I started this experiment last year with a small test crop just to get an idea of what to expect. Andrew Still of the Seed Ambassadors
spoke highly of amaranth and gave me a few seeds of Copperhead, an
ornamental yet grain producing variety. There are two or three species
of grain amaranth, Amaranthus caudatus, and Amaranthus cruentus
(Copperhead is this species) being the most important, each of which
encompasses many varieties. Most of the amaranth varieties have purple
or red hues in the plant stalks and leaves as well as brilliantly
colored flowers. Copperhead is an exception with rust and copper tones
in the stems and flowers. The common commercial variety called
Plainsman is a hybrid of two other species, Amaranthus hypochondriacus, from Mexico and Amaranthus hybridus,
from Pakistan.
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Jan 28, 2014
A good thing to grow on sunny dry warmer climates
Jan 4, 2014
Why Free? And why this manifesto may be of interest
We will refrain from an endless analysis and discussion of why this book, among zillions, may be of interest to us, but we have highlighted some key phrases that drew our attention. It may be easy to bash the book or to praise it and we may do both in the future, but it may have to be done together with all of you who may have read it. What's the value of us providing with a reason not to read it but remain confident that its criticism is as good as reading it yourselves?
First, the ideas and practical tools contained within it should be
free to whoever may find them useful, and not made falsely scarce by the
mechanisms of the monetary economy.
Second, just as actions display our beliefs more honestly than our
words, the ways in which ideas and practical tools are shared are at
least as important as the words themselves. I wanted the medium to be
fully aligned with the message.
Third, I wanted to release it under a Creative Commons licence
because it felt fraudulent to have my name on the front of this book. As
I said in the acknowledgements page of my last book, what are my words
but “an accumulation of all that has come
Dec 9, 2013
The Monster is Right on Top of Us
Argentine Protesters vs Monsanto:
By Fabiana Frayssinet
Reprint
MALVINAS ARGENTINAS, Córdoba, Argentina , Dec 2 2013 (IPS) -
The people of this working-class suburb of Córdoba in Argentina’s
central farming belt stoically put up with the spraying of the
weed-killer glyphosate on the fields surrounding their neighbourhood.
But the last straw was when U.S. biotech giant Monsanto showed up to
build a seed plant.
The creator of glyphosate, whose
trademark is Roundup, and one of the world’s leading producers of
genetically modified seeds, Monsanto is building one of its biggest
plants to process transgenic corn seed in Malvinas Argentinas, this poor
community of 15,000 people 17 km east of the capital of the province of
Córdoba.
Nov 1, 2013
Urban Farm Collective Grand Dekum Garden
CircleFace and N.O. Bonzo spent a week in the sun painting a small garage located on the property with a mural to celebrate the joyous growth in the garden around them. We were fortunate enough to have local artist Dhestoe come to contribute his phenomenal talent. Each artist dedicated time and energy to the project to actively promote Green Spaces within our city. We all believe in the power of community gardens to build neighborhood relationships, beautify developed areas, and promote positive environmental use of space.
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