In collaboration with the Woodbine Garden, we are having a “Mother’s Day Plant Sale” all week out here in Bushwick. If anyone is in the area, feel free to stop by. I will be in/around the Secret Garden tomorrow afternoon and/or Thursday during the day.
Entries Tagged as ‘Come-unity’
May 5, 2008
Flowers for your Mama
May 1, 2008
Sustainable Solutions at the Root of our values
I just started volunteering at the Brooklyn Free School to help them beautify their outdoor yard space. I was lead there by Paolo, John and Andrew in different ways. I have been wanting to feel what it was like to be in a learning/living environment that was absolutely free and truly democratic. Even after just [...]
April 28, 2008
Wake up (and smell the flowers)
I managed to capture this on video on my way to work today. I like it because it was spontaneous and at first you can’t tell you are in a city, then the clues start seeping in…
This was taken on the corner of Bushwick and Gates (where I live).
April 27, 2008
Dewey’s Pedagodic Creed
For anyone out there interested in educational theory, this is a fantastic internet resource:
THE CITATION: Dewey, John (1897) ‘My pedagogic creed’, The School Journal, Volume LIV, Number 3 (January 16, 1897), pages 77-80. Also available in the informal education archives, http://www.infed.org/archives/e-texts/e-dew-pc.htm.
The one thing I don’t like about this site is how they [...]
April 27, 2008
City Composting
During the discussion of how to organize our community garden out here in Bushwick, many of the older community members took issue with food composting because in the past, it has attracted rats. At the time, I felt like it would be a little rude to counter their reluctance with blaming the maintenance of the [...]
April 21, 2008
Food is Renewable Energy
Growing your own food is beneficial on a variety of levels.
Canada’s York University has up quite a comprehensive blog about their Community Garden, I took a particular interest in their page update about their tomatoes.
If you haven’t started your seeds yet, check out this A-Z Gardening post for “seed starting secrets” – even though they [...]
April 21, 2008
Earth Day Events in NYC
So it just dawned on me that tomorrow is EARTH DAY!
I am going to be running a vermicompost workshop at the Hope Gardens Community Center in the morning, then heading over to the Woodbine Garden to plant some seeds with student groups.
If you can’t join us out in Bushwick, here’s a list of events you [...]
April 21, 2008
Skyfarming: Big Budget Development of Urban Agriculture
Just came across this article in New York Magazine, written a few weeks ago by Lisa Chamberlain.
When I took a glimpse of the image above, I saw a valiant attempt at an organic system packaged and marketed to fit the “profitable development” aesthetic. The funny thing is that urban farming can be even simpler than [...]
April 20, 2008
The Season is Here
Welcome.
At Xposure, we are just starting some of our seeds.
The kids planted their own clusters of carrots (above), cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce and dahlia flowers. However, my friend Lewis decided to get a head start because he gets such great light in his apartment…
Pictured above: corn, peppers – fantastic city veggie, herbs – these are mint [...]
April 16, 2008
Zoning Out
So the USDA has divided the continent into 11 “Plant Hardiness Zones” which are supposed to represent the soil tempertaure gradient up the globe that determines the beginning of each region’s growing season, which should also be useful for choosing what types of seeds to plant. The National Gardening Association recommends you use blooming flowers [...]