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Blog 4633 > Hola to Ollas: Saving Water in Your Desert Garden

Posted 30 May 2009

For those living in hot and arid climates, maintaining a garden and watering it efficiently and effectively can sometimes be a big problem. Here in Utah, we have 40-43 C days during July and August combined with the dry desert air. And increasingly like other places around the world, we are suffering from drought and water shortages, making water...

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Blog 4633 > Gardening like the Wild

Posted 28 March 2009

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Blog 4633 > On the road again...

Posted 25 June 2008

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Blog 4633 > End of Spring Semester, Cue Summer

Posted 25 April 2008

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    maikeru 

    21 Aug 2010 - 17:51
    Hi Uriel, sorry didn't get to this quicker, still trying to figure out things here on the new site. Cool, I'll check that out right now. :)
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    URIEL 13 

    20 Aug 2010 - 15:40
    Hi maikeru
    see my posts on Terra Preta,
    http://www.allotments-uk.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7289&whichpage=8
    Uriel
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    maikeru 

    09 Aug 2010 - 07:19
    I just got in from my garden a few moments ago and enjoying the cool air and morning dew. One of life's little pleasures. And I was going to post a link here. Sight for sore eyes, my friend. :) Glad to hear it. I spent mine with family. Just small thing. I'll take a look at your thread right away. I've been working really late the past few nights, lack of sleep, confused, but happy with life. I've also been trying to acquire some heirloom seeds which just arrived. Dwarf corn/maize, malabar spinach, black watermelon, and a few others. I'll grow the dwarf corn inside, apparently it can take to containers, which is oh so odd...
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    lemit 

    08 Aug 2010 - 23:04
    Sorry it's taken me so long to notice I had a message waiting for me. My 4th was quiet. In fact, I went down to the basement and slept through the fireworks display at the city park less than a half mile away. It turns out post-polio causes a lot of problems with surgery, so I'm trying to figure out just where to go next and have asked for help in the Postpolio thread on Hypography. How are you doing?
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    maikeru 

    31 Dec 2009 - 03:41
    Thank you Pam. :)
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    pamela 

    30 Dec 2009 - 17:56
    thank you! and it is an honour to be your friend!
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    maikeru 

    01 Nov 2009 - 12:27
    Two feet! We barely got a sprinkle... It's good to have a warm place to enjoy the winter months. Going to catch up on reading for the next few months? Biggest problem here along the Wasatch Front in Utah has been the air quality. During winter, there's the cold, dry air and heavy air pollution from cars. In the spring, we get dust storms from dirt piles left by rampant development. Utah Lake is also basically dead. It has several million or perhaps billion carp, and is contaminated with all sorts of nasty stuff. No one likes to talk about it here or wants to consider environmental rehabilitation and remediation. What I have heard is that there are plans for a causeway to be built across it to further open up more land for development. It makes me depressed. But I am doing great otherwise. It looks like I'll be visiting my sweetheart over Thanksgiving and watching her dance in a large dance competition. I'm making travel plans now.
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    lemit 

    29 Oct 2009 - 20:35
    I seem to be doing well, considering that we have two feet of snow. I've migrated to the basement, where I have a small apartment with a complete kitchen, a comfortable bed and rocker, room for the guinea pigs, and a bunch of electrical outlets. How are you? You were having some environment-related problems, weren't you?
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    maikeru 

    25 Apr 2008 - 20:01
    It feels good to be back. :)
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    DougF 

    25 Apr 2008 - 10:06
    I to am glad to see that you are back.
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    maikeru 

    11 Apr 2008 - 23:44
    Yes, find myself coming back to terra preta now that I don't have to focus so much on work, and can throw myself a bit more into academic and hobby things like gardening. It is spring after all. Perfect time to get out the trowel and charcoal.
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    Turtle 

    05 Apr 2008 - 16:14
    Acknowledged. :) I see you have got to the gardening already. :turtle:
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    InfiniteNow 

    05 Apr 2008 - 15:41
    I'm glad to see you around again, maikeru. I hope all is well with you and yours. :) Cheers. :cup:
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