from Jim Conrad's Naturalist Newsletter:
SIMPLE LIVING

  • Agroforestry in a Maya Village
  • Ancient Maya Stone Washbasin
  • Blossom End Rot in Tomatoes
  • Build a Campfire, How to
  • Canché, Traditional Maya Raised Bed
  • Coldframe
  • Compost Bin Made of Shipping Pallets
  • Composting & Peeing in the Tropics
  • Corn, Squash, Beans & Quilite
  • Cutworms -- Plastic Collars against
  • Eating Spineless Pricklypears
  • Fig Tree Stem Cuttings
  • Gardening by the Moon
  • Gardening with Charcoal
  • Gardening with Seaweed
  • Horse Manure Tea
  • Lettuce Seed, Collecting
  • Living Mulch in a Tropical Dry Season Garden
  • Maya Hut Building & Repair
  • Mexican Water Bottle Gourd
  • Milpas: Traditional Maya Cornfields
  • Mobile & Immobile Nutrients
  • Mulch, Not for the Maya
  • Mustard Seeds, Collecting Them
  • Nutrient Deficiencies in Corn
  • Oak-Apple Gall Ink
  • Off-Grid Electricity & Hot Water
  • Organic Gardening Notes from Mexico
  • Plant Bed for An Arid Climate
  • Recycling My Own Humanure
  • Rooting Hormone, Using it
  • Solar Funnel Cooker
  • Solar House Power System Economics
  • Solar Satellite Dish
  • Solar System Running Refrigerator
  • Sour Pozol
  • Sprouting Large Beans
  • Stem Rooting
  • Stored Carrots Developing Black Splotches
  • Sunburned Leaves
  • Thinning Apples
  • Tomato Root Nematodes
  • Tortilla Coffee
  • Water Filter, Using a Portable
  • Waxy-feeling Tomatoes