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Morning Puttering Ends With Pesto

01 Sunday Jul 2012

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basil, garden, gardening, melons, pesto, recipe, sustainable living, urban gardening, winter squash

There are few things I find more enjoyable than puttering in the garden in the fresh air of the early morning. Everything is mostly still quiet, save for the birds chirping and the bees buzzing. I go from bed to bed checking to see that things are moving along as they should be.

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The winter squash are beginning to set fruit. I am not sure which variety is which. All the vines are tangled together at this point. As they begin to grow, their distinct colors and shapes will reveal who they are.

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Neighborhood Jam

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Jessica Y in Altadena, Garden

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Altadena, apricot jam, apricots, canning, fruit trees, gardening, sustainable living, urban gardening

The tree from which my apricots came.

I pull up to the house where my daughter is taking swim lessons for the summer. It is the first day. One of the first things I notice is a spectacularly large apricot tree in the front yard, and it is loaded with ripening fruit. At the end of that first lesson, I find myself asking her teacher (whom I just met that day) if I can pick fruit when they are ripe. I come back the following week, fruit picker in hand, and pick enough apricots for two batches of jam. I have so many left over, I offer them up to my fellow RIPE members.

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The “Dirty Dozen” and “Clean Fifteen” – What the Lists Don’t Tell You

23 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by Jessica Y in Food Politics

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Clean Fifteen, Dirty Dozen, farm workers, food justice, food politics, gardening, pesticides, sustainable food, sustainable living

Since starting this blog, I have made room in my life to start thinking a lot about the local/sustainable food movement, primarily the localness of it and how it effects (or doesn’t) systemic change. Then, on a drive home from my daughter’s school, my mind drifted to the “Dirty Dozen” and “Clean Fifteen,” the lists the Environmental Working Group (EWG) puts out each year (the most recent was published yesterday) documenting the foods that have the most pesticide residues and which have the least. This is a list put out for consumers. Shoppers who want to avoid the “dirtiest” foods can reference the list and opt to buy organic if their budgets allow. The list is widely distributed among green/sustainable living circles and written in major media publications. I use it myself.

But here’s the thing, the list is for consumers and says nothing about how the pesticides on these crops affect the workers in the fields (applying them and/or harvesting the fruit and vegetables). So, I can choose the best for my family, but is this the best choice for the men and women in the field who help to bring this “cleaner” food to my table? I wanted to know, so I did a little research.

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Why I Don’t Love My Local Farmers’ Market

10 Sunday Jun 2012

Posted by Jessica Y in Food Politics

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Altadena Farmers' Market, farmers' market, food justice, food politics, local food, lovavore, sustainable living

I did buy some of these beautiful sunflowers.

I am just going to say it…. I have a problem, a big one, with the beautiful and innovative farmers’ market that just opened up in my neighborhood a little over two weeks ago. I bounded to the market with so much excitement its first day, but as much as I wanted to, I couldn’t love it.

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Crop Swapping Grows a Community

28 Monday May 2012

Posted by Jessica Y in Food Politics, Garden

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community, crop swapping, food politics, food systems, garden, gardening, sustainable living

Some of the backyard produce brought to the swap.

(Also posted at Food Renegade)

Yesterday afternoon, I took with me to the park nine tomato seedlings that I did not have room for in my garden and came home with a pile of Swiss chard, avocados, a zucchini, mint, mixed salad greens, a sage plant, loquats, a sweet potato start, and enough basil to make a batch of pesto. Yesterday, members of RIPE Altadena (Residential In-season Produce Exchange of Altadena) met in the park to swap their garden excesses. People went home with a week’s worth of produce, additions to their gardens, and, most likely, a whole lot more than that.

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Growing from Seed: Lessons Learned

20 Sunday May 2012

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garden, gardening, gardening tips, peppers, pests, seedlings, seeds, sustainable living, tomatoes

Tomatoes on the way!

I have planted nearly everything that is going into the ground for the summer season. After I pull up the garlic, I will make that bed home to four more tomato plants, as well as a few more eggplant and possibly another zucchini. That leaves one small bed for the peppers, and that is it!

In my very first post for this blog I announced to the world my commitment to grow exclusively from seed this season, and I am sticking to it. I laid out the things I had learned about starting seeds up to that point. Here is that list: Continue reading →

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