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Indianapolis Urban Farmers
This group is for any Indianapolis urban farmers or want to be farmers. It's new, and we would like to gather others around the city of Indianapolis to share thoughts, ideas, and your experiences.
Knowledge is power!
Created on: Sunday, 18 December 2011
Finding the Perfect Chicken Coop
How did you find your perfect coop? I'd love to discuss how people found theirs and how they like them? I love my little coop, but it took ages to come across it.
Created on: Saturday, 22 October 2011
East Valley Urban Farmers
Welcome to the East Valley Urban farmers Group. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month at SW Herb Shop and Gathering Place, 148 N. Center Street in Historic Downtown Mesa, (480) 694-9931.
Let's use this to coordinate work trade, post questions and answers, share successes and not-so-successful projects and grow our community.
Created on: Thursday, 22 September 2011
Northwest Valley Urban Farmers
Welcome to the Northwest Valley Community Group. We meet every 2nd Tuesday at the YMCA on 59th Ave & Coral Gables. (Just south of Thunderbird International School of Business Management, next to the beautiful community garden, in the Dream House)
Let's use this group to coordinate work trade, post questions and answers, share success and not-so-successful projects and grow our community.
Created on: Thursday, 22 September 2011
Fruit and nut trees and bushes from seeds
It is actually very hard to find reliable information about seedlings of fruits and nuts on the internet. There is good information in breeding books and research station reports but these are not avalaible to the general public. There where big orchards started from seeds in the past and we need to know how these where farmed to be able to do the same and produce cheap organic and very natural foods. Small fruits like currants, raspber ...
Created on: Saturday, 10 September 2011
Aquaponics
Aquaponics is a hybrid food production system that combines a traditional aquaculture (raising fish in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment. In the aquaculture, effluents from the fish accumulate in the water, increasing toxicity for the fish. This water is pumped to a hydroponic system where the byproducts from the fish are filtered out by the plants and used as nutrients, cleaning the water and then r ...
Created on: Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Urban Farm Boot Camp Course
This group is for the members of the Urban Farmer Boot Camp course and is dedicated to facilitating discussions related to the course
Created on: Thursday, 05 May 2011
PhoenixLFE
Lets chat about creating a local economy, transition Phoenix, and Local Food Economy (LFE)
Created on: Saturday, 09 April 2011
Urban Farming Challenges
Unsure what is plaguing your petunias? Did something not go as planned? Hit a wall with your farm? Use this group to discuss any problems, challenges or other misfortune you may have encountered. The goal is to help others learn from our collective mistakes in the process of urban farming.
Created on: Tuesday, 05 April 2011
Urban Livestock
What's a farm without animals. Whether you are just doing chickens or you are branching out to 'other' farm animals this is the place to discuss it. Chickens take about 5 months to start laying so a spring chicken gets you eggs about September. So just get started.
Created on: Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Creating Your OWN Urban Farm
Becoming an urban farmer is quit simple and a long term process of becoming. Remember it is about the journey and not the destination. Play on this group as we transform peoples ordinary back yards to something truly extraordinary.
Created on: Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Fruit Trees and Backyard Orchard Culture
We love urban fruit trees! Turning your yard in your urban orchard is simple. Join the discussion today and find out how.
Created on: Monday, 28 March 2011


