What I Found Interesting This Week 2/10/13
Before I get into today’s post, let me give you an update. As expected, my home was hit by a nor’easter on Friday. It …
How to Replace Hard Work with Lazy Smarts
I used to have a boss that said “if you ever wanted to find out the best way to get a job on a …
What I Found Interesting This Week 2/2/2013
I had a great walk today. The ground was frozen enough for me to hike through the woods next to my home (a woods …
What I Found Interesting This Week 1/26/2013
Want to know what the secret to prosperity in the 21st Century? It’s simple. Be an asset to a community that grows, harvests, generates …
Potato Towers and Open Source Innovation
Last fall, I built some wire mesh towers to house expand my home’s composting system. I had lots of leaves to dispose of and …
What I Found Interesting This Week 1/19/2013
What makes a home valuable in the 21st Century? Increasingly, it’s whether the home or the community it is in produces food, energy, and …
GMO Food is the Biggest Experiment in Human Health Ever, Opt Out
I get quite a few of the seeds I plant in my garden from Baker Creek. They’ve got a stunning variety of heirloom seeds …
What the Heck are Bag Gardens?
When I first heard about “bag gardening” I immediately thought of something like this: NOTE: This is an experiment in gardening by the designer …
How to Support Local Farms
In twenty years, almost all of the food you eat will be produced locally. The reasons for this are simple and inexorable. People want …
What is Foodscaping, Waterscaping, and Solarscaping?
First off, I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season. It’s been great fun here at the Robb household. A great chance to recharge …