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Creating community-led responses to peak oil. Transition Tallahassee Facebook Page. Bread and Roses Food Cooperative. FSU Center for Participant Education. FSU Environmental Service Program. Florida Native Plant Society, Magnolia chapter. The Outlet: Mental Health Community Center. The Oasis Center for Women and Girls. Unitarian Universalist Church of Tallahassee. Other Florida Transition Groups:. Transition St. Petersburg. More resources coming soon. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.
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VegHeadz: Winter Pesto From Your Garden
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Saturday, January 10, 2015. Winter Pesto From Your Garden. Make a great winter pesto with greens from your garden. Here's what I added to my food processor this week to make a great pesto to share with some gardening friends. Use as a spread, with pasta, with steamed vegetables, over fish- you name it. Use your imagination! And my friends loved it! 2 Chinese cabbage leaves. Comment...
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VegHeadz: January in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Wednesday, January 1, 2014. January in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed. Seed catalogs have arrived; it’s time to inventory the seeds that you have saved and order seeds you want for the coming garden seasons; spring, summer, and fall. Arugula: direct seed outdoors; needs frost protection. Basil, tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant: start seed indoors this month and next.
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VegHeadz: Gardening Professors
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Sunday, March 22, 2015. We're always looking for sources of good scientific information about gardening. Unsupported claims about quick fixes for plant nutrition, pest control and other gardening issues don't carry much weight with us. A recent suggestion by a fellow Master Gardener led us to the Gardening Professors. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Comments can be added to any...
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VegHeadz: September in the Panhandle Food Garden from Gardener Ed
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. September in the Panhandle Food Garden from Gardener Ed. Master Gardener Ed Schroeder. If you can provide row cover shade, you can also direct seed: arugula, beets, carrots, chard, and lettuce. Sow seeds for scallions, bulbing onions, and leeks for Transplant planting in November. What to plant now? Putting seeds directly into the soil where they will be g...
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VegHeadz: Welcome to the New Master Gardening Class
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Welcome to the New Master Gardening Class. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We invite all North Florida gardeners and Community Gardens as well as those interested in sustainable living, to join us in forming a network of communication and information. Contact the Blog Moderator if your group would like to become an Author of posts on the Blog....Comme...
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VegHeadz: November in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Monday, November 11, 2013. November in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed. These are the vegetables available for harvest in your November garden or for purchase at “locally grown” markets:. With cooler weather, insects are less of a problem. However you may need to control caterpillars with BT or Spinosad. BT is degraded by UV light so apply it in the evening&#...We in...
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VegHeadz: Open House, November 1, Leon County Extension Office
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Thursday, October 23, 2014. Open House, November 1, Leon County Extension Office. Don't miss the Fall Open House at the Leon County Extension Office on Paul Russell Road. Seminars and garden tours, activities, refreshments, and much more. Visit the VegHeadz garden and talk to the gardeners - all free. 9:00 am to 12 Noon. Flyer with more information. The VegHeadz Blog was started by...
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VegHeadz: March in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed
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Vegetable Gardening and More - News and comments on gardening, as well as resilient and sustainable living in North Florida. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. March in the North Florida Food Garden from Gardener Ed. Beware the ides of March. The average date of last frost is about March 15. The actual date varies year to year; 50% of the time before this date and 50% of the time after this date. The percentage drops as the days wear on until you get to the “average” frost free date; about April 5. So, what can.