Guest guest Posted March 8, 2010 Report Share Posted March 8, 2010 Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Urban Sustainable Living March 2010 IN THIS ISSUE Housing Backyard Chickens FREE SEED COLLECTION 30 Minute Garden Urban Wildlife Talking Dirt Drip Irrigation Growing a Greener World Edible Landscape Solutions Urban Farmer Greg Peterson Greetings! I can feel the beginning of spring. But what about all that snow, you say. The truth is, spring is really a state of mind. And somewhere inside, I can see those bulbs blooming. Even without soil to till, I spend these weeks- as it stays light later and the temperatures grow milder - planning out this year's garden extravaganza. In that spirit, this spring's issue is packed with videos and articles meant to inspire and help you develop a more sustainable home and garden this year. Fred Dunne is back with an article, pictures, and videos on Chicken Coops and Tractors. The Dirt Diva has written a new book Talking Dirt that is being released this month and she sat down for a interview with little old me. The Public Television show I am co-hosting with Joe Lamp'l is gearing up, so be sure to check that article out and show your support by contacting your local Public Television channel. Meet Greg Peterson from Your Guide to Green and the Urban Farm Press. Save water and time with Drip Irrigation and Planet Green features 30 Minute Gardening with Garden Sox. View the Urban Wildlife Photo Gallery from my urban farm and don't forget to scroll all the way down to the bottom to see all the other great stuff in this issue. This month we are also premiering our new video series, Urban Sustainable Living and Friends, where I team up with cool folks doing green things. This month features the Urban Gardener from CBS This Morning and HGTV- William Moss, one of America's best known garden and landscaping experts. Our Friends at Radius Garden have just launched their new bloghttp://radiusgarden.com/blog and contributor Shawna Corronado has started a new venture, the Grow 1 World Project, so show your support and visit the new site. It isn't too late to get free seeds from WinterSown.Org, click here for details. And if your new around here don't forget to visit our archive page, which is being updated weekly with articles from last year! VISIT ME at the Boston Flower show March 24-28th where I will be holding demos and Workshops! For more info check out www.thebostonflowershow.com. From the Sustainable Home Front, Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl Check out Last Months issue with Great Articles on how to Jump start your Spring Garden. Housing Solutions for Backyard Chickens Housing Poultry from City to Country In my part of the United States, you can't drive down a back road without seeing the remnants of an old bygone chicken coop near a barn or house. Quietly decaying as time passes, a visual marker of a time when almost every rural family kept chickens close at hand. No matter where you plan to keep chickens, consideration must be given to housing. Chickens need a place to be protected while they grow, eat, sleep and rest. Chicken housing may be as simple as an old existing shed or a light weight portable design, or a poultry barn, housing hundreds.... Read the Full Article HERE FREE SEED COLLECTION! WinterSown.Org would like to freely give Urban Sustainable Living's readers a collection of six different packs of seeds to help get them going with their Winter Sowing! Seeds will include easy-to-grow annuals, perennials, an heirloom tomato and a kitchen herb. Click Here For Details Create a Weed Free Garden in Under 30 Minutes Starting a garden doesn't get much easier than this. One of the things that puts some people off from starting up a raised bed garden is the effort and materials required. They might only start a garden if it is as easy as humanly possible. Well, there's a product out there that makes starting a raised garden or container garden completely excuse-free and utterly un-intimidating. GardenSoxx is a two-foot long fabric sack of compost that creates a weed-free garden in minutes. Patti Moreno, of The Garden Girl fame, shows us how easy and fast it is to set up a raised vegetable bed with GardenSoxx. Read the Full Article HERE Urban Wildlife Garden Photo Gallery Developing sustainable landscapes has the added benefit of bringing and encouraging wildlife of all types to call your corner of the planet home too. It seems like since we started our urban farm we have seen all manner of fauna visit us, from beautiful and itinerate wild birds to regular visitors like Kooky the Red tailed hawk. If you have pictures of your own visitors be sure to send them over to info! Read the Full Article HERE The Garden Girl in a Q and A with the Dirt Diva PM: Annie here it is, your latest greatest book! How long did it take to develop and how did it compare to writing your first book? AS: My first book, Annie's Garden Journal, was more of a memoir styled book about my fear of marriage and the frustrations of trying to turn a new suburban lot into an old English Cottage garden. I had to learn patience and I'm still not happy about that! I had just moved to the Bay Area after growing up in Manhattan. I knew nothing about gardening or long-term commitments. Both made me suspicious. It was the year before my wedding and I kept a journal chronicling the wedding preparations, the challenges in my new garden and the imminent arrival of my loud, eccentric New York relatives who'd be coming out to a tiny, quiet farm town in Northern California to celebrate. After many, many years of failed plantings, horticultural research, training as a Master Gardener and becoming a garden columnist I can now say, without a doubt, that I was the worst gardener ever created! All I knew how to do then was pump a bunch of chemical fertilizer into the ground and spray pesticides on leaves, over and over and over. That's not gardening. Read the Full Article HERE 10 Reasons to install Drip Irrigation in your Garden Drip irrigation has been used since ancient times when buried clay pots were filled with water, which would gradually seep into the grass or crops. Modern drip irrigation has arguably become the world's most valued innovation in agriculture in the past forty years, which offered the first practical alternative to surface irrigation like sprinklers and flood and drain systems. Drip irrigation may also use devices called micro-spray heads, which spray water in a small area, instead of dripping emitters. These are generally used on tree and vine crops with wider root zones. Subsurface drip irrigation uses permanently or temporarily buried drip line located where the plant is. Modern City Gardeners have been flocking to it, not only to save water, but because the systems can automated allowing for worry free gardening. Read the Full Article HERE Growing a Greener World is a groundbreaking new series that delivers the latest trends in eco-friendly living mixed with traditional gardening know-how to a 21st-century audience. READ MORE HERE! Edible Landscape Solutions A delicious ground cover Strawberry plants are a great ground cover for several reasons. They tend to stay very low and bushy, and the runners that each plant produces quickly fill in, covering the ground completely and choking out any potential weeds. Aside from the delicious fruit these plants produce, they are covered with tiny flowers (which can be pink or white) in late spring to early summer. Read the Full Article HERE HERE! Phoenix Arizona's Urban Farmer Greg Peterson Your Guide to Green's founder Greg Peterson Greg Peterson is a man on a mission, to "Inspire people to embrace their own greenness", and that is just what he has been doing as a resident of Phoenix for the last 41 years. Greg is well-versed in urban sustainability, green living and food production in dry lands having been first introduced to desert gardening at the age of 12. In 1991, he discovered Bill Mollison and David Holgrem's concept of permaculture, bringing together many sustainability concepts into one cohesive system. Permaculture systems have greened deserts and enriched the lives of many across the globe, especially in dry climates. Read the Full Article HERE QUICK LINKS Messageboard GardenGirlTV.com Ezine Archives Youtube Channel Twitter Fan Page Please forward to your friends! Sincerely, Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl Forward email This email was sent to cyndikrall by info. 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