Dirty Fingers - Issue 7

I'm sorry this is so late. My daughter was sick, then my wife and then me. During that time, I forgot to post. Sorry. We have some great posts this month and I'll let them speak for themselfes this month.

Matthew Philip presents Removing the Fossil Fuel Blinders | EnviroHumanImpact | EnviroHumanImpact posted at EnviroHumanImpact, saying, "We recently published an article titled, "Removing the Fossil Fuel Blinders," which details the main problems regarding our current energy situation, the damaged economy, climate change, and global/national security. We discuss factors that contribute to the current situation, including government subsidies, politicians overlooking truly clean alternative energy in favor of offshore drilling schemes, and potential solutions and approaches we may take to abate the problems."

Kathy Hester (GeekyPoet) presents Drinks to Make with Fresh Mint posted at Chow Spice.

Jamie McIntosh presents Garden Pot Recycling posted at Suite101: Organic Gardens blog, saying, "Keep plastics out of the waste stream by reducing or eliminating your use of non-recyclable plastic gardening pots and trays."

Stephanie presents The Potato Harvest (or lack there of) posted at Stop the Ride!.

Mark J. Donovan presents Winterizing a Garden posted at HomeAdditionPlus, saying, "Mark Donovan of HomeAdditionPlus.com discusses the steps in preparing your garden for winter."

Jamie McIntosh presents Save Money With Organic Produce posted at Suite101: Organic Gardens blog, saying, "Organic food sales are down at the market, but consumers still desire safe and natural produce."

Stephanie presents What is Green? posted at Stop the Ride!.

Ena Clewes presents Dealing With Garden Pests the Organic Way - Gardening Articles - Organic Gardening posted at Organic Gardening, saying, "For many gardeners, a good offense is better than a good defense when it comes to pests in the garden."

AdmirableIndia.com presents Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: Part 2: Bonsai garden, Lotus Pond, Lalbagh lake and Rose garden posted at AdmirableIndia.com, saying, "Bonsai garden"

Melinda presents VIDEO!! Gardening 101: How To Hand-Pollinate Tomatoes & Peppers posted at One Green Generation.

Piedro Molinero presents Rose Gardening posted at DIY Gardening Tips.

Stephanie presents A Quick Easy Tomato Dish posted at Stop the Ride!, saying, "An easy way to use those tomatoes!"

Jamie McIntosh presents Sawdust in the Organic Garden posted at Jamie's Blog, saying, "Put wood shavings to work in your compost bin or garden storage area."

Sam presents How To Grow a Herb Garden in a Pot. This Tasty Garden is All About Flavor!!! posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, "How to Grow a Herb Garden in a Pot This Tasty Garden Is All About Flavor Flavor, Fragrance and Flowers Herbs make a great starter garden for the beginner. And they reward you with their fragrance, flowers and flavor. No backyard? No problem! Create a herb garden in a clay pot. Your herbs will thrive in a pot on the balcony, the fire escape, the back step or inside at a sunny window. A herb garden is a good way for the novice gardener to get a successful start. Fresh herbs add more kick to your cooking and lots of vitamins for your health. Herbs grow vigorously and tolerate growing conditions that are not ideal. Creating a herb garden is quick, easy and inexpensive."

webrunner presents Coffee Grounds In Garden posted at Garden Treasures.


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