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A 11-post collection

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A Place for Peace.

Tucked into a rough section of West Asheville is a respite for neighborhood children. A safe zone to explore. A place to learn how to grow »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on art, Burton Street Community Peace Gardens, Dewayne Barton, edible gardening, environment, Garden Bloggers' Fling, Green Opportunities, Growing gardens, politics, Safi Mahaba, West Asheville, Growing Green 20 June 2012

The Great Backyard Bird Count

Grab your binoculars! Stock the feeders! This weekend is for the birds! From Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 20, you can help scientists and environmentalists »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on environment, Great Backyard Bird Count, Growing Green, Growing kids 17 February 2012

I'm back...

Hi. Remember me? I feel a little like a teenager, who blew off her date--and then wanted him back. (Not that I ever did that.) This »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on biodegradable, environment, Garden Delights, gardening, green business, heirloom tomatoes, kitchen gardens, OMRI, organic, Slow Foods USA, sustainable, vegetables, Growing gardens, Growing Green, Growing one day at a time 15 September 2010

One down, 11 to go...

It’s official--we’ve survived more than a month of our family’s eco-experiment! Here’s a quick review of the highs and lows from the »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on composting, cooking, environment, farmer's market, local food, No-Impact, recycling, reduce, trash, Growing Green, Growing kids, Growing one day at a time 07 November 2009

Good dirt.

It’s beginning to feel like fall here in South Carolina. Last night, I covered my newly planted strawberries and lettuces in case we had a »

Julie Thompson-Adolf Julie Thompson-Adolf on compost, environment, gardening, pumpkins, recycle, soil, trash reduction, Growing gardens, Growing Green, Growing kids 06 November 2009
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