Not exact matches
But thanks to one
local teen, a
few yogurt containers, and a makeshift rooftop
garden, more than 400 trees have now been saved and replanted.
My pantry was missing a
few ingredients, so I made do with what I had available: — Instead of arugula, I subbed baby kale and parsley from my
garden — Instead of white wine vinegar, I used tangerine balsamic from a
local artisan — Instead of sour cream (mine was growing blue hair, oops), mayo (Just to share ideas for how to compensate) Thank you for this delicious and healthy dish!
With the help of three
local farm workers, they grow tea and napier grass, raise three zero - grazing cows and a
few dairy goats, and cultivate a kitchen
garden.
It feels good to wake up in the morning during the spring, summer or autumn, pick up some goodies in your small
garden or take a bike ride for a quick stop to your
local market and
few minutes later, while whistling your favorite song (in my case a
few repetitive notes from enchanting My Sister by Tindersticks these days) and make a huge, colorful and refreshing vegan salad, which will substitute your whole meal.
You could always see if
local garden centres have some oil to sell to see you through a
few days, but if not, make sure the boiler can't be started.
It is important to remember that you will NOT get the full benefit from oregano just by eating the leaves of the herb you have bought at your
local garden center, or by eating a
few oregano leaves on your pizza or in your salad.
A
few weeks ago I spent a day with a wonderful organization called «Kids Grow» - a children's program that encourages interest in
gardening and takes place in
local community
gardens.
But we still have a
few more weeks of tomatoes rolling in from
local farms and
gardens.
Thelma's spent the past
few years getting involved in her community — joining a book club, selling knit goods at the
local farmers market and planting an extensive edibles
garden.
Many children do not have
gardens or outside space so their
local playground represents one of their
few opportunities to enjoy outdoor play and activity.
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And while we're seeing a resurgence of interest in so - called «real food» or slow food and
local food, it's going to take a lot more than a
few urban rooftop farms in big cities, or the expansion of certified organic shipping container farms, or an explosion in countertop
gardening units to go from our current wasteful food and agriculture system to a model that is ultimately sustainable and future - focused.
I would make the yearly pilgrimage to the
local garden centre in mid-May and purchase some easy - to - grow impatiens and a
few other annuals and then set about stuffing them in a
few pots along with a small
garden plot out in front of the pool shed (mainly to try and disguise the big, ugly pool shed) and voila — instant
garden!
I picked up a
few little hens and chicks and other succulents at our
local garden center and rounded up whatever containers I could find around the house.
I got a huge bundle from my
local garden centre / florist for a
few pounds, and it's a (messy) delight to work with as it naturally binds itself together