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Grow & organize food
Submitted by Jeremy on February 26, 2006 - 4:15pm.
Lawn out; start a garden
- Cover parts of your lawn with newspaper or cardboard.
- Put compost or chips over that.
- Take out small pieces of lawn at a time and plant them in food.
- Use mulch to cut summer water use.
- Learn more about gardening.
- Learn what grows in the Willamette Valley.
- It takes practice to produce good food.
Learn permaculture gardening
- This integrated system makes a great planning tool for a yard or bigger area.
- Develop an edible yard.
- Plant more edible shrubs.
- Learn about tree guilds and food forests.
- Plant fruit, berries, & nuts.
- Learn pruning.
- Start composting: weeds, yard debris, kitchen waste, grass.
- Keep bees.
- Get chickens, rabbits, maybe a goat.
- Collect rainwater.
- Use your grey water.
- Save seeds.
- Build a greenhouse or cold frame.
- Learn canning & preserving.
- Consider a root cellar.
Support local agriculture
- Seek out local farmers & craftspeople.
- Support CSA.
- Buy local produce.
- Find local meat producers.
- Buy local & buy from small businesses.
- Store food.
- Learn new ways to cook.
- Use local coops.
- Support everything small and local.
- Don’t buy from the big box chain stores.
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Thurs Biz meeting a-okay
I think it should be rescheduled...
Jennifer Rueda