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Algeria : Success of family garden project growing (Taleb BRAHIM / Willem)
UNICEF’s family garden project Last week agronomist Taleb BRAHIM, coordinating engineer of UNICEF’s family garden project in the refugee camps of the Saharawis has sent some nice pictures,… more »
Desertification
Garden Update
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idubrawsky wrote 3 days ago: Our garden has been surprisingly explosive lately. We have had a bumper crop of snap beans, zuchinn … more »
Over Planting
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bartoo4 wrote 1 month ago: What we need less of: The first major lesson that will lead to a revision in next year’s gar … more »
Acumen Fund Announces New Water Portfolio Investments in Drinking Water and Irrigation for Low-Income Communities in South Asia
dietvorst wrote 1 month ago: New York, NY (PRWEB) June 3, 2008 — Acumen Fund, an international venture philanthropy fund [...] … more »
Ban Ki-Moon says 50% increase in food production necessary
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Brian Cesarotti wrote 1 month ago: MSNBC On the first day of the UN Food Summit, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told world leaders that … more »
Drip Irrigation Can Be Fun?
6 Degrees wrote 2 months ago: So, when I’m not running around in the dark of night, swapping Obama signs with Hillary signs … more »
Growing the Best Tomatoes
me wrote 2 months ago: “The most popular garden vegetable is the tomato. Varieties are available in a wide range of … more »
Algeria : Success of family garden project growing (Taleb BRAHIM / Willem)
willem van cotthem wrote 2 months ago: UNICEF’s family garden project Last week agronomist Taleb BRAHIM, coordinating engineer of UNI … more »
Easy Gardening Tip - Water
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Rose Marie wrote 3 months ago: Plan now for summer water conservation. Choices include drip tape, porous leaky pipe, and drip emitt … more »
Raised Beds
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beecharmers wrote 3 months ago: Honey built these for me. The next step is adding benches around each bed. They are made out of Red … more »
ACCESSING ALL COMPASSIONATE RESOURCES AVAILABLE
leeh wrote 4 months ago: It’s been quite an interesting week in northern Nigeria as I’ve traveled to Kaduna, the solar e … more »
Watering Wisely (Dave's Garden)
willem van cotthem wrote 4 months ago: Read at : Dave’s Garden Weekly Newsletter http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/527/?utm … more »
Algeria : Successful gardening by Saharawis in the Sahara desert (Willem)
willem van cotthem wrote 4 months ago: Today, engineer Taleb BRAHIM, Saharawi coordinator of the UNICEF-project on “Construction of f … more »
South East same as Sahara for drought risk (Google / Telegraph)
willem van cotthem wrote 4 months ago: Read at : Google Alert - western sahara http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/ … more »
Globalisation and Environmental Challenges (AFES-PRESS)
willem van cotthem wrote 4 months ago: Peace Research and European Security Studies (AFES-PRESS) e.V. PD Dr. Hans Günter Brauch, Alte Berg … more »
Are vertical greenhouses finally coming thanks to China?
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Dimitrios Matsoulis wrote 4 months ago: Source: Knafo Klimor Architects Vertical greenhouses we hear but vertical greenhouses we do not se … more »
Rainwater harvesting in greenhouses
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rainwaterharvesting wrote 4 months ago: I visited China and was struck by the intelligent use of rainwater in Poly houses. Persuading a st … more »
Algeria : Fresh food in refugee camps (UNICEF / Willem)
willem van cotthem wrote 4 months ago: The UNICEF-project “Construction of family gardens and school gardens in the refugee camps of the … more »
WATER FOR ALL NEWS - Issue 35 (IISD)
willem van cotthem wrote 5 months ago: Read at : [Water for All News - February 2008] Rain, Rain, Come Again: Harvesting Rain to Fight Wate … more »
Irrigation control improvements for Spanish farmers
Jlbrice wrote 11 months ago: The chronic need to control water use in Spain is reflected in realities like the thousand years o … more »
