Tis the Season for baby chicks! Rachel will show you how easy it is to keep chickens in your backyard.
Chickens in Phoenix? You bet! Chickens make great pets, efficient bug and weed eaters and excellent soil tillers, not to mention that they provid…
Raising Chickens in Your Backyard with Rachael Bess at The Tempe Transportation Center is located at 200 E. Fifth Street (near Forest and College avenues) at the base of A-Mountain. The class will be on the second floor in the Don Cassano Community Room.
January 26, 2010 from 6:30pm to 8pm
Learn how fun keeping chickens in an urban environment can be!
Rachel will show you how easy it is to keep chickens in your backyard. Chickens in Phoenix? You bet! Chickens make great pets, efficient bug and weed eaters, excellent soil tillers, AND…
Building a Biodynamic Compost Heap with Maya Dailey
HANDS-ON, Limit 15 people
Suggested donation $20
Come down to the Farm at South Mountain and assist Maya in building a biodynamic compost heap. Biodynamics seeks to capture the "life force" in pl…
Tour de Coops tickets are available for $10.
Purchase tickets online at www.tourdecoops.org
Do you like urban fowl and creative people?
Come check out the Phoenix Tour de Coops, the self-guided tour of the Valley's coolest urban poultry setups! Ov…
I'm trying to track down the contact info for a local business that raises and sells composting worms. I think it's called Wonder Worm (located somewhere near Baker's nursery). I heard about it from two different people, but can't find any info onli…
Hi, somehow I missed the note you sent me months ago. So sorry, if you still need worms I have a lot of them now, they seem to have been multiplying nicely. Chris
Hello All~
Here is the info on Wonder Worms. It is a local home business near Cambell and 30th street, run by Maureen Anderson, 602 957-4099
She charges $10.00 for a quart , about 200 to 300 red worms.
This is enough to get your worm bin going, has been beneficial to my garden, and has been a fun hobby.
Enjoy
For families who are interested in raising eco-conscious children and living more in balance with nature... Bring your kids to this fun, interactive and informative class on learning more about sustainable living and permaculture. What does it mean…
Mesquite and Carob Milling
Requested Donation:
--Milling - $5 for each 5 gal bucket of beans milled
If you have four or more 5 gallon buckets for milling please arrive before noon!
Join the Phoenix Permaculture Guild as they host a mesquite bean (…
Be prepared for the fall planting season. Are you confused about what and how to plant in the low desert? - Where to get quality seeds – heirloom or not? Transplants, or seeds? How do you get an extended harvest? What is companion planting and what…
Turn your kitchen scraps and certain waste materials into nutrient-rich fertilzer! Compost not only provides a source of slow-release organic fertilizer, it also boosts the community of microorganisms that helps keep plants healthy and improves wate…
What does a Permaculture Design mean? - and where do I begin? How do we pull together sustainable principles and apply them to OUR urban property? This class is an overview of implementing various aspects of permaculture to an urban home and lot - n…
I've got some small, black little bugs on my butternut squash. I'm a Phx native and have never seen bugs like these, but I've also never grown the squash before, either. They seem to hide when I reach for a leaf - creepy! What are they and will they…
Sophia,
The AZ Homegrown Solutions group has a community table at the downtown Phoenix Farmers Market. This is a great way to share your over production and make a little cash in the process. Their website is: http://azhomegrownsolutions.ning.com/.…
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have you tried canyonland for worms?
Here is the info on Wonder Worms. It is a local home business near Cambell and 30th street, run by Maureen Anderson, 602 957-4099
She charges $10.00 for a quart , about 200 to 300 red worms.
This is enough to get your worm bin going, has been beneficial to my garden, and has been a fun hobby.
Enjoy
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