Posts Tagged ‘Harvest’
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
European potager themed vegetable garden. Naturally, sustainably, and organically grown heirloom vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs on a 2,300 sq ft plot. No synthetic fertilizers used, 9 years of compost added annually. Includes raised bed Square Foot Garden, wildlife habitat, vertical structures, grafted tomatoes, low tunnel cloche, & companion planting for a four season harvest. Produce donated to Ozarks Food Harvest. Part of the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden in Nathanael Greene Park, 2400 S Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. You’re invited to stroll through the garden during park hours to observe, learn, and enjoy!
If you’re inspired to try something different in after watching this video, please don’t hesitate to email to tell me what you’re trying!
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
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* Why replanting is an important part of organic farming find out which plants add essential nutrients to the soil here!
* How organic farmers use good insects to fight against bad insects and how you can do the same in your organic garden!
* What organic farmers do to help the soil retain nutrients and moisture this tip will have you saying. Now why didnt I think of that?
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
I have begun making a ‘tea’ tonic using bulk pau d’arco, cats claw and chaga, which prompted me to find and harvest this powerful healing mushroom (chaga) for my own use. It is amazing the amount of useful plant life that is available for free if you simply take the time to learn the benefits of that plant life growing in your area. This harvest was all within minutes of my home.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Sicily, Italy. Italian grape harvest.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Movie about the various aspects of potato farming from digging to shipping the final product. Filmed on a friends farm last summer when I helped him harvest and fix equipment failures.
This operation is the only commercial potato farm in South Carolina. The best potato’s I’ve ever eaten too by the way. This years harvest starts next week.
The only aspect not shown in the video is the planting of potatoes. Entire video and stills shot on a Canon A630 digital camera. I carried the camera on my belt in a custom made Vel-Tye case the whole time I worked there and shot as I had time and opportunity. Awesome camera for the money.
Movie made with iMovie on my MacBook. Music tracks are from Garage Band.
This is my first video project. It’s weak I know, but it was fun to shoot and assemble.
Hope you enjoy it.
Insist on locally grown vegetables and fruit from your grocer.
Support your local farmers!
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Befriend wild animals by feeding them, or simply picking them up to cuddle when you see them roaming the village. The first animal that likes you enough to pay you a visit at your door will earn you the “Wild Note.” It should happen around 6 hearts of friendship with the animal.
-Animal: Locations/Times/Likes-
Rabbit: throughout / Spring-Fall / weed
Squirrel: throughout / Spring-Fall
Cat: throughout* / year-round / fish
(*near Junk Shop, Town Square, bridge to Callaway)
Monkey: Sunny Lake, mountains / year-round / berries
Sparrow: vertical bridge / Spring-Fall / feed, fruit
Cuckoo: Sunny Lake / Spring-Fall / feed, fruit
Duck: vertical bridge, pond / Spring-Summer / fish, fruit
Raccoon: Sunny Lake / Spring-Fall (night) / fish
Weasel: Sunny Lake / Winter (night) / fish
I advise against concentrating on the raccoon or the weasel. Those nocturnal suckers are really hard to get a hold of, and it takes forever to raise their hearts. Those two are the only wild animals that I refused to work on getting the full 10 hearts with.
Other wild animals not listed here are:
…the dolphin at the pier (which obviously will not visit you, but will take you to a small island if befriended with fish – see the video “Dolphin’s Island (of Happiness?)”)
…the mole (which you don’t want to befriend but rather whack with a tool when you see it – 10 hammerings and you get the “Mole-Whacking Note”)
…and the frog (which comes out sometimes in the rain, but does not appear on your heart level list and thus cannot be befriended).
So, aw, Robyn’s first visit was a sweet little bunny. x3 (This just happened to happen while we were just trying to waste time until Robyn’s baby birth.) I didn’t film all of these wild animal visits – just the first – so I’m glad her first was a cutie! Others (like the monkey) are kinda creepy up close. o_o
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