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Coalition Of The Willing

Coalition Of The Willing

Pixelnoizz Connecting the dots | coalition of the willing Posted on 10. Dec, 2010 by fabio_barone in Open culture, The movement What is our situation, today? We could dream of a planetary nervous system, of a united humanity, of a species cooperating on a marvelous magic satellite. Let’s look at what we’ve got though. The current social arrangements grew out of a positive response to systems that had attained their limits. Countless organizations, individuals, and groups are assembling and becoming active. It’s not difficult to identify the essential developments happening today. How does a lush ecosystem evolve? This is how I see the new movement unfolding. If you share this vision, our first endeavors should simply be to extend the reach of the rhizomes, so that more and more pioneers can start making new links and making connections. Most of us are bounded by national regulations, financial restrictions, cultural norms. This is a radical approach. What will it require? Cook and BetterMeans are pioneers.

SONOM Ecological Footprint Quiz by Center for Sustainable Economy Jackie’s tips for hardcore homesteading by Jackie Clay Many of us have a garden and enjoy fresh vegetables during the summer and fall. Maybe we even have a few chickens for eggs and meat. But many of us may want to extend our homesteading to what I call "hard-core" homesteading. Luckily, most of us with a piece of out-of-the-way land can become nearly "store-bought-free," raising much of what we need in nearly the same way as did our ancestors. There is a vast difference between this type of survival homesteading and stars-in-the-eyes, back-to-nature, recreational homesteading to relieve stress and provide enjoyment. The survival garden It has been said that one can raise enough food for a family of four in a 50- by 50-foot space. When one needs a garden to put up food, not only for the winter but possibly for a year or two, we're talking about at least an acre of intense cropping. And if there are no store shelves to choose from, we will all need to take care of our own needs at home. You can't grow everything, everywhere.

Guide to planting by the moon - The Gardeners Calendar Moon planting calendar for fruit, vegetables and flowers In ancient times when man had not quite got round to inventing the wristwatch, the most reliable source of telling the time was the sun, moon, and stars. There seems to be several opinions of who came up with the moon planting calendar first. It was noticed that different plants grow better when they are planted during different phases of the moon. To provide more accurate records it was noted that certain crops faired better when planted whilst the moon was in a specific constellation. Planting was not the most important time for the farmer, harvest time also had to be recorded. Moon planting rediscovered We in our modern and advanced civilization are rediscovering the benefits of planting by the Luna cycle and various sources are being used to generate Moon Planting systems for us to use. Three Moon planting methods There are three methods for planting by the moon. Synodic (waxing and waning) cycle Biodynamic cycle Sidereal cycle

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