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Black Sabbath grows better Plants

Ist wahrscheinlich Schleichwerbung für’s neue Sabbath-Album, aber was soll’s: Die BBC meint, Black Sabbath-beschallte Pflanzen wachsen besser und treiben schönere Blüten. Klingt logisch.

“We set up four glasshouses with different sorts of music in to see what happened to the plants,” Beardshaw said. “We had one that was silent – that was a control house – and we had one that was played classical music, we had one that was played Cliff Richard and we had one that was played Black Sabbath.

“And the ones with Black Sabbath – great big, thumping noise, rowdy music – they were the shortest, but they had the best flowers and the best resistance to pest and disease. The alstroemerias in the Cliff Richard house all died.

Black Sabbath ‘make flowers bloom’ (via Beatorama)

Ron Finley @TED2013: A guerilla gardener in South Central LA

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„Plant some shit.“ Und viel wichtiger: „I refuse to be a part of this reality that was manufactured by other people; I manufactured my own reality“.

“Growing your own food is like printing your own money,” [Ron Finley] says, to applause. Then he tells us why this really matters to him. “I raised my sons in South Central. I have a legacy here. I refuse to be a part of this reality that was manufactured by other people; I manufactured my own reality,” he says. “I am an artist. Gardening is my graffiti. A graffiti artist beautifies walls; I beautify parkways and yards. I treat the garden as a piece of cloth and the plants and the trees are the embellishment of that cloth. You’d be surprised what soil can do if you let it be your canvas.”

“Gardening is the most therapeutic and defiant act you can do, especially in the inner city,” he continues. “Plus, you get strawberries.”

South Central’s renegade gardener: Ron Finley at TED2013

Marijuana from Space

Der ehemalige NASA-Wissenschaftler Dale J. Chamberlain hat früher Botanik-Systeme für die ISS und das Space Shuttle gebaut und Anbauverfahren für kommende Mond-Basen entwickelt. Jetzt wendet er dieses Wissen in seiner neuen „High Altitude School of Hydroponics“ (H.A.S.H.) für Homegrower in Colorado an. Kein Scheiß. Es gibt eintägige Seminare für Amateurgärtner sowie eine Master Class mit Abschluss für professionelle Dope-Bauern. Ich will da hin.

Chamberlain knows more about far-out farming than almost anyone. At the Kennedy Space Center in the early 1990s he studied horticulture for future lunar colonies. “I assisted in building a plant-growth chamber that is still on the space shuttle,” he says, explaining that low-gravity hydroponics left him uniquely prepared to handle Colorado’s new legal landscape. “[…]

“Will there be weed in space?” He inhales and holds it for a beat before answering. […] anyone who’s seen how astronauts go to the bathroom knows a bong in zero gravity could be very messy. Chamberlain is undaunted. “Anything can be engineered. I’m envisioning the filter in my mind now, you’d have to somehow strain the water from the air. It could be done, but there are better ways in space. They’d probably use a vaporator-type system or even edibles. The short answer to your question is: hemp in space!”

Meet the Former NASA Scientist Who’s Teaching Coloradans How to Grow Marijuana Legally (via Animal NY)

Photos from the Marijuana-Farm

Grassland ist ein Fotoprojekt von jemandem namens H.Lee, der ein Jahr lang die Arbeit auf einer Marijuana-Farm bei San Francisco geknippst hat. Wired hat anlässlich der Legalisierung von Shit in Washington und Colorado ein Posting dazu, NPR hat auch was (tolle Headline: America’s Big Backyard Pot Business) und der Infotext auf der Website von Lee liest sich wie der Anfang eines Cannabis-Märchens für Kiffer. Toll!

A few hours north of San Francisco, along the coast, lies a rugged landscape of towering Redwoods and Douglas Firs. Cut with rivers and fog, it is iconic American terrain, which draws countless RV-towing tourists who wind up and down logging roads all summer long.

But beneath this layer of green and golden splendor, there exists an unseen world that no maps can find, only a discriminating eye for unmarked dirt roads. To the initiated, there are signs, as clear as the highway billboards offering hydroponic paraphernalia, medical cannabis consultations, trimming solutions and turkey bags in bulk. These services are welcome flags to cannabis country, where droves of marijuana growers, both indoor and outdoor, hide in the hills and make their living.

Magic Mushroom Unicorn Terrarium

Die Star Wars-Terrariums im Etsy-Store (und in der Galerie unten) von The Wonder Room sind wirklich sehr hübsch, so richtig überlegen muss ich allerdings beim obigen Magic Mushroom Unicorn-Terrarium. Und da müssen dann noch fleischfressende Pflanzen rein und am Einhorn müsste man mit ein bisschen Kunstblut rumpinseln… but that’s just me.

Journey deep into the Mushroom forest where you will find the Magical Unicorn. Beware of toadstool rings and willow trees… Stay away from old oaks! …This friendly Unicorn will safely lead the way to the Castle of the Fairy Princess.

Magical Mushroom Unicorn Garden – Fantasy Forest Terrarium Diorama in Glass Dome (via Laughing Squid)

Save the Prinzessinnengarten

Der Prinzessinnengarten ist ein Berliner Urban Farming-Projekt und dessen Existenz ist trotz mehrfacher Auszeichnung mit dem Utopia Award und durch den Rat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung wegen des Verkaufs der Fläche gefährdet. Urban Farming und Neo-Futurismus vs Gentrifizierung. Eine Petition für eine gesicherte Zukunft des Projekts kann man hier unterzeichnen (hab’ ich bereits vor einer Weile gemacht), da fehlen noch 1800 Unterschriften, das ist mehr als machbar, spread the Word. Gute Sache, unbedingt unterstützenswert.

Die Zukunft des Prinzessinnengartens ist ungewiss. Der Liegenschaftsfonds plant einen Verkauf der stadteigenen Fläche am Moritzplatz. Das könnte das baldige Aus des Gartens bedeuten.

Freiräume öffnen Möglichkeiten für soziales Engagement und für neue Formen urbanen Lebens. Sie sind Teil des kreativen, schönen und wilden Berlins, von dem die Politik schwärmt. Der Moritzplatz steht beispielhaft für die Bedrohung dieser Freiräume, aber auch für die Chancen, die sich aus ihnen ergeben. Er könnte zum Modell für eine zukunftsorientierte Liegenschaftspolitik werden, die den Wert von Orten wie dem Prinzessinnengarten Rechnung trägt und die Menschen vor Ort frühzeitig und auf Augenhöhe einbindet.

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Agriculture Casemod

Mike Schropp hat aus alten Computerteilen einen Acker-Casemod gebaut, auf dem er Weizenkeim anbaut. Die Temperatur des “Bodens” reguliert er über die CPU-Auslastung: Bio Computer (via Neatorama)

California Carnivores

Cool Hunting Video Presents: California Carnivores from Cool Hunting on Vimeo.

Sehr schöner Clip von Cool Hunting über California Carnivores, ein Laden für fleischfressende Pflanzen.

In our latest video we trekked out into the beautiful farmland outside Sebastopol, California to visit California Carnivores, North America’s largest carnivorous plant nursery. We spoke with founder Peter D’Amato about his personal history with these hungry plants, their cultural significance and what it takes to raise up fantastical plants from seed. Taking in the active plant life, we watched Venus Flytraps chowing down and a got a peak inside the stomach of an American Pitcher Plant.

The Adventures of a Space-Zucchini

Don Petit, Astronaut und derzeit auf der ISS, hat damit begonnen, die Abenteuer von Astro-Z aufzuschreiben: Eine Zucchini, die er grade im Weltall aufzieht. Und zwar aus der Perspektive des Gemüses. Ganz große Unterhaltung und nebenbei lernt man tausend Details über Space-Gärtnerei.

January 14
My gardener fusses with me several times a day. He checks that I have water, light, and with a hypodermic syringe, injects this tea concoction into the ziplock bag. It bathes my roots with a not so tasty drink however it does seem to contain the nutrients I need. I won’t complain; on expeditions into the frontier the food is often this way.

January 15
My gardener fusses with my leaves. I am not sure if I like that. I now have four and I do not quite understand why he behaves this way. He sticks his nose up against them. Does he take me for some sort of a handkerchief? Apparently he takes pleasure in my earthy green smell. There is nothing like the smell of living green in this forest of engineered machinery. I see the resultant smile. Maybe this is one of my roles as a crewmember on this expedition.

Astro-Z in Zero-G – The Diary of a Space Zucchini – Part 1

How to make a Terrarium Christmas Ornament

Inhabitat erklärt, wie man Terrarien-Weihnachtsbaumkugeln bastelt: DIY: How to Make a Terrarium Christmas Ornament! (via Miss Cakehead)

spOnlines Eines Tages über Guerilla Gardening

spOnlines Eines Tages hat einen schönen Artikel über die Geschichte des Guerilla Gardening:

Gras, Granaten, grüne Daumen: In den Siebzigern zog eine Gruppe von Widerstandskämpfern mit Spaten und Harken ins Gefecht gegen den Verfall New Yorks. Mit illegal angelegten Blumenbeeten verwandelten sie Müllhalden in grüne Oasen – und wurden zu den Urvätern einer subversiven Gärtnerbewegung.

Guerilla Gardening – Blumenkrieger im Großstadtdschungel

Zombie Garden Gnome

Ein Zombie-Gartenzwerg. Macht sich sicherlich ziemlich fantastisch, wenn bereits die Zombie of Montclaire Moors Statue im Blumenbeet verwest, die beiden in Kombination wären dann sowas wie eine „Gartenzwerg beschwört fiese Geister und ruft die Toten aus den Gräbern“-Installation. Ich würde mir sowas jedenfalls definitiv so hinstellen.

A plague is loose and is set to destroy life on earth as we know it! Since Garden Gnomes are a protector of “life” they are the first to fall ill to this new pandemic. They have become the undead in your flourishing garden of life. They are ZOMBIE GNOMES!

“Walking Dead” Zombie Gnome is cast out of garden statuary stone weighing 10 lbs. He measures 14 inches tall & is hand painted.

Zombie Garden Gnome, “Walking Dead” (Danke Nils!)

Atomic Gardens

Pruned hat ein superspannendes Interview mit Paige Johnson, Nanotechnologin an der Uni Tulsa in Oklahoma, die derzeit die Geschichte der „Atomic Gardens“ recherchiert, in denen man in den 50s Pflanzen und Samen verstrahlt hat, um Mutationen hervorzurufen.

Pruned: So basically what are atomic gardens?

Paige Johnson: After WWII, there was a concerted effort to find ‘peaceful’ uses for atomic energy. One of the ideas was to bombard plants with radiation and produce lots of mutations, some of which, it was hoped, would lead to plants that bore more heavily or were disease or cold-resistant or just had unusual colors. The experiments were mostly conducted in giant gamma gardens on the grounds of national laboratories in the US but also in Europe and countries of the former USSR.

These efforts utimately reached far into the world outside the laboratory grounds in several ways: in plant varieties based on mutated stocks that were—and still are—grown commercially, in irradiated seeds that were sold to the public by atomic entrepreneur C.J. Speas during the 50s and 60s and through the Atomic Gardening Society, started in England by Muriel Howorth to promote the mutated varieties.

It’s easy to look back at it all as some crazy, or conspiratorial, plot. But the atomic gardens weren’t a secret. They’ve just been forgotten. And it’s clear from reading the primary sources that most people involved were deeply sincere. They really thought their efforts would eradicate hunger, end famine, prevent another war.

Atomic Gardens

Plantable Comics

Neulich erst die Sneakers, die man pflanzen kann, jetzt Comics, aus denen Blumen wachsen. Geil!

thanks to the wonder of science, we now have The Gardener and April Showers, two comics you can actually plant in the ground to grow herbs and flowers, respectively, thanks to their seed-infused paper. Available online, and at specialty shops, these are comics that hippies, minimalists, and hipsters can enjoy reading, guilt free, while sipping an organic, fair-trade chai.

A Plantable Comic Book That Can Grow Into Herbs and Flowers

Rainbow Roses

Regenbogen-Rosen gehen supereinfach: Den Stengel auseinanderschneiden und die beiden Enden in gefärbtes Wasser stecken, dieses Procedere mit verschiedenen Farben wiederholen. Voilà.

How to grow a Rainbow Rose, Naturally (via Einhorn)