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postheadericon Visit To Local LDS Cannery

Here is a video of what we brought home the other day from the LDS Cannery. Included is a quick update for some other items purchased recently for our pantry, as well. www.providentliving.org (Find Your Local LDS Cannery & Pricing Online) www.sosfoodlab.com (Marine Long Term Food)
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postheadericon Οικιακή κομποστοποίηση

How to compost organic materials.

postheadericon First Time Growers Guide to Growing Pot That Teaches EVERYTHING – Ready, Set, Grow (Vol 2, Part 7)

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postheadericon First Time Growers Guide to Growing Pot That Teaches EVERYTHING – Ready, Set, Grow (Vol 2, Part 5)

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Hi, I amMillie Davenport, a horticulture extension agent with the Clemson University Home and Garden Information Center. Today we are going to look at Lantana. Today we are outside the Geology Museum, here in the South Carolina Botanical Gardens and we are going to take a look at the Lantana growing around this building. Lantana is a native to southern Texas and the tropical regions of the Americas. And as you can tell, it is well loved for its flower power all through summer, the dog days of summer, up until frost. Lantanas, in general, are one of those few plants that love the heat and will perform all summer long while a lot of your other annuals and perennials fizzle out. So, this is a great addition to the garden for that reason. Lantanas, in general, are considered to be half-hardy perennials. Basically, meaning that they are going to reliably overwinter in the coastal regions of South Carolina, but once you get up into the Upstate, they are not necessarily going to make it through the winter time. But there are a couple of cultivars that are very valuable to the upstate for the reason that they do overwinter for us up here. So, we are going to start out looking at a couple of those cultivars. This is Lantana camara Miss Huff. Miss Huff was selected from a garden in northern Georgia for its beautiful flower color as well as for its hardiness. Miss Huff is a very vigorous grower. As you can see here, she will reach, in one growing season, up to 5 to 6 ft. Miss Huff
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postheadericon Building A Local Food Economy (part 2 of 3)

For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, visit: cookingupastory.com Building a local food economy also depends upon retaining local farms, and encouraging the development of new ones. In part 2, Ken Meter outlines the problem with the diminishing availability of affordable farmland. He also shares a couple of stories about two enterprising community efforts one that makes land more accessible for farming; the other, that helps farmers and local businesses benefit by partnering together. For more FOOD NEWS stories & interviews: cookingupastory.com
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postheadericon Our Daily bread- food storage, peak oil, economic collapse,

Short video showing hand harvesting and primitive processing of home grown wheat. Wheat is the “staff of life” and essential to your food storage. One of the “Basic 4″ of Esther Dickey’s “Passport to Survival” 1960′s era food storage and preparedness book along with honey, dry milk and salt. We advocate a much more rounded food storage program, but these 4 components are still essential parts. Eventually in a long term disaster your storage food will run out. Having experience with growing grains will be essential to any survivalist or homesteader. Raising your own grains now ensures your family a CLEAN, SAFE source of whole grains. www.survivalreport.net www.homesteadingandsurvival.com tags- survivalist, survival, peak oil, end of oil, end times, prophecy, nuclear war, preparedness, self reliance, self sufficiency, organic gardening, permaculture, sustainability, survival retreat, ak47, ar15, TSHTF, survival report, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, 911, Martial law, new world order, election, Bush, Obama, McCain, war, Mormom, militia, terrorism, Frugal Squirrels, whole wheat, bread, basic 4, alternate energy, off grid anything else that might bring in folks ;)
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postheadericon Growing Vertical Growing Squash Melons and Cucumbers up a nylon web trellis

John shows how he has made the most of his back yard fence a redwood fence the neighbors erected. He first put reed fencing to make it look more pleasant, and then uses nylon net trellis material to grow winter squash, summer squash, cucumbers and melons.
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postheadericon FREE Energy Homes and Vertical Farming – Sukna Tomorrow’s Living

Sukna embraces the idea of Tomorrows Living. It is a home solution with zero energy bills, zero governmental subsidies, zero carbon emissions, and zero additional investments, all at conventional costs, built according to German standards. Sukna produces more energy and food than it consumes. It is a state-of-the art technological solution to the environmental problems our world is facing. With solar heating and cooling, photovoltaic technologies, water treatment, green building material (such as the thermo-béton replacing conventional cement and U-PVC windows and doors), and agriculture and biomass and bio-fuel production, Sukna is a self-sustaining solution. Zero Ground Water Zero Fossil Fuel Zero Wastes Zero Governmental Investments and Subsidies all at conventional local building costs, built according to German standards visit www.mahjoub.com

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Lynn Parker demonstrates how to make a beautiful floating flower bowl for your home. From Salisbury Greenhouse, www.salisburygreenhouse.com

postheadericon Poinsettia Care

If you use poinsettias to give your home a festive look, there are several things you should know that will help you keep them looking their best. Allen Smith gives us his advice on poinsettia care
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