Showing posts with label organic gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic gardening. Show all posts

4/13/2012

Compost Awareness, May 5, Carthage

Saturday, May 5, 9:30 AM

Moore County Extension Center in Carthage
 
Compost Educational Lectures, Program and Compost Related Exhibits

 Speakers & Topics

·       Amy Brooks – How we make Brooks Compost

·       Kathy Byron – Composting: The Art & Science of Healthy Soil

·       Glenn Bradley – How to successfully use Compost in your Garden and Landscape

 Those attending the Educational Program will be given a free 50# bag of Brooks BR-1 Compost!

4-site garden tour to follow:

After the educational program & collecting your free bag of Compost, a map to the location of the Compost Garden Tour will be handed out for self directed visits over the next 2 hours.

·       Large Home Vegetable Garden using Compost

·       Pinehurst Elementary FirstSchool Garden

·       Private Home @ CCNC using Compost for Garden & Landscaping

·       Horse Farm successfully using Compost for their Outstanding Pastures

 No cost to attend - see you there!    For Information call 947-3188

7/19/2011

Events at Specialty Cafe, Broad St. Sou. Pines

Meditation with Mark Hunsicker on Tuesdays at 7:00 pm. Mark is an accomplished teacher and makes everyone feel welcome in this guided and silent evening meditation group. Bring a pillow or mat. Chairs are available, as well. $5.00 suggested donation.
"Planting A Fall Garden" class taught by Robert VanDerVoort Wednesday, July 20th at 5:30pm. Come and learn from one of the Masters! Rob has a contagious enthusiasm when it comes to food...growing it, cooking it and eating it. The Cafe is fortunate to have him as a supplier of excellent produce.
Look for the next Specialty Pharmacy lecture on August 9th at 6:30 pm. Dr. Trey Waters will be discussing Nutrition; healthy food choices, food as medicine, and the role of supplements and vitamins in one's diet. Specialty Pharmacy offers Wellness Seminars every month; the seminars are informative and are a wonderful opportunity to learn from one of the area's experts in preventative medicine.

1/15/2010

1/03/2010

12/02/2009

Honey the Old-fashioned Way

Natural Beekeeping Workshops

Become a natural beekeeper and begin the process of certification by participating in a workshop offered by Certified Naturally Grown! Set your honey apart without using the word organic on your honey labels! Join nearly 700 farmers from 48 states that use the Certified Naturally Grown label for their produce or livestock! Get advice on natural beekeeping methods. Exchange ideas and discover ways to transition your operation to a natural, chemical free operation without losing all your hives!

Register and attend a Certified Naturally Grown (CNG) workshop in your region in North
Carolina to learn about the Basic Honey Bee Management and Certification Standards.
The first workshop will be offered in January or February 2010 in each of the NCSBA regions (mountains, piedmont, and coast).

Registration is $10. Enrollment will be limited to 100 beekeepers per region who are certified beekeepers or have equivalent beekeeping experience. The second (also single day) workshop will be made available to those beekeepers that attend the first workshop at no additional cost to them. The second workshop is planned for the summer, once honey has been harvested but before pests become an overwhelming problem.

Each workshop will consist of 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of demonstrations and
small group discussions. Each will be held on a Saturday in your region. You need to
attend both workshops (the one in January/February and the one in the summer) in
order to understand the program fully.

To register and get more details about workshops, go to http://www.naturallygrown.org/natural-honey-workshops.

You must register online in advance to participate in these workshops.
http://www.naturallygrown.org/natural-honey-workshops

January 9, 2010 Piedmont Forsyth Co Coop Ex Winston-Salem
January 23, 2010 Coast Lenoir Co Coop Ext Kinston
February 13, 2010 Mountains Folk Arts Center Asheville

10/24/2009

Will Allen Coming to Raleigh, Nov. 9

http://eatinginraleigh.wordpress.com/2009/09/24/will-allen-speaks-in-nc-nov-9/

9/01/2009

White House Garden Video

http://www.thewhofarm.org/2009/08/31/the-story-of-the-white-house-kitchen-garden-a-new-video/

8/28/2009

Guinea Babies!

Farm Up's guinea fowl finally were able to hatch a brood: two days old, tooo cute for words. Now to see if Mom Nature and the adults have success in raising them; after all, this is not Africa. . . wish us luck!

8/07/2009

Pollinator Workshop, Tour, Aug. 31

August 31: Pollinator Conservation Workshop and Garden Tour, 6:00-8:00 pm

Chatham County Cooperative Extension building on the traffic circle in downtown Pittsboro; will probably include a tour of the garden at Chatham Mills in front of Chatham Marketplace, Pittsboro.

Presenter: Debbie Roos (North Carolina Cooperative Extension)
For more information: 919.542.8202; debbie_roos@ncsu.edu; www.growingsmallfarms.org

7/08/2009

Women Farmers On the Rise

http://allalongtheedge.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-crop-of-farmers.html

6/24/2009

What is Biodynamics?

http://www.organicconsumers.org/biodynamics.cfm

6/19/2009

Humanure in Austin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZXFK8z9WXo&feature=player_embedded

6/12/2009

Swank Has Grounds

Downtown Southern Pines, the little coffee house in the Belvedere Plaza - Swank - is giving away their coffee grounds for people's compost bins.

5/28/2009

Get to Know These Bugs

http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=19931193