Listen to Lauri Strauss and Fawn Clark members of SnoLeaf, during an interview with KSER 90.7Fm Community Radio for “Seein Green”. Who should enter the BIG "green" Greenhouse Competition??
Listen to Fawn Clark and Lauri Strauss as they talk more about the Big "green" Greenhouse Competition during an interview with KSER 90.7Fm Community Radio for “Seein Green”. www.snoleaf.org
Wow, what do you do with all the food that is fresh and bountiful? If you can't eat it all, why not preserve it for later? Listen to Marilene Richardson of Songcroft.com, as she discusses ways to preserve bountiful harvest to eat later in the season.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM“SeeinGreen”
Neighbors meeting neighbors for the first time at a farm stand on Sunday in suburbia. Suburban grass lawns transformed into a farm? Listen to Michael and Melissa Mearns of Rubberneck Farm and about their vision of neighbors feeding neighbors. Find them on facebook click here
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
The top of Trinity Lutheran College's parking garage in the city of Everett has been transformed into a rooftop garden with solar panels powering energy for the garage and grow lights for the greenhouse. Listen to Rev Dr. David Ellingson, Professor of Children Youth and Family Services at TLC.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
It's easy to eat locally in the summertime but how do we eat local in the Winter here in Washington state? Listen to Laura McCrae of ubranhennery as she talks about the 5th Annual Dark Days Challenge.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
Discover the agricultural richness and fantastic food of this northwest corner of Snohomish County and Camano Island. The farms and festivals are many, the people are friendly and your find abundance of activities for all ages. Listen to Charlene Byde of Whispering Winds Farm featuring Freshily Dough Veggies one of the farmers participating in the Harvest Jubilee Festival.
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"People should be able to grow enough food to feed their families and support the food bank -- all on city land." 10 acres which will be used for growing food for the food bank. Learn more about having your "own plot" to grow your own food too.
Listen to Dean Smith one of the coordinators of the farm. click here to find out more.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
An "intentional community" is a group of people who have chosen to live together with a common purpose, working cooperatively to create a lifestyle that reflects their shared core values.
The people may live together on a piece of rural land, in a suburban home, or in an urban neighborhood, and they may share a single residence or live in a cluster of dwellings. Call 425-353-8150 to find out more.
Listen to Chuck Webster as he talks about Upper Ridge Cottages soon to be an intentional community in southwest Everett, WA.
(photo is of Chuck and Judy who are looking forward to building this community)
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM“Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com