor fellow, directs a glean at Golden Russet Farm in Shoreham, Vt. Almquist is spending a year pr...
middcommunications • 321 views
inremembranceofruth
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So impressed by and appreciative of all of your efforts - those of Corinne, the participating farmers, the volunteers. At 52, cannot wait to be a part of such endeavors! And Corinne? Your healthy energy and enthusiasm are ideal in inspiring everyone to become involved:)
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3 months ago
Gleaning food from local farms for Distribution to the Poor through Project SHARE Food Bank
This video depicts volunteers harvesting thousands of pounds of fresh food from local farms and orchards in the Greater Cumberland, Adams, Perry Co...
projectshares • 878 views
inremembranceofruth
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This is a wonderful pictorial (and wonderfully-done video) with regard to this choice - community effort!
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3 months ago
MotherHenna.com at Vashon Food Bank Farm
Vashon Island Food Bank has an acre of farm where their volunteers have been growing fresh food for those in need. All spring and summer they've b...
kotapress • 78 views
inremembranceofruth
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This is a stunning array of beautiful produce for the food bank - so that all may have access to the healthiest of food. As someone noted, food - and especially whole nourishing food - is NOT a commodity! We-the-people are beginning to make this apparent to those entities that think otherwise. ...
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3 months ago
ECOTOPIA Then & Now
This pilot interview for a projected series that never materialized was recorded in Seattle April 6, 1982. Visionary Ecotopia author Ernest Callen...
eon3 • 521 views
inremembranceofruth
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Yes - Mr. Callenbach was/is brilliant. In the most down-to-earth, practical, substantive sort of way. I knew this as soon as I began to read "Ecotopia" about 8 years ago. Was astonished by his vision, his foresight, etc. Perceived "Ecotopia" as a handbook by which we could dramatically begin ...
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3 months ago
Lawn Gone - Part 3: Creating a Food Garden in a NE Seattle F
It's now July and Joann's garden is in full bloom -- less than eight months after being converted from an ordinary front lawn.
In case you missed ...
leobro • 7,033 views
inremembranceofruth
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Your garden is absolutely beautiful. And, abundance is not a drawback. How many people (and food assistance organizations) would NOT be delighted to have the extra? And how right you are regarding "expectations." Nature does not offer us certainties or guarantees. I am continually amazed tha...
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3 months ago
Lawn Gone - Part 2: Creating a Food Garden in a NE Seattle Front Yard
Now it's late March, and the Urban Farmers of Sustainable NE Seattle continue their project to convert Joann's front lawn into a food garden.
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leobro • 10,729 views
inremembranceofruth
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I appreciate your sharing this with all of us. I have watched many (many!) a permaculture/organic gardening video. In earnestness, I think that it would have been far easier to just "build up" over time. No digging, no cutting. Perhaps planting in straw/compost the first year. The entire sit...
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3 months ago
Lawn Gone - Part 1: Creating a Food Garden in a NE Seattle Front Yard
The Urban Farmers guild of Sustainable NE Seattle descended on Joann's front lawn (with her cooperation) one November morning, to prepare it for gr...
leobro • 14,660 views
inremembranceofruth
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Where is my permaculture/edible food forest man (I am 52)?! So disheartened by nothing but lawn and conventional landscaping afficionados:(
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4 months ago
penny having sex in the work place
nova looks down to catch her dog , Penny Reh, getting it on with a stuffed animal which she apparently deemed male or else Penny is bi.
do dog owne...
enovalee • 1,368 views
inremembranceofruth
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For the not-so-subtle "gentleman - " perhaps learn to recognize nuance? A post such as this is NOT necessarily reflective of pronounced sexual drive, inclination, personal choice, etc. This video/animal behavior is truly endearing. In fact, the innocence is what MAKES it so appealing and funny...
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4 months ago
Amazing Urban Permaculture Food Forest Garden with Edible Exploding Impatiens
John from http://www.growingyourgreen... goes on a field trip outside Portland, Oregon to visit one amazing Urban Permaculture Food Forest Garde...
growingyourgreens • 9,444 views
inremembranceofruth
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would do better grown on such a surface as well? I can envision the latter cascading down from a higher slope - seem to remember that Sepp Holzer had great success with this approach. In using such inexpensive materials, one can direct resources towards such beautiful structures such as their g...
Super primo indeed!:) Most impressive yield. Lovely to see them abundantly stacked behind you towards the end of the video.