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Oscarmonster13

(209 posts)
45. looked it up, interesting
Wed Feb 19, 2014, 08:15 PM
Feb 2014

But I live in the High Sierra...big time forest with lots of BEARS...they would probably come and eat my fish and destroy the system! LOL

I may have to check with our local utility and water people see if they have any suggestions. Our Community College up here has a big demonstration garden too and they offer advice on growing using native plants and low impact environmental ideas.

Thanks for the incentive to look deeper

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well I'd better redouble my efforts Oscarmonster13 Feb 2014 #1
Fruit trees are blooming...... Bennyboy Feb 2014 #3
it's such a double-edged sword Oscarmonster13 Feb 2014 #21
try aquaponics onethatcares Feb 2014 #44
looked it up, interesting Oscarmonster13 Feb 2014 #45
Don't forget: 90% of US vino! NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #2
Now it is getting serious, I tell ya! dixiegrrrrl Feb 2014 #6
Yep...when the KoKo household has to give up it's "Table Wine" KoKo Feb 2014 #12
Okay--NOW I am outraged! pinboy3niner Feb 2014 #8
I've heard the vines are doing ok. MNBrewer Feb 2014 #28
I read somewhere that this year's wine grape crop was outstanding. Jenoch Feb 2014 #30
Seeing it already in Crops we East Coasters depend on for Winter Veggies KoKo Feb 2014 #4
Markets in my state get organic produce from Canada, Holland, Pennsylvania, and bluestate10 Feb 2014 #16
BTW! The Celery Sucks...tastes awful...from the regular to the organic... KoKo Feb 2014 #5
and hollow cored inside. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2014 #7
Have you seen the new Restaurant "Food to Table" stuff going on in SC? KoKo Feb 2014 #9
I am aware of several cities and towns that are doing that.. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2014 #40
who cares; I'm a strict carnivore corkhead Feb 2014 #10
I was tracking dairy farm situation back in 2009 truedelphi Feb 2014 #11
Over a 100,000 dairy cows...that's horrible. KoKo Feb 2014 #17
Yes, I never saw a final count but... prairierose Feb 2014 #31
Here in California, the government should have helped out. truedelphi Feb 2014 #42
Exactly, our corporate controlled government... prairierose Feb 2014 #46
Plant an organic garden. This year. Berlum Feb 2014 #13
I disagree. bluestate10 Feb 2014 #14
Very good information. I was also surprised to find out truedelphi Feb 2014 #43
But, but, but, what about the George Washington Bridge? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #15
We shall have less asparagus to cast at the GWB fiasco pinboy3niner Feb 2014 #22
LMAO nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #23
Beer is ok though, right? And there's new alternative agriculture sprouting in CO and WA. jtuck004 Feb 2014 #18
k&r n/t RainDog Feb 2014 #19
Although I like meat defacto7 Feb 2014 #20
One change would be increasing the efficiency of growth if feeds like Alfalfa and grains. bluestate10 Feb 2014 #24
Good to know. Now I know what to plant. nt Javaman Feb 2014 #25
What. . .we're going to have a food shortage caused by soil exhaustion, drought conditions and Nanjing to Seoul Feb 2014 #26
I bought a house for the garden area alone, it is a corner lot with southern exposure. WCLinolVir Feb 2014 #27
Rush says its not Climate change-just Calif using too much water ErikJ Feb 2014 #29
Grabbing it right out of the sky before it has a chance to fall? Retrograde Feb 2014 #33
The idiot can say ANYTHING and his idiots will believe it ErikJ Feb 2014 #41
Thanks for posting! mackerel Feb 2014 #32
I doubt these numbers. obxhead Feb 2014 #34
This is what everyone should be talking about. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #35
I've been waiting to hear about this on the news. I guess it's too subtle to fit into TV news. hedgehog Feb 2014 #36
Necessity is the mother of invention Zorro Feb 2014 #37
I anticipated this.... DeSwiss Feb 2014 #38
Maybe we won't waste so much berni_mccoy Feb 2014 #39
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