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    Growing Potential for Algae – Part one

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    Our interview this week is with Bill Sosinsky and Joe Ravet, it’s all about the amazing properties of algae and  the work being done today that could transform many areas of our lives. This fascinating interview is in two parts, with the second part coming next week.

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    Algae has some fascinating uses :-

    As an Energy Source –  a 737 plane flew from Houston to Chicago on fuel derived from algae, way back in 2011

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    As a Fertilizer – from as long ago as the 16th century, seaweed has been used a fertilizer.

    As a source of Nutrition – China has been consuming Algae for over 2000 years, they harvest over 70 species as does Japan, Ireland, Chile, Wales,Korea, California, New Zealand, Hawaii, Scotland, Greenland and Iceland to name a few. It was an ingredient in Aztec foods.

    Oils obtained from some algae  have high levels of unsaturated fatty acids,others essential omega 3 fatty acids.

    As a Pollution control –  treating sewage with algae, reducing the use of toxic chemicals that would be used. They can absorb fertilizer run off from fields. Aquariums can be filtered by algae

    As a Pigment  – alternative to chemical dyes

    As a Medicine – helping fight malnutrition, immune health, reducing cholesterol

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    Amazingly  there could be more than 72000 algae species worldwide.

    You can hear our interview with Bill Sosinsky and Joe Ravet on iTunes at Growing Trends or here on our podcast just click below to hear 

    We would love to hear from you,

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      Did you know you can ‘Eat your Roses?’

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      A Gardening lover’s recipe book….

      It’s that time of year again, as we move from Spring into Summer all sorts of tasty treats abound in our gardens, our interview today is with a lady who has taken this to a new dimension.

      Eat your roses

      Ann & I caught up with Denise Shreiber, recently to interview her about her fascinating book, all about edible flowers.

      Being a transplanted ‘Brit’ it was interesting to hear that her book was born after a trip to England where she sampled ‘Rose Petal Ice Cream’,

      Here I was, under the illusion that everyone visited our wonderful gardens and stately homes for the good old English “cuppa” with perhaps a scone, butter, jam and clotted cream !

      You can listen to Denise here..

      It’s that time of year again, as we move from Spring into Summer all sorts of tasty treats abound in our gardens, our interview today is with a lady who has taken this to a new dimension. Ann & I … Continue reading →

       

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      School Garden Projects have many positives, you can hear many of them here

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      Is this really salad ? it tastes so good like this !

      Ann & I were fortunate to talk to three amazing ladies from Tennessee a little while ago. They wanted to start a school garden at their school, here is their story, the school garden is now in its third year.

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      Some of the main points we heard were:-

      It’s essential to have teacher as well as parent support.

      Take time to plan carefully

      Initially growing from seed is harder , due to the school calendar. 

      Choose plants that will fit into this schedule.

      The children want to take ownership of their plants !

      Educating children in the different choices of produce increases the varieties they will eat.

      Children really take pride in taking home to their family the produce they have grown.

      In a blind radish test, the children could tell which were home grown as opposed to store bought and much preferred home grown !

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      Ann & I would love to hear from you.  info@grotrends.com

      If you would like us to put you in touch with these wonderful ladies,or if you would like more information on starting your own school garden just send us an email to Growing Trends and we will be in touch. If you would like us to interview you, send us a picture of your garden along with contact details, we will be adding a section to our web site www.grotrends.com specially on School garden projects.

      Thank you Penny, Peggy and Emily, this was a fascinating interview.

      Ann & Chris

       

       

       

       

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      Eating fresh local food

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      Here in the USA its Spring, time to think about fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs. It’s even more important this year with the continuing drought in California where a lot of the countries fresh produce is grown as they now have a mandatory 25% reduction in water use.

      If you are growing at home one of the most effective methods that has passed the passage of time is Mel Bartholomew’s  – Square Foot Gardening method – Ann and I will be interviewing Mel very soon.

      Square Foot Gardening

      Before we do, Ann and I were privileged to interview Nellie, she is a young mother who is passionate about eating fresh produce on a low budget.

      Our interview is inspiring for those who want to find the best way to eat fresh local food. Nellie explains how to balance your budget and yet find good healthy fresh food.

      This is one very astute young lady, who is passionate about food – her mum tells me,she is also a great cook..

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      Sustainable food for the Globe an interview with Norma Burnson

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      Ann and Chris interview this remarkable lady, Norma is on a mission.

      Norma’s mission is “Sustainable Food for the Globe, One Square Foot at a Time,” and that is also the title of Norma Burnson’s book, available on Amazon.com. At Burnson & Associates, we are passing along the baton of youth leadership development and involving our U.S. Veterans in our projects and workforce.

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      Be inspired to help Norma, but first listen to our interview.

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      Interview with Dr Charles Rawlings author of Living Shells

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      Living Shells

      Ann and I were very fortunate to interview Dr Charles Rawlings MD , he has an interesting passion, studying & photographing ‘living shells’, a scuba diver for the past thirty or so years Dr Rawlings has been observing, studying & photographing ‘living shells’ all over the world.

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      His knowledge of these creatures, their habits and habitats is extraordinary.

      Recently he produced a beautiful coffee table book of pictures of these amazing creatures.

      We caught  up with Dr Rawlings as he was planning yet another trip.

      You can hear our interview at on our iTunes Podcast   

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      We hope you enjoy the interview, do send us any comments you may have.

      Chris & Ann,

       

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