Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 6.29.2009 Vacant lots become bone yards as land owners add odds and ends. They think of it as storage while outsiders see it as junk. It was very interesting to see the bone yard turned into a garden of eden. Bath tubs were worm farms, old tires grew massive potatoes and totaled cars covered in jasmine, green beans and cucumbers. Fruit trees and vegetables were everywhere; the most beautiful junkyard I have ever seen. Cool recycling Echinacea the taste enhancer Recent research regarding the purple cone flower show that it really does improve the taste of certain foods. Most herbalists are aware that quality Echinacea will make the tongue tingle and the mouth salivate but I have never heard mention of Echinacea as a taste enhancer. Several reports have been filed that food flavor is tremendously improved if the Echinacea used is of good strength and potency. I personally have experienced that after a dropperful of Organic Solutions Echinacea + cold distilled water that apples are the best I've ever had. I'll keep HR informed on any other remarkable discoveries regarding taste enhancers or MSG replacements. Education <Echinacea Gardening Gardening is easy. With good compost and water you can grow your own food. Learn how to harvest the rain from your roof to water your plants and learn how to compost your organic waste. Our planet needs you to recycle by composting, our economy needs you to grow your own food so Educate yourself. Basic gardening eduction for the incredibly dense. A good way of gardening is to plant the seeds from the foods you eat. Instead of throwing seeds in the trash, throw them in your garden because they have a right to grow. Don't toss another beet top in the trash. Put it in dirt and add water or put it in the compost pile with the rest of the kitchen's scraps. Carrots tops grow pretty little plants and cover your garden in seed so you can harvest random carrots next year. The seed companies don't want you to know stuff like that. They want you to buy! Buy! Buy! Potato eyes should be planted as well to add white and yellow blooms to your landscape. Other life you probably don't give a chance could be tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, watermelon seeds, cantaloupe, pumpkin and squash guts. Save seeds and pits from apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, oranges, loquats, papayas, and plant pineapple tops. If you can't grow apples where you live, gather seeds anyways to send to relatives. Seed companies will tell you not to grow apples from seed because they won't bare good fruit. In some cases this is true but plant seeds anyway because sour apples can be fed to live stock and birds love the cherries. Growing your own paradise is easy and folks don't need money to do it. They just need a variety of seeds and a little time away from TV and computers. ~Bryan Organic Solutions Int. Families of Herbalists. #360-299-2031 P.S I'm currently adventuring and studying the medicinal plants of different regions. It is not possible to contact me at this time. I'll try to keep you posted on anything exciting. Best of Health ~B Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Thank you for the relevant information, Doc. I just bought a house with a huge back yard and plan to use your suggestions. I grew up in central Pennsylvania but now live in Scottsdale, Arizona. It's a bit harder to grow vegies in the summer but the rest of the year (9 months) is glorious for gardens. Doc <docshillingtonherbal remedies (AT) Groups (DOT) comSent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:02:42 PM{Herbal Remedies} Bryan's Latest 6.29.2009Vacant lots become bone yards as land owners add odds and ends. They think of it as storage while outsiders see it as junk. It was very interesting to see the bone yard turned into a garden of eden. Bath tubs were worm farms, old tires grew massive potatoes and totaled cars covered in jasmine, green beans and cucumbers. Fruit trees and vegetables were everywhere; the most beautiful junkyard I have ever seen. Cool recyclingEchinacea the taste enhancer Recent research regarding the purple cone flower show that it really does improve the taste of certain foods. Most herbalists are aware that quality Echinacea will make the tongue tingle and the mouth salivate but I have never heard mention of Echinacea as a taste enhancer. Several reports have been filed that food flavor is tremendously improved if the Echinacea used is of good strength and potency. I personally have experienced that after a dropperful of Organic Solutions Echinacea + cold distilled water that apples are the best I've ever had. I'll keep HR informed on any other remarkable discoveries regarding taste enhancers or MSG replacements. Education <EchinaceaGardeningGardening is easy. With good compost and water you can grow your own food. Learn how to harvest the rain from your roof to water your plants and learn how to compost your organic waste. Our planet needs you to recycle by composting, our economy needs you to grow your own food so Educate yourself. Basic gardening eduction for the incredibly dense. A good way of gardening is to plant the seeds from the foods you eat. Instead of throwing seeds in the trash, throw them in your garden because they have a right to grow. Don't toss another beet top in the trash. Put it in dirt and add water or put it in the compost pile with the rest of the kitchen's scraps. Carrots tops grow pretty little plants and cover your garden in seed so you can harvest random carrots next year. The seed companies don't want you to know stuff like that. They want you to buy! Buy! Buy! Potato eyes should be planted as well to add white and yellow blooms to your landscape. Other life you probably don't give a chance could be tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, watermelon seeds, cantaloupe, pumpkin and squash guts. Save seeds and pits from apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, oranges, loquats, papayas, and plant pineapple tops. If you can't grow apples where you live, gather seeds anyways to send to relatives. Seed companies will tell you not to grow apples from seed because they won't bare good fruit. In some cases this is true but plant seeds anyway because sour apples can be fed to live stock and birds love the cherries. Growing your own paradise is easy and folks don't need money to do it. They just need a variety of seeds and a little time away from TV and computers. ~BryanOrganic Solutions Int. Families of Herbalists. #360-299-2031P.S I'm currently adventuring and studying the medicinal plants of different regions. It is not possible to contact me at this time. I'll try to keep you posted on anything exciting. Best of Health ~B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 Bryan this was sooooooooooo good. The Gardening video was uplifting beyond words! Thank you for caring and sharing....... ML CJ --- On Tue, 6/30/09, Tara Hoffman <tara_hoffman wrote: Tara Hoffman <tara_hoffmanRe: {Herbal Remedies} Bryan's Latestherbal remedies Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 8:17 AM Thank you for the relevant information, Doc. I just bought a house with a huge back yard and plan to use your suggestions. I grew up in central Pennsylvania but now live in Scottsdale, Arizona. It's a bit harder to grow vegies in the summer but the rest of the year (9 months) is glorious for gardens. Doc <docshillington@ cabletvonline. net>herbal remedies@ Groups. comMonday, June 29, 2009 4:02:42 PM{Herbal Remedies} Bryan's Latest 6.29.2009Vacant lots become bone yards as land owners add odds and ends. They think of it as storage while outsiders see it as junk. It was very interesting to see the bone yard turned into a garden of eden. Bath tubs were worm farms, old tires grew massive potatoes and totaled cars covered in jasmine, green beans and cucumbers. Fruit trees and vegetables were everywhere; the most beautiful junkyard I have ever seen. Cool recyclingEchinacea the taste enhancer Recent research regarding the purple cone flower show that it really does improve the taste of certain foods. Most herbalists are aware that quality Echinacea will make the tongue tingle and the mouth salivate but I have never heard mention of Echinacea as a taste enhancer. Several reports have been filed that food flavor is tremendously improved if the Echinacea used is of good strength and potency. I personally have experienced that after a dropperful of Organic Solutions Echinacea + cold distilled water that apples are the best I've ever had. I'll keep HR informed on any other remarkable discoveries regarding taste enhancers or MSG replacements. Education <EchinaceaGardeningGardening is easy. With good compost and water you can grow your own food. Learn how to harvest the rain from your roof to water your plants and learn how to compost your organic waste. Our planet needs you to recycle by composting, our economy needs you to grow your own food so Educate yourself. Basic gardening eduction for the incredibly dense. A good way of gardening is to plant the seeds from the foods you eat. Instead of throwing seeds in the trash, throw them in your garden because they have a right to grow. Don't toss another beet top in the trash. Put it in dirt and add water or put it in the compost pile with the rest of the kitchen's scraps. Carrots tops grow pretty little plants and cover your garden in seed so you can harvest random carrots next year. The seed companies don't want you to know stuff like that. They want you to buy! Buy! Buy! Potato eyes should be planted as well to add white and yellow blooms to your landscape. Other life you probably don't give a chance could be tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, watermelon seeds, cantaloupe, pumpkin and squash guts. Save seeds and pits from apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, oranges, loquats, papayas, and plant pineapple tops. If you can't grow apples where you live, gather seeds anyways to send to relatives. Seed companies will tell you not to grow apples from seed because they won't bare good fruit. In some cases this is true but plant seeds anyway because sour apples can be fed to live stock and birds love the cherries. Growing your own paradise is easy and folks don't need money to do it. They just need a variety of seeds and a little time away from TV and computers. ~BryanOrganic Solutions Int. Families of Herbalists. #360-299-2031P.S I'm currently adventuring and studying the medicinal plants of different regions. It is not possible to contact me at this time. I'll try to keep you posted on anything exciting. Best of Health ~B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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