Category Archives: Needs (Human)

Garden, Pre-Trimming, August 10, 2014

The garden is producing some herbs, a few tomatoes, parsnips, and carrots.    Herbs include basil from the late winter planting, self seeded dill, parsley, oregano, marjoram, one sorrel plant, and a few sage plants.    They can hold on alive, until conditions become right for their growth, when they begin to flourish.

DSC03816 A couple of major setbacks  this year have been snails, big time, and tent caterpillars,  both of which eat a lot.

 

DSC03815 The tent caterpillars demolished the foliage on the mulberry tree which had graced the tree on the other side of the fence.  You can see how the elephant ears are returning after I  cut them back last fall.  These are  very prolific here, and grow by themselves, needing only control from time to time to keep them in bounds when their spot suits them.DSC03814 These plantains have come back to the point that one hardly sees any of the portions which died in the frosts last winter.   There is at least one small bunch of plantains.  The die back did not affect the very centers of some of the plants, and the corms are always producing new plants.  It is supposed to take one quarter to one and one half years for a plant to produce plantains

.  We’ll see what happens this year.

Lettuce grew well at times and one fourth of the green cabbages grew well at some point.  Red cabbages never grew fast enough, and neither did radishes or beets.  Nasturtiums did well for awhile, and then dried out.  Plants from seeds generally did not do very well.  Plants which I have bought already started seem to generally do better than plants from the seeds which I have bought, and may be a more cost effective way to keep the garden planted.

I learned that citrus plants are considered high maintenance.  It was recommended that they be sprayed weekly.  I will have to investigate organic ways to control their problems.  It seems that snails had eaten any initial fruits that I had from the flowers which appeared on the lime tree and the lemon tree, so we will not get any harvest from these this year.   I ordered copper foil, which may be effective in keeping snails off of certain plants.

One thing is sure.  It takes a lot of special knowledge to produce maximum crops, organically in particular patches of soil.  I need to learn a lot about the soil, timing of planting, and light.   So far, plantains are our most successful crop, needing little attention, and growing like weeds.   Vegetable have not grown very well for us.  Noo peppers came upat all.  Neither did eggplant, cucumbers, nor okra.    Lettuce, cabbage, radishes, and broccoli did not do very well.

We All Need Companionship And Acceptance

May 12-28, 2006  Hungary (225)Sets of companions in a tourist area

We all need our family and friends!  If we do not have social acceptance in realms of activity which are important to us, or it appears to us that we do not,  we will suffer, sometimes enormously.  This is why bullying can be so bad to anybody.  Furthermore, it is probably the reason that people who are first jailed are often put on suicide watch.  It is very likely a reason that excommunication from the church was (is) a very severe punishment,  and may be the stuff of the “furies” of ancient Greek literature.

OCT 22, 2013 scan Us Two

This is a  fun description of early childhood companionship by A. A. Milne, from his book, “Now We Are Six” ( Copyright renewed in 1955 by A. A. Milne).

Needs So Basic We Take Them For Granted

DSC00686 Air with water vapor

DSC00687  Water for growing food

DSC00689 Water for drinking

This is dedicated to former Vice President Al Gore for holding  the 3rd  “24 Hours of Reality Project” which this year is dedicated to the theme, “The Cost of Carbon”.

We assume that the air we breathe and the water we drink are readily available and pure.   We assume the same for the irrigation water for crops.  The truth is that we cannot take these for granted any more.

The oxygen in the air is not under assault but air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels is making it less than healthy in many places.  We need pure air.  As for the oxygen in the air,  divers are pushing the limits on how deep they can dive without a breath, but this surely is not more than a few minutes, even for people in peak condition.  Pollution in  the form of ozone fine particulates, and other contaminates is causing many people to suffer respiratory disease.

Pollution of air in the form of carbon dioxide is causing both the air and water of our planet to heat up, causing climate change.  This change is happening so fast it is already causing many problems, and we have only warmed up 0.8 degrees Celsius since before the industrial revolution began.  We are on the cusp of these problems worsening ever more rapidly, because a vicious cycle is getting started.  The higher carbon dioxide in the air is causing both the oceans and the air to be warmer.     One example is that this is causing  even more warming in the arctic to melt the sea ice which causes the water to absorb more warming sunlight, and to melt the sea ice even faster.

We all know we have to have water to drink.  The saying goes that we cannot go much more than three days without water to drink.  Beyond that, our environment needs water in the right amounts for our food to grow, and to help keep wildfires in check.  We are beginning to dry out inland, because the extra heat is evaporating the water more quickly.

So both we, and the environments on which we depend are in need of pure air and pure water.