Saturday Tweets: Thanksgiving Weekend Edition

...ens and what vegetables to grow in a "chicken garden."#broodyhens #backyardchickens… https://t.co/mnhi1cDQED — Hobby Farms (@hobbyfarms) November 24, 2018 The chicken acrobats are playing wirewalking pic.twitter.com/hjphPuIQOA — Bazaar (@QogBazar) November 24, 2018 Six Ways to Stay Warm without Central Heating https://t.co/875adA8R1P pic.twitter.com/RHyRe5sa7G — YES! Magazine (@yesmagazine) November 24, 2018 THE TERROR (2018) pic.twitter.com/kYAJl...

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Saturday Tweets: RIP Mary Oliver

...) January 16, 2019 Southern California // Big Crops, Big Money. Rare front page of the Los Angeles Times Annual Midwinter, from January 1915@KCET @JDevis @ginapollack @LAFarmGirl @RachelSurls #LAFoodways pic.twitter.com/Q3EyWeUWJo — ADSAUSAGE (@adsausage) January 17, 2019 Russian company wants to put giant ads in low-Earth orbit; they could display corporate logos “and other brand emblems, as well as allow governments to flash urgent notifications...

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Saturday Tweets: Too Many Tweets!

...made real teaching impossible. My wife's last day in public ed is March 15, similar reasons. — Jonathan Webster (@JonathWebst) March 4, 2019 Alleopathy–a chemical inhibition used by a plant to reduce competition–can be used as a design tool to suppress weeds. Wonderful groundcovers like Antennaria plantaginifolia planted underneath established perennials can help to reduce weed pressure. https://t.co/PG56m0hpdU — Thomas Rainer (@ThomasRainerDC...

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Make Magazine: Online and Free

...co-founder Palmer Luckey’s interest in funding the company, and a GoFundMe page started for it.] I wrote an article on drip irrigation for Issue 18 and have to say that it was a pleasure to work with the Make editorial team. Unlike other publications I’ve written for, the editors at Make knew a lot about the technical details of the subject matter and worked hard to ensure accuracy. Speaking of technical details, the only thing I’d change if I wro...

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Fermentology: Mini Seminars About Cultured Food

...d will be recorded and available afterwards on the Applied Ecology Youtube page. Registration here! Follow us on twitter or facebook for updates. A closing note: I’m fortunate to be able to stay at home, with plenty of food, and watch fermentation seminars. Many are not so lucky. I have a friend and neighbor who runs several farmers’ markets through a non-profit called SEE-LA. They are soliciting donations to support families sheltering in place i...

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