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Warre Bee Hive

By Victoria Polmatier | 8:26 PM PDT, Sun May 06, 2012

Warre hive

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Life unfurling

By Victoria Polmatier | 9:11 AM PST, Thu February 18, 2010

I can feel the energy of spring pushing through the surface of my mind. Like the first leaves unfurling from the dormant plant, my being seems to be awakening. It's been a long winter, lasting several seasons for me but I feel this excitement about life that hasn't been there for a long time.

Nature
Wisdom
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Thoughts on building soil

By Victoria Polmatier | 2:42 PM PDT, Fri June 05, 2009

Think about feeding the soil. Some techniques such as lasagna gardening and sheet composting work on the idea of feeding the soil microbes. Rather than building a compost pile on the side of the garden, the items are composted in place.

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Vermicomposting and BSF together

By Victoria Polmatier | 2:42 PM PDT, Fri June 05, 2009

Bin for vermicomposting and BSF

Last year we built an outdoor bin for composting by worms and black soldier flies. Both can be fed to fish and chickens and, in our case, would be fed to the tilapia in our aquaponics system as well as our chickens.

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How can I replace my Miracle Gro

By Victoria Polmatier | 2:42 PM PDT, Mon May 18, 2009

I spent this past weekend visiting my Mother and daughter. The last morning the three of us enjoyed a walk through my Mother's garden. She has almost a half an acre of yard, part in a small orchard and the rest in lush gardens.
Last spring, my Mother decided she could no longer maintain her small garden pond. With the help of friends and some family members, they emptied the pond and pulled out the liner and other associated parts. They then filled the hole with a combination of compost and soil scraped off the orchard area in an effort to level it some.

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Soil, the foundation of a great garden

By Victoria Polmatier | 2:42 PM PDT, Fri March 20, 2009

What is soil? Most people call it dirt. It brings to mind pictures of children's dirty faces or dirty floors or worse yet, germs and bugs and other nasties. And, in some ways those pictures are correct. But soil is so much more.

Soil is comprised of minerals, organic matter, microorganisms, space and water
The minerals are what we normally think of when we consider "dirt". It is really broken down rock. The type of rock determines the type of minerals available in the soil. The texture can be very fine clay, slightly larger silt, gritty sand or even rocks of various sizes.

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Food forests, sustainable gardens filled with biodiversity

By Victoria Polmatier | 1:42 PM PST, Fri November 14, 2008

Food forest

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Rainwater collection

By Victoria Polmatier | 1:42 PM PST, Wed November 05, 2008

Harvesting natures bounty

Imagine with me for a moment... a walk in the forest during a rainstorm. The ground beneath your feet is wet and soft. You can hear the rain as it falls gently upon the trees above and slowly falls down to caress your cheek. The leaves and other debris on the ground soak up the new fallen rain and the excess sinks slowly down through the layers of the forest floor.

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Rain gardens

By Victoria Polmatier | 1:42 PM PST, Wed November 05, 2008

What's a Rain Garden?

A rain garden is built to hold and drain the water off of your roof and driveway. The plants in the garden are chosen because they can stand to have wet feet during rainy periods but are drought tolerant the rest of the year.

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Composting

By Victoria Polmatier | 2:42 PM PDT, Mon October 06, 2008

Composting, that magical process of turning waste from the yard into wonderful soil building, plant nurturing compost. The challenge is getting the "mix" just right. The goal of this article is to give you the nuts and bolts of composting.

What you'll need

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It seems I’ve been bridging worlds much of my life in one way or another. The writings here are a kind of bridge with the early writings starting in 2007 with articles aimed at Gardening and Aquaponics. I continued to garden but my writing moved more toward Wisdom or Life Lessons and Wellness. After my son’s death by suicide in 2016, Poetry became a big piece of my world as I tried to make sense of the tragedy of his death.

These days my writing is varied. I participate in two weekly writing groups, one where we write to prompts and the other where we journey and then write about what we've learned. Much of this is under
Magic and Mystical.

How do you read this jumble of topics? You can read what’s latest, type a word into Search and see what comes up, or select a Topic from the Blog Content below. However you read, I hope you enjoy it.

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