Sunday, March 30, 2014

Chemical absorbtion in Potatoes - Beware




Growing Heavenly Gardens
WPRZ Praise Radio Date - March 5th, 2014
Hosted by Tomas Fernandez Lesson 2: starting potatoes gardens


Praise Garden verse is from Corinthians chapter 3: Brothers and Sisters, do you not know that you are the temples of God, and that the Spirit of God lives in you? 

Welcome back to “Growing Heavenly Gardens”. Today we are going to give some direction to planning your garden for the upcoming year.

Let’s start by stating that for our Central Virginia area there are 4 growing seasons, so you’re never too late or early to start your garden! Just like building any structure there should be a plan and today we will look at creating a calendar for growing.

Central Virginia has an ending frost date in the Spring of late April and a Fall early frost date of mid- October. 

A word about the term, “open pollinators - large communities of people globally are very concerned about ensuring that the ancient linage of seeds that produce life continue.

What should be going in the ground right now? Potatoes, that's what! These are one of the crops you can start about a month before the last frost date. So for us that means mid to late March. I’m including a link to show you two methods, one for a bushel basket container style and the other the more traditional plant them in rows method. 

Thank you, once again, this is Tomas Fernandez praying that we may continue to grow in the wisdom of the Lord and be a witness to this malnourished world. Please join me next time for more on growing heavenly gardens.



More on open pollinators: http://www.southernexposure.com/open-pollination-ezp-19.html

Garden planning and vegetable planting calendar: 


Potato planting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RznfHX7ur7k

Organic Seed Potatoes for sale site:
 http://www.southernexposure.com/potatoes-c-217.html

7 foods you want to buy organically. Potatoes are on the top of the list as they are a “root” vegetable and absorb the chemicals they are treated with both in the soil and as pesticides above the ground. Read…

Read about industry buying out local seed companies and family farms:



Tomas & Bonnie’s face book farm page

Here is a quote: "In 2003, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) looked at pesticides in the blood of ordinary citizens. Of the thirty-four pesticides tested, the average person had thirteen in his/her bloodstream, and blood levels of chlorpyrifos (an organophosphate pesticide banned for residential use in 2001 because of its negative effects) were found to be twice as high in children as in adults. The CDC report showed that children and women of child-bearing age carried the heaviest pesticide burdens - which is alarming, because pesticide exposure in the womb and during the first three years of postnatal life has been found to lower birth weight, increase the incidence of birth defects, and hinder normal neurological development and reproduction."


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