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Kamis, 12 Mei 2016

Wow, I cant believe I just found out about this.  While reading about the Riverbend Environmental Education Centers planned aquaponics facility, I found out that theres a 10,000 square foot aquaponic basil farm in West Chester, PA.  I work in West Chester, so Ill definitely need to check this place out and try to get a tour on my lunch break one of these days.

http://www.cheyney.edu/pr/news/21950/5700/no


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Kamis, 07 April 2016


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Back in November, I found out from a friend that there was an earthship being built in north-Philadelphia.  It turns out that it wasnt exactly an earthship (doesnt follow all the earthship design principles), but an earthship-inspired structure which was being built on a vacant lot to serve as a teaching space for children in the area.  If youre unfamiliar, an earthship is a structure built from recycled materials that uses natural systems to light, heat, and insulate the building.  Wikipedia has a nice description:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthship.

Philadelphia has had lots of funding troubles with the public education system recently, and some locals wanted to build a space where they could teach local kids about gardening and self-sufficiency.  They were also working on creating a community garden in the lot.  It was pretty awesome.


My girlfriend and I got to the site eager to help.  We were greeted with smiles, and put to work mixing concrete, and filling it into the gaps between stacked tires.  They had already pounded dirt into the tires, and stacked them in a circle to create the foundation for the structure.  The wooden frame for the windows and roof was being constructed while we placed the concrete.  A lot of the people volunteering were from the local community, and many just came from around the city to volunteer.  It was really great seeing people enthusiastic about working towards a common goal of creating a better community, without expecting anything in return.  Heres some pictures of the progress made over the winter.






I havent had a chance to get back to help on any of the work days since then, but I want to give a huge shout out to all who were involved that day (many of whom are still working on this project): Tommy Joshua, Elissa Millman, Greg Alden, Benjamin Schmitt, Matt Bennett, Evgeny Pogorolev, Lana Kaminker, Bonzai Holmes, Dusty Hinz, Maaman Rezaee, Brian Mungavin, and anyone else that was there that may not have met, and anyone who helped out with any of the other work days that I couldnt make it to!

Heres the facebook page for the park where you can find out about future work days, and get involved with this awesome project:  https://www.facebook.com/NorthPhillyPeacePark
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Selasa, 05 April 2016

Over the past two weekends I spent some time building an herb spiral at a community garden at 37th and Brown St in West Philadelphia.  All the bricks were found in the surrounding neighborhood, and the soil from the Philadelphia Horticultural Society Community Garden next door.  This little garden is maintained by Growing Home, a non-profit organization trying to empower communities to grow their own food on the unused land in their neighborhoods.  This herb spiral was built entirly for free with reclaimed or donated materials.  Everything besides the corn was seeded, since we didnt have transplants available.  Hopefully in a few weeks Ill stop back and see how its doing.  Check out the photos!

After the first day.


Alex and Elissa from Growing Home


Corn Planted!



Heres the seeds that we planted



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Rabu, 16 Maret 2016

My buddy Brian gave me some Stropharia spawn a few months back that I have been running out onto fermented woodchips.  The woodchips are finally fully colonized, and I spread them throughout the mulch around my garden.  Hopefully it will outcompete the Alcohol Inky Cap mushrooms in the garden, and Ill have some Garden Giant mushrooms in the Spring!  Heres some photos:


The woodchips colonizing in the burlap sack, buried in a small hole.

The mycelium is exploding with life!

So good!

Im hoping that the Stropharia will out-compete these inky cap mushrooms, which are edible, but toxic when eaten within 3 days of consuming alcohol.  Thats no fun...

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