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Hi everyone.
This is a joint Curation Page for the week of March 5th - March 11th**.
As I announced last week I will be handing over the reins of this project so that I might take a break and gear up for other life projects. This week is a collaboration post between myself and Carpedimus, an extraordinary writer and gentle soul. He is involved in hydroponics and urban farming, and curates his own web blog! I am thrilled to announce that starting next week, he will be in charge of writing the weekly curation!
This week, we will still be featuring some of the best finds for new writers posting on the topic of sustainability. The tags we look for deal with earth friendly living, permaculture, intentional communities, recycling, climate, homesteading, eco-building, ecology and whatever else fits this theme.
The Minnow Support Project has multiple curators that pick five posts from under-valued minnows each week to highlight through MSP3k. This way MSP and PAL can promote new writers and content creators on Steemit, and in effect reward them for doing a superior job.
In this particular curation, we try to concentrate specifically on newer authors that write sound articles on a variety of interwoven topics. In the past few months I believe that I have recognised a variety of new Steemians, and have helped them on their path. I daresay that Carpedimus will follow this trend and improve upon it!
The following posts are our Sustainability picks for this week:
from Insecticide Ban to Save the Bees - Is It Necessary? by powellx5
The first entry is from beekeeper and author powellx5 who writes about the debate of what is responsible for bee die off in Insecticide Ban to Save the Bees - Is It Necessary?. She starts out discussing insecticide restrictions, but also covers bee habits and other factors which should be guiding the lack of conclusion about this debate. If you like flowers or salad, there's also a great article on Nasturtium - Delicious Vegetable, Versatile Medicinal
from The easiest thing to grow in your garden by dirtyhippie
In The easiest thing to grow in your garden, tie dye artist dirtyhippie gives us the rundown on all things radish, from seed and sprout to full grown plant, time to maturity, planting strategies and heat tolerance. This guys also got some neat articles on jewelry and some beautiful garden photography, so check it out!
from When Things Became Scarce... by karinzdailygrind
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is up next with a thoughtul article entitled When Things Became Scarce..., which gently questions how we take for granted resources and conveniences that to others are a daily concern. The author details her experience with water shortages, then goes on to explain how she restructured her thinking and habits on useage and emergency preparation.
from Volunteering at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center in Occidental, California! by lovecycle48
I loved Volunteering at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center in Occidental, California! by lovecycle48! Love Cycle is actually a nonprofit that creates and supports projects for the planet. This particular post detailed their visit to a research, education and community-organizing center in Sonoma County, CA. The nursery, kitchen and garden were highlighted, as well as the wonderful time had by all. I love how this highlights the difference that positive energy and commitment to a cause can make in a community.
from Bokashi - how to compost everything - AND get rid of stinky things!, by elfmyselfandi
Last up is Bokashi - how to compost everything - AND get rid of stinky things!, by elfmyselfandi. This article is a great in depth look at a composting method that allows users to include non traditional elements such as citrus, dairy, meat and bones. There is a how to discussion on composting, practical aspects and materials, plus two short videos outlining the benefits of Bokashi. Also noteworthy is the authors short piece on snow fences.
from Lasagna/Bag Gardening Post Analysis #sndboxquest1 #2 by amymya
Honorable Mentions
Below are a few interesting articles and exceptional posts I found that either do not fit in to a category or did not get first pick, yet I wanted to mention. Please check them out and give them some love where needed.
Lasagna/Bag Gardening Post Analysis #sndboxquest1 #2 by amymya
Aquaponics, A New Commercial System!! by craigcryptoking
Late winter cleanup in the greenhouse by amberyooper
Medicine Garden with DIY Seed-Starter Pots of Recycled Material by medicinewheel
PLANTING TREES IN SERBIA # SMALL EFFORT FOR HEALTHY LIFE by srba
from Late winter cleanup in the greenhouse by amberyooper
I was going to include Carpedimus as a new and upcoming writer in this week's curation by way of an introduction, however his latest post - see below - went crazy and earned a curie vote!!
Please give his article on rooftop gardens a look to understand how he helps his local community, or check out his steemit blog or his online web blog, NatureTech, here!
from Grow Your Own Food! by @carpedimus
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