Saturday Tweets: Open Kitchens, Weedless Gardens and Copy Cats

...don't see them https://t.co/eDClwbXSYl — Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 12, 2017 Who designed this NYC subway signage? @plitter solved a typographical mystery that is sure to delight design nerds! https://t.co/0UIW8Rc4ym pic.twitter.com/THDimxs171 — Alissa Walker (@awalkerinLA) July 14, 2017 Become a @ucanr Ambassador by clicking here to sign up! You'll have the chance to win prizes! #WeAreUCANRpromo https://t.co/fx0gNcmzrl — Root Simple (...

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Saturday Tweets: Plywood and Mean Cats

...y interesting https://t.co/saNCwBsNQZ — Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 12, 2017 Where "Jaywalking" Is Not a Crime https://t.co/Mh0jXKM8Y7 via @StreetsblogUSA — StreetsblogLA (@StreetsblogLA) September 11, 2017 Officials brought tick to press conference to warn about tick-borne diseases, but it escaped https://t.co/iFBbzfatD6 — Root Simple (@rootsimple) September 11, 2017 One of the original #FoodWaste tips – turn day old bread into salad. #Ze...

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Saturday Tweets: Wood Chips, Embroidery and Tempura

Wood chips in the garden ? https://t.co/oK8CKZPsAU pic.twitter.com/75shJUhS6W — Eric Rochow (@GardenForkTV) August 18, 2017 i’m reducing horizontal surfaces, all i do is pile stuff on them. https://t.co/Cx3JmSxZqD — Eric Rochow (@GardenForkTV) August 18, 2017 Call of the wild: Look to nature for garden guidance https://t.co/v6b1Y7y8fF — Thomas Rainer (@ThomasRainerDC) August 18, 2017 Map of local embroidery techniques in Pakistan https://t.co/IdK...

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Saturday Tweets: Peach Chutney, Pagers and Floating Homes

...y Dylan Magaster https://t.co/eHhBF8PPMW — Root Simple (@rootsimple) August 12, 2017 Bringing A Legacy Pager Network Back to Life via @hackaday https://t.co/LoCir1wGvx — Root Simple (@rootsimple) August 12, 2017 Ecological manag of slopes “We see a difference in the wildlife since creating wilder spaces close to the buildings” https://t.co/udOqAvcXtC pic.twitter.com/7DRSXfUSNh — Thomas Rainer (@ThomasRainerDC) August 12, 2017 The New York High Lin...

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Saturday Tweets: Old Farms and Old Books

“Cities and farms are far older than we think… people at the equator were actively changing the natural world…” https://t.co/gd8Rs09tZW — Geoff Manaugh (@bldgblog) August 5, 2017 Did you know that you can use a pasta maker as a printing press? My first drypoint, scratched on the lid of a plastic salad container. pic.twitter.com/zMDcDW4oS5 — Leslie Watts (@lesliewattsart) August 3, 2017 Uniy of Leeds find what is thought to be first travel-sized l...

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