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McPete
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  • Claremont, CA
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She's a keeper!
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This forum is for those interested in bringing food security to our city limits. Urban farmers, those interested in Community supported agriculture, backyard farmers, Spin Farmers, and those who care where their food source comes from. Welcome!
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February 20
Hi Jolene, add these to Tamra's three: http://www.johnnyseeds.com/ http://www.bountifulgardens.org/ http://www.groworganic.com/default.html?welcome=T&theses=4154540 Also, Otis Gibbs has a song with your name in it, I think it's just called Jolene...
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February 17
Hi Joy, I was up really late the other night, thus the silly post, tired and punchy. Anyway, we are pals with our neighbors, and like each other just fine, and swap food with them in harvest times. But, running a Food Not Lawns chapter, we tend to...
February 17
ilex and McPete are now friends
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February 8
Hi Joy, I've never made cheese before, but I love Swiss the best, except I want to learn to make it with no holes so's I gets more cheese. Maybe just one hole for carrying purposes would be OK. Can you help? Thanks for the invite, McPete.
February 8
McPete joined Joy Williams's group
A discussion of Cheese Making, Recipes, techniques, animals, whatever people want to talk about in terms of this wonderful food.
February 8
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Where do you live and garden?
Claremont, California
How long have you been growing food?
1-3 years
Dream garden travel destination:
Some of the old and richly fertile farms of France, Germany, and Switzerland.
Favorite foods:
Artichokes, Brussel's Sprouts, Broccoli, Watermelon, Plums, Peaches, Green Smoothies from our garden (32oz/day), chocolate chip cookies, and our local Dale Brother's Beer

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At 7:58am on April 28, 2009, Michelle W. Flannery said…
Hi. I was looking at the new pictures you posted, and decided to visit your page. I've been looking at all your photos, and your work is so impressive! I applaud you and your wife for being so consciencious, and for creating for others what you are creating for yourselves. Is being a suburban small plot farmer working out for you? Are there many in your area who want what you are doing?

I have lived most of my life in rural areas. When I did live "in town" no one seemed interested in gardening vegetables, only flowers. When I was at university, there was a community veggie garden on campus for staff and instructors. I've always thought that was a great idea. I was blessed to be invited to share in one person's gardening efforts. I've never forgotten that. I know your work must be bringing blessings to many.

Brussels sprouts are a favorite of mine too! Best gardening wishes! mwf
At 7:54pm on April 4, 2009, Emily Kaminsky said…
Hi, I saw on Front Yard Gardeners that you are part of a Food Not Lawns Chapter. I'm looking to start something similar to it but perhaps more just inspired by it and was wondering if you would share some lessons learned, etc? See my post on Front Yard Gardeners - I started a discussion there.
At 12:51pm on February 20, 2009, Donna Smith said…
Hugs to both of you! My trip was safe and so inspiring. I look forward to you visiting Portland! Keep me updated on your business movement.
At 4:15pm on January 25, 2009, Sarina said…
Nice to hear from you.
It`s winter here and pritty grotty weather at the moment. Rain, gales, damp and misreable. Nothing will grow much now until I start seedlings off again end of Feb./March time.
At 2:32pm on January 22, 2009, Sarina said…
Your garden looks amazing.
Your ideas about your business are great, and I wish you all the success in this world. Shame there isn`t someone like you in my neighbourhood. I`d love to have someone come and maintain a veggie garden for me. I just have to dig myself, I guess and hope to have some veg growing whenever I find time to tend to it.
Best of luck to you and happy harvesting your own.
At 8:23am on January 19, 2009, prabhat choudhary said…
namaskar,(hi) your wife is a good artist to play instruments and also a very good visuliser in land scaping i think u both also agood worker in KGI u will guide to us I am new in this field when you create a new idea remember me. THANKS
At 7:38am on January 19, 2009, Beva said…
Wonderful! The drums bring heart to life! We did a drumming circle Saturday night with one other friend (normally there are 6 or more, but we felt the call and need- short notice). Our circle is done on a improv basis, and each person is free to create the sounds that their heart needs in the moment... voice included. It is a great way to open up the chakras and create energy flow.

My passion, other than gardening, is working with the Sacred Medicine Wheel.. the reason your wife's stone arrangement caught my eye. If you are not familiar, you can google "Dancing with the Wheel" and that will give you some sort of a clue as to what I mean. Each Wheel is personal and designed to fit the need of the community of individual. If this is anything she has interest in, I'd be honored to chat with her about it.

18 inches of fluffy snow here today... beautiful clear sky... will be a pretty day!
At 1:45am on January 18, 2009, jacci said…
Hi
we have this past year replaced our swimming pool with a veg garden - swapped it online for sand to fill the hole. We did replace the pool with a small portable pool in the driveway area as the summers here are really getting hot and the kids do love to swim.

The result is an amazing veg garden, you can see pics on my page. We are striving for self sufficiency and this is a challenge as we do not have a large plot. The big challenge is to use all the sunny vertical spaces as possible.
At 8:58am on January 16, 2009, Eliza said…
Yeah it is, they barely look real, huh? You can get them by hanging up a white sheet and shining a compact florescent + a blacklight on it. The moths in the vicinity will come land on the sheet for your photographing pleasure. In my area, April - June is the best time for luna moths.
At 8:16am on January 16, 2009, ilex said…
Go for it, McPete, I'm here to help. Gotta spread the container gardening love. Let me know if you need bigger pics- I have them all in my computer.
 
 

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Greetings everyone :D Sice we've been having such odd weather this year, I decided to try getting my garlic in the ground this past weekend. Now I hope that it'll all grow nicely.
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Donald you lucky to live in an area where you can start a new hive at any time during the year! In New York one could never start a new package in December! =8-o We'd love to see pix of your current hive. :)
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Hi Everyone: I am new to kitchen gardeners and I currently have one bee hive and I am planning on buying one four pound package of bees and a queen in December. If my luck is strong I will also capture a swarm and end up with three total hives goi...
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I had not heard of this new link of cell phone towers to CCD, but I believe that CCD is caused by a number of different things and is mostly limited to large scale professional beekeepers that put their bees on large semi-trucks and haul them all ...
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Oi! Penelope! The cooking shows are designed to make people who've grown up eating processed foods and without a Fannie Farmer in the house want to go to a restaurant and be demanding, or buy expensive, exotic ingredients that they'll mostly never...
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Yes! Sun flowers .I went there yesterday. The site of sun flowers is spactacular.But flowers seem smaller then big variety which I have seen growing their previously.
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Hi Maggie I hope you are well. I see most of the people on a Friday afternoon, when i do not have to go to work. Most of the other plot holders are retired so they go on weekdays when i am at work. It can be quite solitary, which i find quite plea...
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Thank you for the email addy !! I am always looking for variations on the food I preserve !! Let us know how yours turns out !! You can`t have too many recipes you know !! I don`t think that I would add sugar till after the brining process !! It c...
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Congrats on your new venture !!! Hope it does well !! Will be looking for you back in the future when you have things under way !!
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You are forgetting one thing !! The person who will be eating the food you prepare !! Yourself !!! If it pleases you,,,I wouldn`t worry about anything else !! Cooking should be an adventure !! I wouldn`t make a comparison unless you have tasted th...
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hi jeff, as i suppose you live in crete, do know anything more about the phrase "strafela", is this a usual word in greek?? or is it used just in certain parts of crete?? would be great if you could give me any info about it, thanks, georg
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