Forces seen and unseen are ganging up against my tomato plants, and I'm not going to stand for it.
When you lose three prize crops--broccoli, lettuce, and spinach--to the critters, what do you do?
Variety is the spice of life and the University of California, Santa Cruz's Garden Project, headed by Orin Martin proves this fact. Here Michel Nischan visits one of California's most intensive gardens.
Get information and tips to make every meal burst with flavor when Chef Du Cuisine Michel Nischan travels the world to show us Pure & Simple ways to create delicious and nutritious meals.
Flour, water, and a little fire are the only tools you'll need to make this air filled bread with Michel Nischan and William Ruble.
Trying to grow in an urban setting? Michel Nischan and Renee Loux stumble on a nursery while stopping at a gas station. Here they'll discuss the simplicity of planting an herb garden.
Trying to grow in an urban setting? Michel Nischan and Renee Loux stumble on a nursery while stopping at a gas station. Here they'll discuss the simplicity of planting an herb garden.
Defining "organic" is often a challenge. Michel Nischan breaks down the meaning and how the principles can be implemented into every day life.
Interests: Indie Crafting, Art, Astronomy, Physics, History, Eco-Friendly, Computer Graphics, Sewing, Knitting, Drawing, Macrame, Painting, Spinning,Book Binding, Screenprinting, Electronics Tinkering, Web Design, Books about my interests, Coffee, Travel, Black Tea, Cooking, Corduroy, Wool Felt, Ribbons, Vintage Patches, Collecting Sanrio paraphernalia, Boondoggle, Zines
Inspiration: Carl Sagan, Jim Henson, and Tori Amos.