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Organic Forum, Eco Forum, call it what you will, its back!

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

We finally managed to recover the database from our forum yesterday and as a result the forum is back up and running.

We know it will take time to return to its former glory but we are ever hopeful.

If you want to share your ideas on all things green then get over to www.organiclinker.com/forums and say hi.  We are a friendly bunch!

Falling Leaves

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Memory’s a funny thing. I was watching the Remembrance Day Service last Saturday, and as the evening came to a close and red poppies drifted down from the ceiling, childhood memories flooded back of shuffling through drifts of fallen leaves on autumn pavements, and of looking for sweet chestnuts in the New Forest, where the earth was springing under our feet with the energy of centuries of leaf mould.

The rosy-hues of autumn can lend our trees the resonance and texture of a Degas pastel, bringing a seasonal beauty that looks particularly stunning when set against a clear blue sky. When the leave finally fall to the ground it’s a chance to see close up the unique spectrum of colours that only Mother Nature can display en masse, and get away with.

For some of us however, leaves bring an altogether different scenario. “How was your weekend?” you chirrup to neighbour / colleague / fellow traveller on a Monday morning….”Oh, busy… you know… it’s the leaves…..sweeping up the leaves….bagging up the leaves…taking the bags to the tip…. burning the leaves…..

Honestly, what a waste of time and effort!

If, like me, you have a garden with soil that would not look out of place on Bournemouth beach, then those fallen leaves are an opportunity to provide your garden with some much needed soil structure. Heaped up into a uniformly shaped container – wire mesh ones are ideal, those untidy offerings will slowly dwindle down over a year or so into a crumbly mass that will help gardens like mine retain water in summer. Conversely, if you have inherited a predominantly clay site, then leaf mould will help transform those sticky slabs on your spade into something altogether more friable.

If dealing with them separately is not on your list of priorities, dry leaves, (providing essential carbon,) can be used on the compost heap to mix in with the green, nitrogenous stuff. For years I followed Lawrence D. Hills’s advice (He of Grow Your Own Fruit and Vegetables fame) and never put any leaves in my compost bin. Then I read John Roulac’s Backyard Composting and never looked back.

You don’t even have to be that organised. I have a huge tree in one corner of my garden, one of the malus brigade, bordered by a substantial stone wall. Most years I simply rake most of its fallen leaves into a pile against the wall, with a few logs for ballast, and after two or three years the rich brown residue gets raked back across the soil and helps lock in the moisture that is constantly under threat from the greedy tree roots. Such is my typically indolent approach to most matters horticultural that I no longer consider myself to be a gardener in the ‘manicuring’ sense, but one who ‘co-operates with Nature.’ So now it isn’t childish footsteps rustling through the leaves outside my window, but a seemingly inexhaustible pair of blackbirds on patrol, gorging themselves with the choice pickings and seeing off all comers – well those with feathers anyway. I tell myself that hedgehogs will bed down for the winter by the stone wall, knowing they won’t be disturbed by zealous raking, and that other creatures will find refuge in the ivy that advances relentlessly along the cracks and joins. Yes, there’s a lot to be said for leaving well alone.

Well, It seems to have happened again

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Another few months pass and the site is still ticking over.  But thats not what I want! I want the site to be at the front.

To this end I’m glad to announce we will be having regular articles on the site bringing fresh insights into the organic/environmental world.

Bring ‘em on!

Growth still comes naturally

Friday, August 10th, 2007

For us that  is!  We have just approved the 350th site onto Organiclinker.com out of a total of 4000 submissions! man thats a lot of spam.  I still dont understand wht people think that organiclinker users would want to see sites about ethynyrolpentxycillin?! Come on people!!

In other news, we have more product reviews on the way and hopefully an update to some of the features, and more importantly a regular blog once more - so much stuff is happening these days in terms of environmental awareness and organics!  - its very much flavour of the century!

Site update

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Ok, so where have we gone? well nowhere, we are now up and running on our new server.

It has been a stressful adjustment but we hope for the better

The forum is currently out of action still, but we are working on it.

Normal posting will resume shortly

Mike

Fruit and Veg Trumps upgrade

Monday, May 14th, 2007

After the success of version 1 of the Veggie Trumps we have upgraded all the values so that they are much more reliable.

Help our rating in Directory Critic

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

During my daily scour through the stats for OL I have noticed some traffic coming from some newer sources. One of these was The Directory Critic which someone has very kindly added us to. We currently have 2 reviews which is very flattering so thanks to anyone who has done that for us.

If you feel like our site is worth something why not get over there and give us a review :) - good or bad we happy for any!

Thanks again to anyone who took part!

Veggie Trumps comes to OL!

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

We have added a touch of fun to the site this week, by adding a new feature that we hope can become a nice little educational tool too.

Veggie Trumps is a based on the all popular trumps based card game,

34 Things….

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Just a strange post today, sent by a friend of OL, learn more about me if you dare…..

  1. Can you cook? I like to dabble here and there…
  2. What was your dream growing up? hmm, footballer, obviously then park ranger.
  3. What talent do you wish you had? Karate
  4. Favorite place? My own bed!!
  5. Favorite vegetable? Carrott
  6. What was the last book you read? The E Myth Revisited - Michael E. Gerber
  7. What zodiac sign are you? Cancer
  8. Any Tattoos and/or Piercings? No
  9. Worst Habit? er…none ;)
  10. Do we know each other outside of blogging/forums? No i don’t think so, unless you are the person who keeps following me.
  11. What is your favorite sport? Football, no doubt.
  12. Do you have a Negative or Optimistic attitude? Definitely Optimistic
  13. What would you do if you were stuck in an elevator with me? Probably notice your annoying habits
  14. Worst thing to ever happen to you? Legs failing to live up to their promise and hurting like hell.
  15. Tell me one weird fact about you.I have 3 arms
  16. Do you have any pets? 1 cat - Spyke
  17. Do you know how to do the Macarena? not really
  18. What time is it where you are now? Approximately 09:01 GMT and my boss is looking.
  19. Do you think clowns are cute or scary? Scary
  20. If you could change one thing about how you look, what would it be? My Eyes - no glasses
  21. Would you be my partner in crime or my conscience? Partner in crime, but only for the good stuff.
  22. What color eyes do you have? hazel?
  23. Ever been arrested? No
  24. Bottle or Draft? Nice pint of draft.
  25. If you won $10,000 dollars today, what would you do with it? Convert it to ££ and re-assess
  26. What kind of bubble gum do you prefer to chew? Tutti Fruitti
  27. What’s your favorite bar to hang at? not fussed
  28. Do you believe in ghosts? not at all, when they are proved, perhaps
  29. Favorite thing to do in your spare time? Watch footba, run OL ;)
  30. Do you swear a lot? I’m told too much.
  31. Biggest pet peeve?Spam, spam and more spam
  32. In one word, how would you describe yourself? Interestin. In the good way
  33. In one word, how would you describe me? Special. Read more to find out why
  34. Will you repost this so I can fill it out and do the same for you? er, why not.

Slow Organic Talk-ing!

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Sorry for the recent lack of posts, its not that there is nothing to talk about, simply not enough hours in the day!! Isn’t that the story of everyones life.

Watch this space for an upcoming review of the log maker which is sat waiting for a day that I can get outside and play with it without catching pneumonia.