A Fukuoka Inspired Permaculture Garden
January 30, 2011 by admin
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www.permacultureplanet.com Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was an organic Permaculture gardener who was born in Spain and began gardening seriously in the late '60s. A former Merry Prankster and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening, her farming methods were inspired by the work of Masanobu Fukuoka. Where Fukuoka focused most of his attention on orchards and the rice crop rotation, Emilia Hazelip focused on creating and maintaining market gardens of vegetables and herbs. Emilia Hazelip, who introduced the concept of permaculture to France over a decade ago, drew on many sources as she continued to develop gardens. The work of Permaculturist Marc Bonfils with self-fertile cereal production and the microbiological research of Alan Smith and Elaine Ingham are frequently mentioned. To see more videos by the maker of this film and for contact information on how to purchase a high quality full length version (SVHS) on DVD please visit: www.youtube.com A French language version of this video can be seen on Youtube here : www.youtube.com For More Information on the Global Permaculture Movement Please Visit: www.permacultureplanet.com Pour voir plus de vidéos par le producteur de ce film et pour des informations de contact sur la façon d'acheter une haute qualité de version complète (S-VHS) sur DVD, s'il vous plaît visitez www.youtube.com La version Francaise de ce clip se trouve sur Youtube ici : www.youtube.com Pour plus d'information sur le Mouvement mondial ...
The City Gardener’s Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Small Space Gardening
January 30, 2011 by admin
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The City Gardener's Handbook is the definitive guide to gardening in small spaces - whether on a balcony, in a container, or in a small yard - covering planting, design, and maintenance. The problems and challenges facing gardeners in cities, suburban condos, or apartment complexes are unique, and Linda Yang has personally experienced every small-space gardening situation she writes about. Yang offers a wealth of practical advice on planning a garden that will b... More >>
Vegetable, Fruit and Herb Growing in Small Spaces
January 28, 2011 by admin
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Whatever the size of your garden and whether it's a tiny patio or even if you only have a windowbox available, John Harrison can help you to grow fresh tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, runner beans, and much more to provide delicious food for your table. The key features of the book include: discover which are the easiest vegetables and fruit to grow in your particular situation; make the most of your containers and growbags; find out about dwarf fruit va... More >>
How to Clone any plant for hydroponic or regular gardening
January 27, 2011 by admin
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In this video I run you through a step by step proccess of how to clone any plant from a cutting. Plant propagation is very simple and can save you a lot of money in the long run. Correction on Video - do NOT put freshly cloned plants in 'Direct' sunlight while in a hot house or you will have steamed plants! 8P
The Book of Sports: – Containing Out-door Sports, Amusements and Recreations, – Including Gymnastics, Gardening & Carpentering
January 26, 2011 by admin
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The Book of Sports: - Containing Out-door Sports, Amusements and Recreations, - Including Gymnastics, Gardening & Carpentering is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by William Martin is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of William Martin then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.... More >>
The Morph Files – Episode 9 – Gardening
January 24, 2011 by admin
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Episode 9 of 13 of the Morph files Series. Narrated by Neil Morrissey and no longer Tony Hart, for better or worse? I personally preferred Tony Hart, but I grew up with Tony Harts show so I may be biased. Morph is the little orange plasticine guy first introduced to TV on Tony Harts 'Take Hart' and 'Hartbeat' Art show. 'Introducing the one and only Morph - the plasticine man whose day is always filled with zany happening; exploding cakes, a magic computer, games of hide and seek, a circus show, and a star who can change into a chair! Made by the same people who brought you Wallace and Gromit and Creature Comforts etc - aardman View my channel to see the rest of the episodes!
Month by Month Gardening in Wisconsin: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year
January 24, 2011 by admin
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Gardening is now the favorite leisure pastime in America. Homeowners are realizing the health benefits derived from gardening and the increase in their home's property value. Book retailers are well aware that the trend in gardening books is to regional titles that provide credible information on the plants that perform well in specific regions. "Month-by-Month Gardening in Wisconsin" is written for Wisconsin gardeners who want to know how to properly care for their... More >>
American Horticultural Society Complete Guide to Water Gardening
January 22, 2011 by admin
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Expert advice and ideas are available on every page, highlighting the latest trends in planting, products, and design.Amazon.com Review
If you find aquatic plants fascinating but aren't sure where to start, let this thorough how-to manual be your guide. Brimming with practical insights and photographic inspirations, the Complete Guide to Water Gardening supplies step-by-step instructions for all types of water features, from full-blown oriental ponds... More >>
Urban Gardening
January 21, 2011 by admin
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Ann Tanaka presents how to start plants from seeds, potting mix, fertilizer, watering, transplanting, plant care, and gentle pest control, focusing on leafy greens and tomatoes. She will also describe other things that are easy for the backyard gardener to grow in the ground, such as papaya, but will concentrate on container veggies. Ann Tanaka is a Master Gardener under the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. She also did a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer work a year teaching people research-based information on home gardening. Ann works as an engineer for the US Naval Facilities Engineering Command at Pearl Harbor. Her job experiences include working as a Civil Engineer, Environmental Engineer, and now a General Engineer for our Public Works Department. She is also a certified volunteer for the American Cancer Society's Reach to Recovery program, as she is a cancer survivor. She hopes to convey that she has no special skills, no background in farming, not much time, and only a tiny lot that is not conducive to gardening, but even she can grow something fresh and nutritious to eat. So if she can do it, so can you!
Gardening in the Northwest
January 20, 2011 by admin
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Gardeners from Oregon to British Columbia and beyond will applaud the arrival of this all-new, comprehensive regional guide.It celebrates the ideal growing conditions and diverse beauty of the Northwest as it delves into the particular climatic nuances that affect gardening here. Gardening in the Northwest profiles dozens of innovative gardens, each one a stunning example of a particular style with a distinctly Northwest flair. Inspiring text is supported by handsom... More >>

