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  • SGI Tree Planting 2011


    Sammylicious - food, travel & the life of sammyAuthority Authority: 403
    Tweet In 2009, I went Tree Planting with the Canadian youth of Soka Gakkai International  (SGI) in Caledon, Ontario . It was a great experience to be with fellow youth, making a direct positive impact on our environment. I decided to go again in the fall of 2011 and it was again a wonderful enriching experience. ...
    1 week ago
  • Potatoes


    The How Do GardenerAuthority Authority: 108
    Overview The Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a member of the Nightshade family of plants. The edible part of the potato plant is called a tuber, not a root, and there are many different varieties of red, white, yellow, russet, and even purple or blue potatoes. Potatoes originated in South America, and were grown as a ...
    1 week ago
  • The Church Has a Heart Problem


    joshbrickey.comAuthority Authority: 89
    Photo by RobJewitt / Flickr This past Sunday, I heard a great message about this simple truth: a good depiction of your heart is how you spend your money.  It’s a gut check for you when you really thinking about it. Anyways, afterwards I was almost haunted when I took this a step further and thought:   a good ...
    1 week ago
  • DDOT Halfway Through Tree Planting


    City DeskAuthority Authority: 536
    DDOT notes that its about halfway through planting the 3,540 trees it promised last fall, and has posted a handy map of all the planting locations and species. (Site works best in Firefox.)
    1 week ago
  • Jubilee Woods Community Tree Planting Day 4th Feb 2012


    Mt Tunstall - Community network site for tunstall, Stoke on TrentAuthority Authority: 117
    On Saturday 4th February 2012, the woodlands trust are inviting you to help us plant one of our...
    1 week ago
  • Precision Mobile Learning Applications


    Precision PaysAuthority Authority: 109
    On our sister site, AgWired, my weekly ZimmCast podcast features a conversation you may be interested in hearing. In this week’s program we use the M word, as in Mobile, as in Float Mobile Learning . I just had a conversation with Chad Udell, Managing Director, about mobile learning technology and what that means ...
    1 week ago
  • Willow Tea as a Rooting Hormone


    Gardens InspiredAuthority Authority: 98
    Weeping Willow (Salix spp.) Willow Tea is an easy to make rooting hormone used to propagate plant cuttings . And, best of all, it’s free . Willow bark contains natural plant growth hormones; namely, indolebutyric acid and salicylic acid.   How to make Willow Tea: ...
    1 week ago
  • Getting started growing Bananas in Brisbane


    GustosoAuthority Authority: 104
    Unfortunately due to an overwhelming demand since Cyclone Yasi, there is a six month waiting list for banana plants! So I’m going to have to put my banana growing plans on hold. Here’s some of the information I discovered while conducting research. Bananas require full sunlight for most of the day. They do best ...
    1 week ago
  • Wholefood 2+ cool points…


    Kristin Bennett :: Digital NativeAuthority Authority: 105
    I just got a bag from wholefoods and I am totally psyched!! Look what is printed on it!!: I have gotten these before but keep losing them…I absolutely appreciate the information that will hopefully be in my brain at some … Continue reading →
    1 week ago
  • A Look Back and A Look Ahead


    lifeasmissionAuthority Authority: 94
    Whoa, where did 2011 go? I suppose time seeming to run in fast forward when you have a baby for the first time is just an inevitability, but man, that really snuck up on me. Looking back over what I posted in 2011, I count about 32 posts, not including my weekly auto-posting of “Tweets of the Week” that gives me ...
    1 week ago
  • 5 Ways to Prepare for Sunday Physically


    TimSpivey.comAuthority Authority: 103
    For those who preach, Sunday is the greatest of all days. I absolutely love Sundays. Despite my love for them, Sundays take an enormous amount of energy. When I began preaching, I dramatically underestimated it’s physical dimension. All of my energy went into the preparation of the soul and the sermon through study ...
    1 week ago
  • Growing Crops: Basil


    Urban Organic GardeningAuthority Authority: 100
    Basil is an annual herb that is widely used in Mediterranean cuisine – you would be hard-pressed to find a pasta sauce that doesn’t have basil in it. Not to mention it is one of the staple ingredients in pesto (the others being garlic, olive oil, and pinons or walnuts). There are a number of [...]
    1 week ago
  • Growing Crops: Borage


    Urban Organic GardeningAuthority Authority: 100
    A beautiful and tasty annual herb with an ugly name, borage is also a low-maintenance herb. Perfect for those would-be gardeners with the proverbial brown thumb. You have to really try to kill this herb off. So, why not give it a try? Be sure to read Growing Herbs 101 in conjunction with this post. [...]
    1 week ago
  • Mark 2:17 And Church Culture


    Holiday At The SeaAuthority Authority: 105
    As I’m want to do, I’ve been thinking a lot lately about church and church planting. I’ve also just finished reading Hugh Halter’s latest book Sacrilege . Over the years, Halter has been a tremendous source of challenge and encouragement. On one hand, I come from a fairly “traditional” church background ...
    1 week ago
  • Praying for Those Who Fill Empty Seats


    Salty BelieverAuthority Authority: 94
    One of the best "problems" for any church to have is to run out of space.  More people than chairs. More demand than supply.   Sometimes this means starting another service, buying more chairs, acquiring another building, or planting another church.   My church is growing and will, by the grace of God, continue ...
    1 week ago
  • Join a church plant in Edinburgh, Scotland?


    THE JOURNEYAuthority Authority: 85
    We are in the process of launching a new church plant in Edinburgh . That city has been on our radar for quite some time now! We’d love to see a new community of people who love Jesus and who want to love this city emerge! Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the second largest city in that country. Roughly ...
    1 week ago
  • Cultivating Gospel Communities | PLNTD Conference


    Provocations & PantingsAuthority Authority: 99
    Get all the info here . Register this week for a special opening week rate of just $29 . We are only making this rate available to the first 100 who register. I would love for you to this training opportunity on how to cultivate gospel communities on mission from Steve Timmis and Jared Wilson, along with local ...
    1 week ago
  • Plant Pots made from Old Comic Books


    Keetsa Mattress Store - Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green NewsAuthority Authority: 120
    For the people who have old comic books lying around, here is an idea just in case you are planning to somehow get rid of them. The whole idea is somehow similar if you recycle newspapers, another option as well that should allow you to widen your options and put them to better use. The [...] a
    1 week ago
  • Church Planting and Presidential Politics: Just Don’t Be The Other Guy


    Holiday At The SeaAuthority Authority: 105
    I used to care A LOT about politics. I served as President of the College Young Republicans and, for a while, I even wanted to be a lobbyist. But, gradually, over the years, things have changed. My life is not demonstrably different under a Republican or Democrat President and I’m no longer registered as a ...
    1 week ago
  • Detroit’s Urban Agriculture Movement Could Help ‘Green’ the City


    INHABITATAuthority Authority: 692
    Often dubbed a “shrinking city” , Detroit has become synonymous with the term ‘urban decay’ , and is known for its vacant houses and abandoned plots of land. But in some areas local residents are reinventing the urban landscape and attempting to “green” the city. Back in 1989, the organization Greening ...
    1 week ago

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