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So Who Needs A Web Guy Anyway?: Creating a URL for your blog on Blogspot.com
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So Who Needs A Web Guy Anyway? Tips and consulting on how to create a web presence without hiring a webguy or spending too much money on software or hosting packages. 90% of what we do is pro bono. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Creating a URL for your blog on Blogspot.com. In the blog system is an address URL. Go to Blogger, to your account, to SETTINGS, to PUBLISHING. the Blog*Spot Address is right there. You nay have to create the word inside the text box. Example: http:/ PONYCLUBDAD.blogspot.com.
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Food Waste – a growing issue | down the garden path
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Down the garden path. Come One, Come All….(actually spaces limited! Local Economies = Local Happiness? December 9, 2010 · 3:03 pm. Food Waste – a growing issue. Toronto Green Community has recently developed presentations on a range of environmental issues including energy consumption, sustainable food and water conservation. Our most recent research has been on waste, with a focus on food waste, an issue of growing importance in North America and around the world. Love Food Hate Waste. Short video on fo...
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: Harvesting, sifting compost and blending with worm castings for potting soil
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Harvesting, sifting compost and blending with worm castings for potting soil. This blend is roughly 30% each compost, coir (shredded coconut husks) and Worm castings. Then add about 10% sand. Drains REALLY well. the coir holds moisture. Castings give HUGE nitrition and microbe boost. I use this in starting seeds,. cuttings, containers and right in the garden when setting seedlings and bulbs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our worm farming store.
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: Bucket Huts for starting spring seedlings!!
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Monday, November 14, 2011. Bucket Huts for starting spring seedlings! Wholly Buckets, Batman. look at this! I have been using buckets upright and finally came up with a creative variation! Cut the buckets (with lid intact) vertically into two clamshells sections and use as little igloos, greenhouses, hotcaps or high (high? Tunnels and keep those seedlings warm and out of the draft for a earlier spring start! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our worm farming store.
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: November 2011
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Monday, November 14, 2011. Bucket Huts for starting spring seedlings! Wholly Buckets, Batman. look at this! I have been using buckets upright and finally came up with a creative variation! Cut the buckets (with lid intact) vertically into two clamshells sections and use as little igloos, greenhouses, hotcaps or high (high? Tunnels and keep those seedlings warm and out of the draft for a earlier spring start! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our worm farming store.
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: Are containers buckets?
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our worm farming store. Other garden sites we recommend:. Red Worm Composting, Canada. Uncle Jim's Worm Farm, PA. Savvy Gardener, KS. Are Containers really Buckets? Growing Garlic in Buckets. Harvesting, sifting compost and blending with worm. Garlic gardens in bucket containers! Planter Bird Feeder Combination! View my complete profile. Reykur Associates Inc. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: July 2011
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Harvesting, sifting compost and blending with worm castings for potting soil. This blend is roughly 30% each compost, coir (shredded coconut husks) and Worm castings. Then add about 10% sand. Drains REALLY well. the coir holds moisture. Castings give HUGE nitrition and microbe boost. I use this in starting seeds,. cuttings, containers and right in the garden when setting seedlings and bulbs. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Monday, July 11, 2011. This is l...
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: Planter Bird Feeder Combination!!!
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Monday, July 11, 2011. Planter Bird Feeder Combination! This is our first published creation! On the slide show you will see an addition of an outer bucket which holds water and makes this a self watering planter. The center post is the fill tube and an overflow hole just above the bottom of the upper bucket keeps the sump from filling too deep. Plans will be available soon. VIEW SLIDE SHOW OF ASSEMBLY here. Labels: bird feeder planter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog: Garlic gardens in bucket containers!
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WhollyBuckets.com garden blog. Monday, July 11, 2011. Garlic gardens in bucket containers! Here's a way to do garlic and not fight with weeds! M our store is www.CompostCritter.c. This is late in the year for starting garlic, but I'm putting them in the greenhouse for an extended season. Check our store at www.CompostCritter.com. Labels: how to growing garlic in buckets or containers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our worm farming store. Other garden sites we recommend:. Red Worm Composting, Canada.
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