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Kenny
  • 29, Male
  • Glendale, AZ
  • United States
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With the new systems, their are people in Alaska enjoying the Veg.
January 28
One idea for a green camper van is a veg oil conversion for a diesel powered van. Great mileage, reusing waste product, and really reliable. I have seen some done, help with some, if you are willing to collect the oil, I think that is a great option…
January 27
I have to agree you need to have 2 or more, they will become very lonely and destructive when you are not around. I hope it works out . My wife and I were considering, but she just got accepted to nursing school so now we will wait till after school.
January 12
Good for you. It is great sensation when you realized you are doing what you have been talking about. I love homemade yogurt.Good luck and it only keeps feeling better. Kenny
December 9, 2009
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I just replaced a couple windows and need a bunch of stucco repair done. I would like to use the clay plaster . I was woundering if it could be done over the stucco and if it could be painted. I have seen how to make it . Seems like a better way tha…
October 5, 2009
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August 8, 2009
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I finally built my bike powered grain mill. I am very excited about not having to do at least 12 cups a week of flour via hand crank. If anything it makes you appreciate your food more. Another thing I like about it is that it was 100% built with st…
August 8, 2009
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I finally built my bike powered grain mill. I am very excited about not having to do at least 12 cups a week of flour via hand crank. If anything it makes you appreciate your food more. Another thing I like about it is that it was 100% built with st…
August 8, 2009

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My wife and I run http://groups.yahoo.com/group/northvalleyorganics/ where locally grown grass fed, never grained beef, lamb, free range chickens and more are available. We also offer produce, homemade breads and eggs from our girls for barter. We are trying to grow as much of our own food as possible.

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finally built it

I finally built my bike powered grain mill. I am very excited about not having to do at least 12 cups a week of flour via hand crank. If anything it makes you appreciate your food more. Another thing I like about it is that it was 100% built with stuff I had or found, and 95% of it was trash. I love building stuff from trash, to me that is recycling. If you guys haven't baked your own bread or ground your flour, I highly recommend it. The taste is so much better than any thing in the store, with… Continue

Posted on August 8, 2009 at 5:32pm — 5 Comments

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My Reason , my passion

My friends ,family and many other people have asked my why I changed the way I live. Why I grow lots of stuff, why I have chicks and ducks and why I try to harvest rain water etc... I just said it was a better way to live , more rewarding, more self sufficiant etc... But I kept asking myself that and came to this conclusion. I love mother earth ,I also want to lead by example for my kids,I want to give back instead of always taking. But deep down inside it is also my quite revolt to our sysrem ,… Continue

Posted on April 7, 2009 at 6:02am — 6 Comments

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New LIfe

I am 27 years old and it took me 26 and a half years to realize the commercialism is the biggest lie out there. We have a half acre and me and my wife are finally going to put it to good use. My wife has bugged me for some time to garden but I kept ignoring her, but I finally saw the light . I have fallen in love with gardening,or farming in general it is were I have always belonged. . Conserving and cutting back on waste and trying to make a difference in this world has been very fulfilling. We… Continue

Posted on October 28, 2008 at 5:08pm — 2 Comments

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At 8:03pm on May 21, 2009, Shaun said…
Hey sorry about not getting in touch with you about your shade project.
Are you still interested?
Describe to me in an email sylatupa@mail.usf.edu
what size and what you have near to attach to.
Also include any objects/steel/cable/hardware that you think can help.
Please give me a brief idea of where about you live too, thank you. Shaun
 
 

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Deb Bailly is attending Christy Grace's event
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Don has been "living" permaculture and sustainability for several years. His environment is a testament to the many ingenious ways he's incorporated sustainability into his life. See veggie and flower gardens, urban chickens, bees, water harvesting,…
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Sorry about the mix up on the date...This will be held on the evening of April 7. I am still working on securing a space for the event. thanks, Jeff
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Thank you, Judy. That is a lot closer to my house. I'll probably head out this weekend to pick some up.
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Here is a link to a search tool for Mastergardeners. It will not tell you if the fruit is edible, but it does say what type of wildlife it will attract. These plants also have the benefit of being desert adapted, so you are not spending a ton of mon…
58 minutes ago
Actually there is a local company that sells them for 18.98. They are 25' with a 9" diameter. I am thinking of getting them for my school garden project. It is going to take a couple of years to turn our dirt into soil and this allows the instant gr…
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Erin, we subscribed to Desert Roots CSA a couple of years ago, don't think they offered meat then but I'll check it out, thanks.
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Ken Singh donates huge piles of compost for the Mesa Community College Rose Garden every spring and they sell it in approx. 40lb bags for $4 and will be doing so for the next couple of Saturdays until all the pruning and mulching is done. Handy for…
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Ready made raised beds, looks pretty cool but pricey. Don't know if there is a local source for them and how much just the wattles cost. They're recycling rice straw from Ca. for them now instead of burning the straw after harvest which is a good th…
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