Showing posts with label urban farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban farming. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

I'm a 'City-Girl' Trying to be a 'Farm-Girl' But You Won't Let Me - An Open Letter

Moms For Real Food Initiative I'm a 'City-Girl' Trying to be a "Farm-Girl But You Won't Let Me - An Open Letter
Hello Baby-Boomers,

I am what you call a 'City Girl'. And a 'Millennial'.
I am, however, an 'Old Millennial' at almost 32 years of age. I do relate to most Gen-Xrs better than most of my 'Generation'. I also do come from a long line of 'Educated City-Folk'. So by all rights of classification I am a 'Millennial City Girl'. Seriously, though, most Millennials scare me.

I am on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter (though Twitter isn't really my hotspot). Social media is a part of my existence. I can learn most anything I want on YouTube (like tiling a bathroom) or Google (How to de-skunk my dog). I do still enjoy the smell of new books and reread old favourites until the bindings fall apart. I am 'plugged in'. I am hardly reachable on my house phone (we only have it in case a babysitter doesn't have a cell). Call, text or instant message me, I have my cell phone basically everywhere I go. Never call me at home. I love alternative rock, classic rock, 90s punk and grunge, and even the occasional pop song.

I live in a 1960's bungalow in town with my 'picture family' of a husband, two kids and a dog, though I don't have a picket fence, yet. I even drive a mini-van. I love my Chucks, Birkenstocks and Lulu Yoga pants. I am first and foremost a 'City Slicker'.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Who's Your Farmer? Hop Compost is Organic Compost GOLD!

Moms For Real Food Initiative Who's your Farmer? Hop Compost


We go visit farmers, and ask 10 questions, and then make a video ...


We begin our "Who's Your Farmer?" series with a different kind of farmer ... a "garbage" farmer. 
Well, to be fair, it's not conventional garbage, or compost, we're talking about. This is organic "craft compost", and it's {going to be} the best thing you can use in your garden or farm.

Keri and I visited Hop Compost in Calgary, AB, and spoke with Kevin Davies, the founder.

Watch the YouTube video interview with Kevin - and prepare yourself - you will learn things about compost, compost fertilizer, and conventional fertilizer you haven't heard before! 
The amazing process which Kevin and the team at Hop Compost have devised is the stuff of legends. In fact, we believe that hop compost is at the forefront of a new organic compost and fertilizer era.


A FEW FACTS

  • Since 2015, their debut year, Hop Compost has diverted 2,029,000 pounds of waste from local landfills. This has saved over 5,200,000 pounds of emissions, 65,000 cubic feet of land, and 507,000 liters of water.

  • HOP compost has 7.6 times the nutrient value compared to conventional compost.

  • Using a closed loop of organic farmers and vendors ensures Hop Compost's top quality 

  • Grow Calgary - the largest urban farm in Canada - by using Hop Compost announced their crop yields are rising enough to be able to donate an additional 1125 meals to food banks 

  

Canada's large cities will soon run out of landfill space:

  • Calgary has 18 years left

  • Vancouver has 4 years left

  • Toronto has 0 years -a they transport their garbage to Michigan

  • 1/3 of most landfills are comprised of COMPOSTABLE material



Conventional FERTILIZER

  •  Is poisonous to animals and humans

  • Has been proven to be toxic atmospherically*

  • Areas which use high amounts of conventional chemical fertilizer have an increase in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma & brain cancer*

  • Heavy use of chemical fertilizer pollutes the air much like smoking*

*Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma stats: American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Brain cancer stats: Boston University, School of Public Health


".. I would say organic is possible...a lot of people have been making the same purchase decisions that they’ve just inherited through generations. It seems like a natural move to go into a green center and buy a chemical fertilizer .."


Please watch the video and read the transcribed interview below.





MFRFI: What do you do here at Hop Compost?

Kevin: 

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

I Want Chickens! Now What?




For Peeps Who Want Cheeps!


With Spring officially here we are getting excited for our boxes of chicks to arrive at the airport. So the first step in any adventure, even crazy ones like ordering 200 chicks (no they aren't staying in town, they will be on a farm). Is usually doing some research to figure out what you're going to do with them once they get home. Being a City Girl I never knew there were so many Regulations for keeping birds, how many crazy breeds there are or how much I would LOVE having chickens.

Read the fun stuff! I have included bylaws and the boring dry stuff at the end.


How big do you want them?