Tag: Sustainability

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Mary's garden
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Oct 30, 2020
Protecting From Frost: Blog 26 in a Gardening Series
Gardeners check the weather so we know when a frost is coming. If there's more warmth forecast after the season's first frost, it's worth covering some of your crops for a cold night in order to extend your harvest. s More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Oct 23, 2020
Mushrooms: Blog 25 in a Gardening Series
This is about mushrooms you cultivate, with a brief nod to the several wild species that make excellent eating, but... the consequences of misidentifying what you think is a good edible mushroom can be grave—pun intended. More
Issues: Sustainability
Soil with sparse green peanut sprouts
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Sep 24, 2020
Uncommon Crops: Blog 23 in a Gardening Series
Mary Wildfire blogs about her experiences in her garden growing some uncommon crops: peanuts, popcorn, ginger, and sesame. More
Issues: Sustainability
A section of the cover of the book The Reindeer Chronicles is shown: an image of pink skies over mountains with text overlaid
Hoots and Hollers Frank Grant Sep 21, 2020
Book Review: The Reindeer Chronicles by Judith Schwartz
A review of a book that "takes readers on a global tour of earth repair, with visits to unsung heroes who are pushing the boundaries of ecological restoration to show how even the world's most wounded places can be revived." More
Issues: Climate changeSustainability
Mary's peas
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Sep 18, 2020
Saving Seeds: Blog 22 in a Gardening Series
Harvest and save seeds from your garden this year for replanting next year. More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Sep 3, 2020
Season Extension: Blog 21 in a Gardening Series
Increase your harvest time. Season extension refers to ways of growing things later into fall after a frost, or starting earlier in spring. More
Issues: Sustainability
Harvest
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Aug 31, 2020
Paperwork: Blog 20 in a Gardening Series
Paperwork: no, you don’t have to do any of this. But for the serious, long-term gardener, it can be helpful. More
Issues: Sustainability
sorghum
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Aug 16, 2020
The Tall Ones: Blog 19 in a Gardening Series
In this post, we look at some plants that tower over others in your vegetable garden: sunflowers, sorghum, and field corn. More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Aug 10, 2020
Late Crops: Blog 18 in a Gardening Series
If you thought you only planted your garden in spring, think again. You can start assorted seedlings now, and extend your harvest season. More
Issues: Sustainability
preserved food
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jul 31, 2020
Preserving the Harvest: Blog 16 in a Gardening Series
If you are gardening, your harvest is already underway. Here's how I put up a lot of our food. More
Issues: Sustainability
Leek flower
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jul 20, 2020
Alliums: Blog 15 in a Gardening Series
Alliums are members of the onion family, including onions, garlic, leeks, elephant garlic. Look out vampires! More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jul 13, 2020
Chiggers and Ticks: Blog 14 in a Gardening Series
Bugs don't just bug your plants. They can bug you too. Here is what I do. More
Issues: Sustainability
bugs
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jun 28, 2020
Bugs! Blog 13 in a Gardening Series
What to do about bugs in your garden. More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jun 25, 2020
Patience and Persistence: Blog 12 in a Gardening Series
Few if any gardeners are blessed with an unbroken stream of thriving, productive crops. More
Issues: Sustainability
Action Alert OVEC Jun 25, 2020
Tell Your Representatives: Ohio Valley Petrochemical Expansion is Failing Economics
Let your public officials know you want a sustainable future, instead of a petrochemical/plastics build-out in our region. Here's an easy way to send a letter to your representatives right now. More
Issues: Appalachian Storage HubPetrochemicalsSustainability
Hoots and Hollers OVEC Jun 24, 2020
Doomed by Economics: The Downfall of Dirty Industry
Instead of investing in flailing industries that poison our land, air, water, and communities, it's time to explore sustainable economic development strategies that provide long-term prosperity for people in our region. More
Issues: Appalachian Storage HubSustainabilityTransition economy
harvest
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jun 18, 2020
Harvesting: Blog 11 in a Gardening Series
Some crops lose quality very quickly if not harvested at the right time. More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jun 17, 2020
Succession Crops: Blog Ten in a Gardening Series
If you don't have much garden space, think succession. Even if you do have ample garden space, succession crops boost your harvests. More
Issues: Sustainability
Hoots and Hollers Mary Wildfire Jun 16, 2020
Cucurbits: Blog Nine in a Gardening Series
A common problem with summer squash is overabundance. One summer, two gardeners had nightmares featuring zucchini. More
Issues: Sustainability
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