sustainable living

sustainable living

May 13th, 2008  |  by Betmo | Published in Daily Featured, Environment  |  3 Comments

which is not really the right wording- but i didn’t want to scare folks. based on what i know of world events- the fact that there are current food shortages and droughts ravaging the planet and the fact that the corporatocracy of this country and elsewhere is basically doing bupkus to even address the issue of global climate change- i am not terribly optimistic that the 6+ billion folks on this planet are all going to make it. here in the land of plenty, it is inconceivable to us that the drought and famine would ever touch us- but it’s coming. there are parts of the south and southwest that have been in drought conditions for years- hell, georgia and tennessee are already battling over water rights. so, what can we do?

it isn’t easy to do over night- and i began last year trying stuff out- but my plan is to grow as much food as i can at my home. the meat thing is for another post- but the short answer- when possible buy from local farmers. again, that will be another post. i have invested in heirloom seeds but hey, if you don’t want to do that- go to your local nursery or garden center and pick up a few packets of the basics. i intend to save seeds from my plants from year to year- and since i haven’t had time to devote to really looking into how- i will save that for another post too. i am lucky to have a backyard at my disposal at my mom’s house and i tilled up a patch for a garden this year- and i will get into tilling versus no till methods– yep. another post :)

there are many americans who live in urban settings or have homes that have a postage stamp yard- like me- so what do you do? well, i am of the opinion that any arable land should be given over to growing food or flowers. i am not a big fan of grass. last year i gave it a try in the front yard with one row of cucumbers- i dug up the flower bed by hand- which is why it was so small :) that, my friends, is very hard work. the cukes came along fine and would have fared better if i watered them at all. being lazy- i didn’t want to have to lug 2 mop pails of water down 2 flights of stairs every day. no hose outside.

there are other alternatives to lugging water or ripping up your yard- container or porch gardening is one. community garden plots is another. my area has community garden plots and farmer’s markets. square foot gardening can be utilized in small spaces too. really, all it takes is some dirt and a container- add some water and seeds- and give it some sun. it really is that simple. i made compost too- out of paper, yard waste, and veggie peels and whatnot. i didn’t add any meat products because of the smell and because it takes a long time to break down. it came out great- and all i did was convert a rubber maid bin with a lid into an urban compost bin. the smell was not as strong as it could have been- had i added meat- and only really smelled funky when i stirred it around. i don’t know if i had worms- but ants are ok too- and i had those. i started it in may last year and spread it on the flower beds in late october or so. the soil is great now. i grew veggies in pots and window boxes like there was no tomorrow. i actually overdid because i put too many seeds in the containers. it was trial and error but i learned by doing and got an idea of what plants looked like and how they grew in certain conditions and now, i feel more confident growing more things. i intend to can and freeze as many veggies as i can grow- and i have a bigger compost bin this year. i am planning on adding water catchment and storage this year- as this is going to be important as well. but– you guessed it (another post.) :)

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  1. Jim says:

    May 13th, 2008at 2:08 pm(#)

    Beautiful Betmo!
    Love the green. Just seeing the veggies makes me want to get a fork and wait. My potatoes are coming up well as are the onions and garlic. Looking forward to your updates. Tell me if you want some input.
    I still have to contact my Aunt in NH who owns greenhouses and see what is up there. my uncle is a farmer by birth. Anyway I was talking to Wease and seeing you on the second floor reminds me of what we both saw and that is the 8 foot tomato plants for sale on TV. Supposedly 60 pounds of tomatoes per plant. $10 per plant 3 for $15 but they didn’t look too good to either one of us.
    Trice just bought a tomato and they were $2.50 per. Amazing! I posted along these lines “growing problems” the last couple of days myself. This is not going to get better or go away. By the way I have written about Georgia’s water wars many times and Florida believe it or not is also in that same fight over that water. Without checking I believe it was Barcelona this morning that is shipping in 5 million gallons of water to avert a crisis.
    It is going on around the world and I have covered that too but you see the developing wars, the growing food wars, increasing environmental crises around the world. This will get a lot worse and what Bush will do is my immediate concern but that is a whole different story. Oh man, you are making a smart move. many around here think I’a crazy but oh well!

    Jims last blog post..Goverments fear Revolution of the hungry: Worsening Global conditions dictate we become "Selectionist" not Isolationist!

  2. Diva Jood says:

    May 13th, 2008at 3:18 pm(#)

    I am fortunate to live in an area that boasts two of the largest organic farmers markets - and year round. So for those of us who are unable to grow, the next best thing is to purchase locally, from local farmers. Part of buying my produce from the local farmers markets means I purchase what’s in season; no more strawberries when it’s December; no more cardboard tomatoes in January.

    Diva Joods last blog post..Around the "Internets"

  3. robbwillis says:

    May 13th, 2008at 3:24 pm(#)

    Six billion people? Maybe. Nine billion in 2050? Lemme outta here!

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