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Springtime at the McRorie Community Garden
Plants are blooming, bees are buzzing, and all's well at the garden. We made a delicious dinner last night using the florets from our prolific broccoli. This was an easy meal: we sauteed the broccoli florets in a little olive oil, added some garlic and salt and then poured in a little tomato sauce and pre…
ContinueAdded by Michael Levin on May 11, 2012 at 10:30am — No Comments
I've been out of town a long weekend with my sprouts safely watered and growing in my kitchen. I'll be back later today, hopefully to a five day growth of tomato and basil sprouts. Anticipation!
Keep your eyes peeled for some new content in the Coffee Zoo, too...
The garden patch is cleared of those pesky weeds for the…
ContinueAdded by Michael Levin on April 2, 2012 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments
Marc Williams leads an online botany class from his website, Botany Everyday. It starts tomorrow, March 23rd.
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Mycol Stevens walks the trails at Pisgah Forest, outside Asheville, NC. Mycol is a degreed engineer specializing in habitat restoration with Florida Wildlife Commission. He's got a WWOOFer farm, teaches mycology and earth skills. More info about Finca Mycol, his off the grid haven in North Florida is at…
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Frank Cook discusses a concept he calls flow, which is the interrelatedness of all things in the world. Frank's work has influenced many of the people here on Zoobird, particularly Mycol Stevens, Marc Williams and the folks at the Hostel in the Forest. You'll hear people at many of the botany related festivals and gatherings mention Frank Cook…
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