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home design stage

Friday, June 24, 2011

Design stage house is very beautiful, especially if combined with perfect natural conditions will definitely feel comfortable and not boring, many people choose to occupy a house in the middle of the crowd, but this is not convenient because it was disturbed by the noise of the household,




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Seeds and seed catalogs

Saturday, January 15, 2011

I have more than enough vegetable seeds already, I'm sure, both for my own use, and to donate to grow as transplants for Garden Fest, a South Carolina Botanical Garden event in April that encourages folks to grow their own vegetables.

And thanks to Southern Exposure Seed Exchange and Renee's Garden Seeds, with their policies of distributing extra seeds from last year's packaging for non-profit use, I should be set for my outreach activities, both in classes and in our demonstration gardens.

Hmm, so why am I still looking at seed catalogs?  It's fun, of course.  Fortunately, ordering potatoes, leeks, and onion sets helps satisfy the urge to order more seeds....

Next year, I'm going to have low hoops covering some of my vegetable beds (in the mountains and the Piedmont) -- then, even with snowy conditions, I'll be able to harvest kale, collards, and other hardy winter greens.  And, there's an unheated hoophouse at the middle school around the corner in the mountains sponsored by a great program called Winter Green.  The soil has been worked up, but there's currently nothing growing in there.  Hmm. It'll be time to plant soon for early spring harvest.

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Want to live like hobbit?

Friday, September 24, 2010

Are you tired on living inside modern city apartment that reminds old concrete bunker and costs too much to afford? Maybe something more close to nature would be better? One way to go is by building your own hobbit hole. Hobbit hole is a house that's inspired by Tolkien's realm of Middle Earth. The house itself is usually earth sheltered and it can even be fully under the ground.

One really nice example of real hobbit hole is house built by Simon Dale. The house doesn't show up that much from outside, but the interiors are really nice looking. Using of natural materials instead of buying the ready-made supplies really gives uniquely warm and cosy feeling to the place. You're probably wondering how much this kind of place costs. It appears that not that much. Simon says that the price was £3000 + 1000-1500 work hours. House is also self-supporting with solar panels, natural spring for water and compost toilet, so it has barely no running costs and it also lefts minimal carbon footprint. Sounds like this setup gives best sides from almost everything, doesn't it?

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