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BBC Dig In

The BBC have launched a campaign called Dig In via some of its shows to get people growing their own veg, and are giving out seeds and informatin packs as part of it.  If you haven’t got into Growying Your Own yet and want some free seeds and easy-to-follow advice, then sign up and get [...] Read more »

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Following on from Techno-Peasant’s eye-opening, but ultimately realistic article about living outside of civilization, I thought this would be a perfect time to publish Sharon Astyk’s brilliant list of “100 Things You Can Do to Get Ready for Peak Oil“. Lists rarely cut it when looking at real life solutions or providing effective advice: these [...] Read more »

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Don’t Believe Everything You’re Told, says Melinda at one green generation.
Ten Reasons To Grow A Four-Season Organic Garden

Growing your own food reduces the distance your food travels from the farm to you (10 feet, say, versus 250-2,500 miles). That means you’re eliminating the petroleum products used in farming equipment, fertilizers, pesticides, packaging, storage, and transportation.
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Sharon Astyk makes us all feel better about not getting that dream vegetable garden planted this year. Its a great article. If your garden isn’t as full as you’d planned, don’t panic. Growing food is a steep learning curve, and whatever you plant, your garden will get better every year, what was once hard work [...] Read more »

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