Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Do you wish to learn about gardening? FREE Education...



If you really wish to learn about gardening, order your free seed catalogs. I've made it super simple for you, just click and order from several different seed companies: Kid's Gardening, Seeds of Change, Bountiful Gardens, Seed Savers Exchange, Baker Creek Seeds (Rare Seeds), Territorial Seed, Burpee, Gurney's, Henry Fields, Southern Exposure and Tomato Growers Supply Company.

Seed catalogs are packed full of useful information. (Education!) Share the catalogs with your children. Plant some seeds. Delight in the color photographs. Learn the history and origins of vegetables. Organic gardening solutions. Alternate pest control methods. Beneficial insects. Predatory insects. How to grow micro greens, baby lettuces, winter veggies, cold weather, warm weather, rainy weather. Any weather's the right time for gardening!


If you need seeds - I'll donate them to you. Let's get growing!

The catalogs are free. A beautiful, wonderful world of gardening awaits you. Become inspired. Garden. Grow. Live. Learn. Eat healthy!

Happy Harvesting.

A few garden related articles I've written over the past years:

FREE - Seed Catalogs
http://thelemonlady.blogspot.com/2009/04/thursday-april-23-2009-free-seed.html

Homegrown, Gourmet Salad greens for your Thanksgiving Day Feast
http://thelemonlady.blogspot.com/2009/10/homegrown-gourmet-salad-greens-for-your.html

Calling All Parents, Educators, Schools, Church and Civic Groups
http://thelemonlady.blogspot.com/2009/05/calling-all-parents-educators-schools.html

Local Foods, Local Tastes. At the Contra Costa County Library
http://thelemonlady.blogspot.com/2009/09/local-foods-local-tastes-at-contra.html


Happiness held is the seed; happiness shared is the flower
http://thelemonlady.blogspot.com/2009/05/happiness-held-is-seed-happiness-shared.html


Friday, May 6, 2011

How is your garden growing? FREE SEEDS, Resources, Education, Gardening, Inspiration...


Spring Planting season is here! Have you always dreamed of gardening, but never knew how to begin. We're here to help! FREE SEEDS.

If you need free seeds, please contact:
510.406.1625

SAVE seeds for next year's garden. That is the only way to grow a sustainable self-sufficient garden. Composting is easy too, even my 4-year old can do it! Please search around and learn exciting garden tips and advice. Plant a seed today. Thanks for stopping by!

CLICK HERE for fun CONTESTS and GRANTS awarding real scholarship and prize money.

CLICK HERE for GARDENING inspiration

CLICK HERE for updated FREE SEED CATALOGS 2011

CLICK HERE for GARDENING GRANTS

Monday, March 1, 2010

Happiness held is the seed; happiness shared is the flower...


Good Morning Sunshine and friends of The Lemon Lady,

A simple request. Please save gallon milk jugs. Rinse them thoroughly after use, and save the lids too. My gardening project can leap to greater bounds if I have more milk jugs. I'm growing and inspiring others to grow all over Concord, Clayton, Walnut Creek and Alamo.

Seedlings are being supplied to four community gardens, so I can always use more help with my volunteer seedling donation project. For those who don't have time to volunteer...how about saving a few milk jugs for me? Thank you kindly.

Happy Gardening and Sweet Lemonade.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Community Outreach. Gardening. Inspiring Youth Volunteers. Let's change the world together!



A few easy clicks...

CLICK HERE for fun Contests and Grants awarding real scholarship and prize money.

CLICK HERE for Gardening inspiration

CLICK HERE for Other Resources

Happy Gardening! Happy Volunteering!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Book Giveaway. Very worth reading!



Michael Pollan is an award-winning, best selling author. I'm looking forward to hearing him speak in Petaluma next week, thanks to an invite from Emilee Gettle of Baker Creek Seeds.

Meanwhile, found a cool book giveaway from journalist Sarah Henry at Lettuce Eat Kale. Excellent book: Food Rules. Fun blog. Check it out.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Have you ever done this?



Plant a seed. Watch it grow. Read a seed catalog.

If you're a Mommy, Daddy, Grandma, Grandpa, or Teacher to a little one, I encourage you to plant a seed today. Better yet, consider planting HEIRLOOM or open-pollinated seeds. A gift in the garden can last a lifetime. Children love collecting, so why not start your very own seed-saving collection. Perhaps join a garden club: California Garden Clubs, Inc.

Play, plant and grow together!

FREE Seed Catalogs 2010
A few to get you started:

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
http://rareseeds.com/catalog
(417) 924-8917

Seeds of Change
http://www.seedsofchange.com/garden_center/catalog_request.asp
(888) 762-7333

Bountiful Gardens
http://www.bountifulgardens.org/inforequest.asp
(707) 459-6410

Seed Savers Exchange
http://www.seedsavers.org/CatalogRequest.aspx
(563) 382-5990

Territorial Seed
http://www.territorialseed.com/catalog_request
(800) 626-0866

Wild Garden Seed
http://www.wildgardenseed.com/requestcatalog.php
(541) 929-4068

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
http://www.southernexposure.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=99006&Category_Code=CAT
(540) 894-9580

Select Seeds
http://www.selectseeds.com/cgi-bin/start.cgi/mngmnt/catalog_request.htm
(800) 684-0395

National Gardening Association
http://kids.garden.org/inquiry.php
(800) 538-7476

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Best Free Guide for Freebies, Playgrounds, Hiking Trails, Museums, Resources and More...



From the BayAreaParent.com website:
Our 2010 Family Navigator is here, with all the best places to go, things to see, and stuff to do with your family. new this year: A guide to Freebies in the Bay Area.

I can't say enough wonderful words about this excellent publication. Nothing on the internet even compares to this handy print edition. Never leave home without it!

Be sure to keep a copy of Bay Area Family Navigator in your car. It lists so many exciting activities in a convenient format, telephone numbers, maps and other details.

The secret to enriched living as a stay-at-home mom on a shoestring budget - is not to miss out on hundreds of Bay Area activities, from free museums, zoos, animal and theme parks, even free sailing on the Bay. While toddling around California, there is nothing more exciting than introducing our children to the wonderful world around us.

Buckle up baby, go exploring! While you're at it, find a fruit tree, make friends with a neighbor (It's easy!), and enjoy some fresh meyer lemons, sweet tangerines or navel oranges this time of year. A great way to bring healthy, super local, free fruit to your family's picnic table, with plenty left over for local food banks too! Call the Lemon Lady if you need help getting started. Happy trails. Happy Harvesting.

Love Lemons,

Where to pick up a free copy of Bay Area Parent, CLICK HERE.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

PG & E Payment Assistance, The Salvation Army on CBS5 Television...

I first blogged about the PG&E payment assistance administered by The Salvation Army and REACH in November 2009. If you need help paying your PG&E bill CLICK HERE for that story.

CLICK PHOTO BELOW to watch CBS5 newscast:
"Thousands Losing Electricity in the Bay Area."


The Salvation Army
Lauri Vint
Director of Social Services
3950 Clayton Road
Concord, CA 94521

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Did you know there is a Whole Grains Council?




The Whole Grains Council is having an "I Love My Whole Grains" photo contest? You can win some really neat prizes, a cookbook collection, free food, a professional chef to cook a week's worth of whole-grain inspired meals.

The Lemon Lady found a cute one of The Lemon Lady Junior. Be inspired to cook whole grains for better taste and healthier living!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW:
Title: Whole-Grain Banana Bread at The Tea Party

Sweet Hostess couldn't wait for her tea party to begin before sampling the delicious, healthy desserts! Whole-grain banana bread crumbs scatter the white table cloth. Yummy!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Local Foods, Local Tastes. At the Contra Costa County Library...
















It's too hot to work in the garden today. We're going to the library!

From the Contra Costa County Library website:


Celebrate the food and the local restaurants that make the Bay Area such an appealing place to live. Want to eat more healthy and support local farmers? Interested in eating more foods that are locally grown? Check out ingredients and cooking styles from this diverse selection of food books that all have ties to our local surroundings.

Free education at our local libraries, and new books too. If you haven't already visited the online library catalog, you're in for a real treat. Check it out!

Happy Weekend and Happy Reading!

Friday, May 8, 2009

An Apple A Day...



An apple a day is out of reach for more than 36 million Americans. Click HERE to read the March 17, 2009 article written by the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.


Check out the Food Bank's Blog. Food Bank has a website, but they write a separate blog too!