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Earth Gardens: Edible-Medicinal-Wild Habitats (Permaculture Network)

Network-People Caring for the Earth, Sharing Knowledge, Creating Work-Exchanges & Event, Learning from the Earth, Studying Ecology, Bio-Dynamics, Indigenous Wisdom, Organic, Sustainable, & Permaculture methods & applying

Location: Cascadia Bioregion - Bellingham & Beyond
Members: 213
Latest Activity: Jan 4

Welcome Earth Garden Friends! . .New members enjoy listening in & reading our current discussions & comments.

Together we are working towards Ecological Restoration 

 and Local Nourishment In Our Community & Homes.

 -  * Creating Edible Forest Gardens  * -

 All are Invited to be a Community Volunteer at many of the home-garden work-groups & work-parties.

 

Earth Gardens...Network: People Caring for the Earth, Sharing Knowledge, Creating Work-Exchanges & Events; Learning from the Earth, Studying Ecology, Bio-Dynamics, Indigenous Wisdom, Organic, Sustainable, & Permaculture methods & applying this to our local communities. 

 

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All are invited to receive an excellent locally relevant email
called "Garden E-News
", that is compiled & created with volunteer time by Shannon Maris.   Each email contains a current list of the many local garden activities & work-parties that our local community creates.   Pass on your event or info to her & request it be included in her next email.

  -  See You in the Garden or Around the Fire Circle! . . . . . . (HK 12/13/10)

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Comment by Heather K on December 31, 2010 at 11:03am

Beekeepers! Would anyone like to start a Discussion page on our EarthGarden site for Beekeepers?

The local Mt Baker  Beekeepers Meeting is Weds Jan 12 at 7pm

Club usually meets 2nd Weds each month except July.

Annual membership dues of $15.

See website for more info: http://www.mtbakerbeekeepersassn.org/

On the January Agenda:  It’s in the works.  More agenda news to come.  At the very least, we’ll want to talk about how our bees are surviving the winter and plans for the coming season.  Not too early to think about raising your own queens in 2011.  Plenty of MBBA members have done it and can help out.  Oh, gosh, that’s almost a full agenda right there!  As usual, bring your questions and answers and we’ll sort things out.

 About refreshments:   We’re back to trading off by alphabetic last names, so this time it’s A-M.  And a big thanks and wahoo! to those who brought all the scrumptuous desserts and beverages for the December meeting."

Carpool and add your RSVP under WT Events page: http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/mt-baker-beekeepers-meetin... 

Comment by Heather K on December 13, 2010 at 5:47pm
Winter Community Seed-Swap -  Now Scheduled!
 
All Welcome to Attend Our 3rd Annual
Bellingham Community Seed-Swap -2011
* Sunday January 30th * 11:30am-3pm *

~ "Seeds-Into the Hands of the People!" ~
Open Seed-Exchange & Specialty Seed Exchange
* *Bring Seed-Potatoes & Edible Tubers Too*
 
* * * * * * * * *  * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * **
Please add your RSVP to event page:
.
Save the date and pass the word to your network of regional  seed-savers & garden/farm friends..
 
(Contact Heather with comments, questions, ideas, or you could start a seperate  discussion)
Comment by Jean Kroll on December 9, 2010 at 7:35am
Looks like an interesting class! I won't be able to make it either but hope you keep 'em coming!
Comment by Dov Shoneman on December 8, 2010 at 9:54pm
Thanks for your interest, Permie. I will certainly post here again when offering another class.
Comment by Charles Kelm on December 8, 2010 at 9:38pm
The class sounds great. I would love to attend this if you every offer it again (I can't attend on the 11th). Thanks.
Comment by Dov Shoneman on December 8, 2010 at 9:21pm
Herbal Medicine Making Class
This Saturday, December 11th 12-4pm,
831-818-0672

Hello,
I am excited to be able to offer this introductory class on herbal medicine making. Please come and join us for a day of learning, sharing and connecting with our herbal allies.

Simple preparations will be covered and participants will go home with a medicated salve and a self-prepared tincture, both prepared in class.
A handout will be provided.

Cost is $40-60 sliding scale. Please inquire if you are interested but lack the funds

Please contact Dov Shoneman
831-818-0672 to sign up, have questions, need directions or want a PDF flyer for the class emailed to you.
Comment by Jamie Jedinak on December 4, 2010 at 8:35pm
This is an interesting article on FUNGI saving the world!!!
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2010/12/04/1754706/mushroom-man-mak...
Comment by Heather K on November 15, 2010 at 3:03am
Our Earth Gardens discussion on
“Medicinal Plants/Fungi & Ethnobotany In our Gardens, Meadows, Forests & Homes” is located at http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/organic/forum/topics/medici...
Comment by Lia Ayley on November 14, 2010 at 10:01pm
Comment by Lia Ayley on November 12, 2010 at 11:40am
Hi Dov, how about 4.30pm today, Friday, at Stuart's at the Public Market? Or alternatively Saturday, same place, at 10.30am? (I think I'll recognize you from your photo.)
 

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