SLIME MOLD
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Featured Fungus... wait! Not a fungus!
SLIME MOLD
Slime
molds are amoeba-like protists, similar to fungi. They exist in nature as a plasmodium, a
'blob' of protoplasm without cell walls and only a cell membrane to keep everything
in. -fungi have cell walls!
They
are not parasitic, so they will not cause direct harm to your plants or your
family. Occasionally they can cause problems on lawns or low-growing ground
covers by blocking the necessary sunlight that plants need to grow, but in most
cases they are completely harmless. They feed on microorganisms in dead plant
material -decomposers!
Enjoy
the diversity of Nature! Slime molds
indicate an abundance of organic matter and they are very short lived!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Permaculture Principle of Relative Location
Relative Location: 'through proper placement of elements we can save time and energy'
In these Before and After photos we illustrate a sheet mulched turf area that has been beautified, diversified and rejuvinated in an relatively simple manner... to grow food for family and friends (all friends -2, 4, 6, 8 legged and more!)
The spiral provides easy access to the growing area from all sides plus the beauty of a spiral in Zone 1-2. Plants are grown with aspect in mind; shade tolerant plants to the northern edges. The potatoes are grown vertically saving space for succession of the edible forest garden in the subcanopy beyond.
FYI: a south facing slope (aspect) increases heat absorption extending the growing season for food production and warming homes/ greenhouses in colder months...
Start small and build on success

In these Before and After photos we illustrate a sheet mulched turf area that has been beautified, diversified and rejuvinated in an relatively simple manner... to grow food for family and friends (all friends -2, 4, 6, 8 legged and more!)
The spiral provides easy access to the growing area from all sides plus the beauty of a spiral in Zone 1-2. Plants are grown with aspect in mind; shade tolerant plants to the northern edges. The potatoes are grown vertically saving space for succession of the edible forest garden in the subcanopy beyond.
FYI: a south facing slope (aspect) increases heat absorption extending the growing season for food production and warming homes/ greenhouses in colder months...
Start small and build on success

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
FEATURED FUNGUS FRIEND
Coprinoid Mushrooms
aka. The
Inky Caps
Inky
caps assist in the decomposition of wood, manure, grassy debris, forest litter,
and more. Most species have black spore
prints and gills that liquefy at maturation.
The "ink" that results is why the common name of “inky caps”
has come about and amazingly enough it can be used as writing ink.
Inky
cap identification ranges from easy to extremely difficult. Many are “ephemeral”, meaning they live for
one day; they grow, liquefy, and turn into black mush within a matter of hours. Microscopic examination of various features
is the only way to truly identify the species.
To add to the confusion coprinoid mushrooms are now distributed among
four genera: Coprinus, Parasola, Coprinopsis, and Coprinellus.
Key
to Coprinoid Mushrooms:
Kuo,
M. (2008, February). Coprinoid mushrooms: The inky caps. Retrieved from the
MushroomExpert.Com Web site
Monday, March 1, 2010
GROW OPEN POLLINATED (OP) PLANTS/SEED!
Humans have domesticated plants since the Neolithic era, over 10,000 years ago. Today, the domestication of plants has rendered a global crisis and the genetic diversity we aided in creating for thousands of years is in peril...
Yet we can ALL help!
Open Pollinated (OP) plants/seed have the ability to breed true to the parents' characteristics and may retain high genetic diversity. An understanding of the basic mechanics of pollination is needed to save seed from open pollinated plants but is not something to be intimidated by. Anymore than learning to ride a bicycle and the benefits last for generations.
Hybrid plants/seed are often bred for uniformity and yield, limiting their genetic diversity. The seed they produce (F1 hybrid) often produce seed that does not contain the specific traits selected for originally -creating a market need for new seed purchases each year.
Genetically modified (or transgenic) plants have gene(s) for specific traits (such as insect resistance) of a completely different species (or organism) inserted into its own (i.e. human genes in rice or Bt in soy); this unfounded franken-science threatens global food security by degrading social and environmental ecologies. Corporate monopolies of food should not be possible yet Monsanto, Bayer, Syngenta and more want the patent rights to all GE seed in the world, harming nations like Haiti. We truly have no idea what the long term implications may bring; yet the FDA approves it use. Over 75% of the food on shelves of US grocery stores have GE ingredients. Avoid corn, canola, soy, sugar beets, potato flours, some dairy contains GE micro-organisms and the cotton in your clothes. Want to know more?
Your best option is to BUY ORGANIC everything when possible! Organic foods do not allow GE contamination. Purchase open pollinated seed from reliable sources. FYI: The OP seed need not be organic unless it is corn or some of the others above (but do grow it organically:). GE has not invaded everything, thank goddess.
Your best option is to BUY ORGANIC everything when possible! Organic foods do not allow GE contamination. Purchase open pollinated seed from reliable sources. FYI: The OP seed need not be organic unless it is corn or some of the others above (but do grow it organically:). GE has not invaded everything, thank goddess.
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