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  • Abundant Harvests - garden info,  water wisdom

    Drought-tolerant food plants

    Vegetables and food plants that thrive in low water conditions in Southern California … Amaranth African basil (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) Arugula sylvetta – the small-leafed, intensely-flavored perennial arugula Arugula (W) Chicory (W) Grapes Cowpea / blackeyed pea – especially the varieties…

    March 5, 2015
  • Community events in Westchester,  Enviro Change-Makers community

    Charles Eisenstein – Sacred Activism – March 21

    Charles Eisenstein — visionary, philosopher, social critic, and author — is coming to L.A. this month! Eisenstein’s latest book is The More Beautiful World our Hearts Know is Possible.  In it he sagely describes the emotional, social, civilization-wide “between” that…

    February 26, 2015
  • Community events in Westchester,  Enviro Change-Makers community

    Artisan Bread Tasting (and raffle!)

    Imagine: hand-baked artisan bread, fresh from the oven.  Would you like to sample a diverse assortment of flavors and textures? …and enjoy a fun afternoon with great company?  …and possibly WIN special loaves to take home? …or win the 50/50 pot at the…

    February 25, 2015
  • Creating social change

    A quick introduction to Permaculture

    Permaculture is a design system which can help us make more appropriate choices.  Permaculture was conceived of in the 1970s by David Holmgren and Bill Mollison, and its ideas have now spread around the world.  Its name comes from the idea…

    February 3, 2015
  • Community Garden at Holy Nativity,  Enviro Change-Makers community

    The cob oven at RootSimple homestead

    Mr Homegrown of RootSimple shared this video of their construction process.  He is part of the team, advising us as we plan how to build the cob oven at the Community Garden at Holy Nativity.

    February 2, 2015
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info,  Community Garden at Holy Nativity

    Building a Food Forest garden – cover crops

    We’re designing a Food Forest garden, to be built later this spring.  We’ll be tearing out asphalt, cleansing and rejeuvenating the soil, and recrafting the space as a community gathering area with a cob bread oven and food forest. Today…

    January 23, 2015
  • Creating social change,  Economic Resilience,  Teaching powerdown

    Divest and Reinvest

    What is “divestment”?  You can think of it like “un-investment.”  Or more significantly, investing your money in something else.  In this case, we’re talking about divestment from fossil fuels.  Coupled with reinvestment in clean energy and post-carbon infrastructure.

    January 22, 2015
  • Creating social change

    What would you do with $20 million?

    What if you were given $20 million dollars? What would you do with it? And at the same time, you were told you had only 10 years left to live? That was the writing assignment handed to my daughter’s high-school…

    January 21, 2015
  • Creating social change

    How to be an activist based on Good Science

      Within activism (particularly the GMO debate) it is common to hear one side dissing the other with claims of “bad science.”The truth is, there are “good science” studies on both sides of the GMO argument.  Meanwhile, we activists have…

    January 20, 2015
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info

    5 reasons that Fake grass is so Dead

    Turfgrass doesn’t belong in Southern California.  It’s far too water-thirsty for our dry climate.  Plus turfgrass demands chemicals to keep it green, and most lawnmowers are highly polluting with both smog-producing particulate and global-warming carbon emissions. We need to shift…

    January 19, 2015
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