Monday, March 9, 2015

Plan for the Creation Gardening Book



Several readers have asked me to write a new gardening book, and I am going to do that.

My immediate deadline is for a justification book for Emmaus Conference in April.

I am working on the apologetics novel and revising Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant. The justification book is going to be finished first, to combat UOJ. I will be working on the rough draft of the gardening book this summer and collecting photographs from our gardens to use in the book.


Plan for Creation Gardening : Non-Toxic, Easy, Low-Cost, Productive Flowers and Food

There are four main themes -

  1. Creation - how it relates to gardening practices and the Christian Faith.
  2. Observation and practical ideas from Sharon Lovejoy and other authors. Beneficial insects, birds, creatures, and weeds.
  3. Scientific discoveries about soil microbes.
  4. Applying the information and insights, integrating what we know.
These four themes are completely harmonious, whether authors emphasize one perspective or another.

As someone has said, the truth does not need to be defended, because the truth defends itself. One recent example is the failure of inorganic fertilizer salts in helping roses grow. One writer to a forum said, "My friends use organics and have great results, but I don't."

When I looked at what major roses gardens do - ta dah - they avoid inorganic fertilizers.

Queen Elizabeth has private gardens, very large and overflowing with every living creature and flower. The caretakers are told to use no toxins, no inorganic fertilizers.

If you cannot afford all the fancy chemicals and the high-powered soil osterizers, you can still have a royal garden. 

"Horse manure is better than inorganic salts?
Whoda guessed?"


Frank Lloyd Wright House Will Soon Open at Crystal Bridges

This Frank Lloyd Wright home will soon be open at Crystal Bridges
in NW Arkansas, about 15 minutes from us.


BENTONVILLE -- An iconic Frank Lloyd Wright house has been dismantled, packed in shipping containers and is headed for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

The museum reports that, as of Thursday, Wright’s 1954 Usonian house, known as the Bachman Wilson House, is on its way to its new home.

Back in January, Crystal Bridges announced they had acquired the house by the legendary American architect. It had been located in the Borough of Millstone in Somerset County, N.J. Due to repeated flooding, the house has sustained significant damage and relocation has been recommended as a means of best preserving the structure.

At Crystal Bridges, the house will be available for study as well as for limited programming and tours. 

The Bachman Wilson House will be located a short distance from the museum along its 3.5 miles of trails. Crystal Bridges says they hope to complete the move and reconstruction in early 2015.

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. reportedly donated its services to transport the house from New Jersey.

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GJ -

Little Ichabod said, "Why travel? The whole world comes to us."