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The annual Be Aware Festival ( beaware2011.org ), May 21 & 22, at Avalon Organic Gardens, Farm, & EcoVillage in Tumacácori, Arizona is a celebration of eco-living and self-discovery. You will enjoy the inspiring music of Global Change Music record label bands. Gabriela of Urantia introduced the Be Aware Movement to encourage people to become more conscious of the important ecological, social, and spiritual realities that we face today. The Be Aware Festival is a weekend of higher consciousness music, theater, food- and craft-vendors. Camping is encouraged at Avalon Gardens. Enjoy an agricultural, eco-village experience with organic garden and green building tours. Headlining the Be Aware Festival if Gabriel of Urantia of Tora & The 11-piece Bright & Morning Star Band playing CosmoPop Music. Also see them in concert at the Berger Performing Arts Center in Tucson, Arizona—Friday, June 24th.

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Grass Root Gardens

April 29, 2011

A walk through Grass Root Gardens. Windsor, Ontario’s best organics since 2002. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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WINTER STORM BLANKETS SOUTH DAKOTA and my gardens

April 26, 2011

THE SURVIVALIST GARDENER I woke up this morning to 6 inches of snow on the ground and it’s still snowing 13 hours later. IT SUCKS Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Who’s Ready to Fork it Over for Food Gardens?

April 9, 2011

Join the fun here: fork-it-over.org Could a group of gardeners use their online bucks and buzz to inspire thought leaders, celebrities and philanthropists to fork over some of theirs for the homegrown cause? Could the seeds they plant online grow into a million dollars for food gardens around the world? We’re about to find out! […]

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Ginkgo Organic Gardens

March 18, 2011

Ginkgo Organic Gardens Every Saturday from March until November, I wake-up early and bike across Chicago to a small patch of land, tucked back from the street between two towering brick walls. I never oversleep, I never miss a week, and I love that little fifth-acre more than anywhere else in the city. On Kenmore […]

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What makes a building green? Rain gardens and “shade shelves”

March 17, 2011

Wendy Hughes-Jelen (www.GreenSpacesRealEstate.com, Westside Green Living with Wendy on Facebook) shows viewers two green features of a LEED Platinum rated building in her neighborhood, “High Point Center” built and owned by Neigborhood House, a social service agency serving Seattle Housing Authority residents in the area. Rain gardens help filter and manage roof runoff, and “shade […]

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Pacific Gardens Co-Housing Community

March 13, 2011

Construction of our 25 unit townhouse-style cohousing project has begun on a gorgeous 4.37 acre parcel of land in the Harewood District of the City of Nanaimo, located in central Vancouver Island on the west coast of beautiful British Columbia, Canada. There is a good mix of 1, 2, 3 and 3 bedroom + den […]

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Raised Bed Gardens

February 14, 2011

thebasicgarden.com Raised bed gardens are gardens in which the soil is raised slightly or largely above the surrounding soil. The raised bed garden is usually enclosed in wood, concrete blocks, or rock. The spacing of the plants in the garden is much closer than in conventional gardening… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Teatulia Tea Gardens

January 28, 2011

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Zestful Gardens

December 12, 2010

Zestful Gardens is a community-oriented organic garden in the Puyallup Valley. Video for class presentation. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Part I – Exploring the Backyard Gardens

October 19, 2010

Taking a few minutes to explore the growth in our backyard gardens. Anyone recognize the mystery vine? Here’s another close up look. It is growing up between cracks in concrete next to the fence behind a wooden board. We briefly mention our friends over at Grass Root Gardens www.grassrootgardens.com where they do 100% organic plants […]

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