Gardening

The Cumulative Effect: Bees, the Environment, and Our Bodies

June 18, 2013

The honey bee’s “colony collapse disorder” is getting a lot of attention lately, and I have had a recent personal connection to bees and their hives. This has lead me to connecting some dots and reminded me of a problem (and solution!) that I’ve been meaning to share with you. This spring, one of the […]

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A Natural Day to Plant a Seed: What New Moon Means to You

April 10, 2013

Today is a new moon. It happened at 4:35am last night here in Texas.  What I mean is, the peak moment of the dark(new) moon happened this morning at 4:35am CST. (that’s 5:35 am on the East coast and 2:35am on the West Coast and 3:35am in the Mountains). Farmers and Gardeners use the moon […]

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Garden Season, Free Trees for SA, and a Raised Bed I built

March 7, 2013

Howdy Healthy, Green-y, Lovers of Life, It is garden season in Central Texas.  While we could see another freeze (average last frost is March 15th, but that’s “changing” it seems)… I want to let you know it’s time to plant.  You may have to cover things up once or twice, but I wouldn’t worry about […]

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