Date: 1/16/2011 9:58:20 PM ( 13 y ) ... viewed 34996 times
Spent time at Suzie's Farm stand.
Then when I saw Amy Zirk's card,
Green Pea Gardens, I went over to the
JR farmstand where they had snow peas.
It seemed a perfect match.
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR?
This is her program for helping
us turn our beat around with nature:
Had a great time with Amy Zink of
Green Pea Gardens and her kids
Cloe and Blake.
HOW FAST CAN A BLADE OF GRASS GROW?
Keep The Beet Media Star
wants to know!!!!!
This is wheat grass I planted from
one of the many sprouting seeds
that Suzie offers at the Farmers' Market.
I gave Cloe one of the little BioSmart Containers
that I had been growing the green glass from
Suie's Farm in. I planted the seeds last Sunday.
I wanted to show how fast the grass could grow!
Gendellah Wilbur and Taylor Katz were at the Suzie's stand today.
I got some sprouts.
Susie's had the biggest assortment of dark greens today.
They were in beautiful shape.
Amy said she had heard about Keep The Beet Media Star,
The World's First Talking Beet Plant.
I was glad to hear that.
We talked about if kids could grow
as fast as a blade of grass.
HELPING THE WORLD TO GET BIOSMART
FALL 2010
HELPING THE WORLD
GET BIO SMART
through using BioSmart
Sustainable Packaging and Serviceware.
Made From 100% Natural Sugar Cane.
Bagasse is a by-product of sugar cane
production. Http://www.earthsmartllc.com
"My Enchanted Friend,
Heartfelt thanks for another “Enchanted” plant.
I love + bless it & you.
It graces my desk beautifully. Thank you!
I deeply appreciate you ‘seeding our dream’
to sell millions. I wish the same for you."
In Friendship,
Mark Victor Hansen
5-23-99
THANKS TO MARK VICTOR HANSEN
FOR BRINGING THIS TO MY ATTENTION
THE CAMPAIGN TO EDUCATE WASHINGTON ON REAL FOOD SAFETY
These are our aims:
1-To support mobilization of one Farmers’ Market in our local area, the Hillcrest Farmers’ Market in San Diego. To continue to work with local organic farmers and help them sell more of their produce.
2-To continue to develop a 1/3 acre parcel of land near San Diego State College named the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community Growing Grounds where those who live here and who live around the world may study our process of learning how to keep the beat with nature through learning to live together cooperatively as a household that seeks to live in harmony with the earth. The motto of the house will be Keep The Beet. Through growing a simple beet in a pot, we can regain our beat with nature. Not all in the house garden. Some like to prepare food. Others help with other jobs, or rent. The land, as of January 2010 is being refinanced. A Trust to hold the land is being explored. The Seed Dream would be to leave a museum and park for future generations to learn from this experiment in cooperative living that has been going on since the early 1970′s. The intent is that what we learn here can help others, and Washington, understand and adapt to some of the shifts being asked of all of us now.
3- To develop relationships with those who influence Washington and government. A vast coalition across all political, religious, and philosophical lines has now formed. Mainstream media needs to be reached through bloggers filling the gap where journalism once told all points of view. Elected leaders need to be encouraged to follow the principles expressed in the song “America The Beautiful.”
4- We see the world as we know it now coming to an end. A Shift has already happened. It is for each of us to adapt to the earth and relearn the laws of nature, rather than attempt to further adapt nature to our ways. The source of our economic and health crisis is that we have lost our beat with nature. We can regain the beet through becoming once again a nation of gardeners who live in a world of gardeners. One Pot+One person=You are a Gardener. Start to grow your own food now.