Daily DOSE Farm
Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Interviews

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Last month we were invited to share some info about herbs. Here are links to ANC's Green Living and GMA's Good News. https://anc.y...
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Ashitaba part 3

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The plants are growing really fast. These photos were taken January 9, 2015. Another batch of salad greens were planted beside them to use ...
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Friday, February 6, 2015

Ashitaba part 2

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This is how we propagate our Ashitaba seeds. These are Ashitaba seeds. We usually plant them with the flat (lighter color) side facin...
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Ashitaba part 1

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Lately we've been planting some Ashitaba (Angelica Keiskei) in our garden. We got these seedlings around November 2014. We immediately ...
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Our Latest Addition to Our Brewer Family

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Our biggest Vortex Brewer Yet...  

Vermi Tea Brewing Instructions

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Its been a long time since our last posting. 2011 was a busy year for us, traveling all around the country giving free seminars on organic f...
Friday, November 12, 2010

Mini Spiral Garden

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The 3rd Pinoy Herbal Festival will be held at the AANI Herbal Center this coming November 19 to 21. The 3 day event will feature a lineup of...
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Raymond and Mariel.........................................
Hello, Raymond and Mariel here. We started this blog to share the developments of our small farm to all of you. We decided to call it the Daily DOSE Farm. DOSE stands for Diverse, Organic, Sustainable and Eco-friendly. Our farm is Diverse because, although small, it is home to about 100 kinds of vegetables and herbs. It also shelters hundreds of different insects, a few species of birds and billions of beneficial fungi and bacteria. We practice Organic farming. Not a drop of pesticide or a granule of synthetic fertilizer is used in our farm. We hate chemicals! We only use the best compost we can produce, freshly brewed compost tea, and the wisdom nature gave us. We support Sustainable agriculture. For us, we are only borrowing our land from our future kids and grandchildren, so we must preserve its fertility. From our farm to our stores we follow Eco-friendly practices. We use recyclable materials for packaging and encourage people to shop bringing reusable shopping bags. Shoppers with reusable bags get discounts and freebies. Join us in making our world better. We can’t imagine Mother Earth being worse than what she is today.
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