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Posted on May 18, 2013 via Grow the Medicine with 14,334 notes
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Posted on April 18, 2013 via letrecivettefattoamano with 38 notes
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Tips on using herbs Flowers Garden Love
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I do this as much as possible :)
eat local
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Posted on January 13, 2013 via Running from lions. with 43 notes
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AMAZING GREENHOUSE OR LATHHOUSE, WHAT WOULD YOU CALL THIS ACTUALLY…
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Posted on December 26, 2012 via The fade to black is so overated with 816 notes
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my mint cloning attempt is looking nice.
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Start a 1-Acre, Self-Sufficient Homestead
Expert advice on how to establish self-sufficient food production, including guidance on crop rotations, raising livestock and grazing management.
By John Seymour
Illustration by Dorling Kindersley
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Posted on November 25, 2012 via MOTHER EARTH NEWS with 2,452 notes
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Herbow by Chang Chung-Wei, Chang Yu-Hui, Hsu Hao-Po
Herbow is a window planter ‘tray’ that enables people to grow small crops outside their windows while shielding their interior space from the rain. It enlarges the city’s planting area, enhances the view from buildings, and generates renewal.
Herbow is a window shelter concept designed with urban farming and city greening in mind. With it, people can grow herbs and small vegetables in pots beside their windows as if they were planting them in a garden. By swingingHerbow upwards, it becomes a window shelter that blocks the harsh sunlight and the rain. At the same time, the plants are watered and grow naturally.
An eave has been designed to extend over the shelter to stop water falling through the gap between Herbow and the window frame. Holes on two sides of Herbow allow for drainage of excess water. People can conveniently bring the pots inside for decoration or consumption. The city can be a greener landscape with fresher air when everyone grows their own vegetables onHerbow.(via jessinspirations)
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makin my way down rural japan
walkin fast
shiba inus pass
and im home bound
omg, this is hilarious!
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Posted on October 29, 2012 via Yo lo que soy es un ▲ with 117,861 notes
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Grow Your Own Food With IKEA Components (via Designboom)
Posted on October 18, 2012 with 36 notes
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from my garden
Posted on July 30, 2012 with 10 notes
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