Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. “...one answer to 'Why plant breeding' is that you improve plants for human nutrition, for adaptation to your locale, for vigor and for productivity.” -Former Seeds of Change Research Director Alan Kapuler, Ph. D., from Farmer Interview, eNewsletter #63 IN THIS ISSUE Dear Organic Gardeners Farmer Interview Agroecology Class at UCSC Disease Corner Farm Report August '07 News & Views Planting Garlic The ideal time to plant your garlic is three to six weeks before the ground freezes in the fall. Many hardneck and softneck varieties are available, but our stock is going quick! Order soon for best selection. Buy Now Click here to learn more about how to grow this fall planted culinary treasure in the Growing Garlic article from eNewsletter 37. Letters to the Editor editor Include name & location. If this was forwarded from a friend, you can here to our eNewsletters. (We do not exchange or sell email addresses.) To be included on Special Offers from Seeds of Change (We do not exchange or sell email addresses.) Dear Organic Gardener, Harvest time always inspires hope. In spite of the dire environmental news that bombards us daily, sitting down to a meal of freshly harvested food, or simply strolling through the abundance of a late summer garden, seems to restore one's faith in the earth to heal itself and provide for the needs of its creatures.... Read More > News & Views Seeds of Change Research Farm to host Permaculture Design Workshop Our Research Farm is pleased to be hosting a five-day workshop... WHO Report States 30% of Disease in Children Stems From Environment On July 27th the Kuwait News Agency reported on new findings published by the World Health Organization which attribute 30% of illness in children globally to environmental factors... Click here to read more News & Views. Questions or comments about our website or eNews? Please write to webmaster. © 2007 by Seeds of Change. All rights reserved. Farmer Interview with former Seeds of Change Research Director Alan Kapuler, Ph. D., the third in a series... Read More > Agroecology Class at UCSC Kelle Carter reports on a two week agroecology course in Santa Cruz... Read Now > Disease Corner Learn about how to control Curly Top Virus on tomato plants... Read Now > Farm Report: August '07 Pollinators on the farm, exciting new partnership,no-till practice introduced, crop sacrifice... Read More > You are d to this list as cyndikrall. Click here to , or send email to .196717.162467169.2633608670485700791-cyndikrall_aol.com. Our postal address is 3209 Richards LaneSanta Fe, New Mexico 87505United States Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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