Early May: Work Days, and “How Does Our Garden Grow?” Whee!
While it may seem that the Mozart Bassoon Concerto is a far cry from working with plants, not so here […]
While it may seem that the Mozart Bassoon Concerto is a far cry from working with plants, not so here […]
Last Thursday’s Community Dinner was the first we have been able to hold on the patio that all three houses
https://www.exopermaculture.com/2018/05/01/green-acres-village-news-late-april-community-dinner-two-work-parties-de-mucking-pond/
Podmates Rebecca, Dario, Andreas, and Solan worked on yesterday’s rainy Monday morning in the large greenhouse, repotting tomatoes, mostly, including
http://www.exopermaculture.com/2018/04/24/new-david-holmgren-book-retrosuburbia/
Spring may be late in Indiana, but somehow, this week, both the plants and the people got going. About time!
As spring draws near, daffodils — and other flowers — what are they? — peek out of the ground, push
https://www.exopermaculture.com/2018/02/09/green-acres-village-early-february-pace-life-quickens/
http://www.exopermaculture.com/2018/02/06/green-acres-village-late-january-upstairsdownstairs-part-downstairs/
http://www.exopermaculture.com/2018/02/05/green-acres-urban-farm-text-message-everybody-thats-helping-morning-starting-930-greenhouse-going-fun/
See exopermaculture: http://www.exopermaculture.com/2017/12/23/green-acres-village-4th-annual-winter-solstice-dinner-ceremony-celebration/
So. Two weeks or so ago, housemate Dan noticed that the fridge was not as cold as it should be.