by Rasta Farmer Boi | Oct 19, 2009 | Seed Vegetables
Mustard has a tiny seed and grows into a delicious Green to eat Mustard is a very under rated vegetable in these times of escalating food prices and food shortages. It is a hardy little plant and easy to grow as well as conditioning your soil while it is growing. The...
by Mystic Warrior | Feb 25, 2009 | Rastafari
Technology Education and Freedom In the words of the His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I the first, King of Kings, Lord of Lords Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah. “No development in the modern world has been so startling as the revolution in...
by Reggae Boi | Feb 18, 2009 | Rasta Surfer
Rasta surfing in the Boston waves Rasta surfing ideology has been around since the sixties. Around this time surfing was associated with places like the Hawaiian and South Pacific Islands, Australia, South Africa, USA, Mexico, Indonesia and Brazil. As surfing has...
by Medicine Woman | Feb 16, 2009 | Medicinal Plants
Jamaican Fever Grass or Lemongrass Family: Poaceae Botanical Names: Andropogon citrates or Cymbopogon citrates Common Names: Lemon grass, Gandhatrana, Hari-chaha, Bhutrin Aginghas, Bhustrina, Chae-Kashmiri, Chayapul, Chippagaddi, Gandha bela, Gandha-Bena, Gavatichaha,...
by Medicine Woman | Dec 30, 2008 | Seed Vegetables
Egyptian Spinach Nutritious green Corchorus olitorius This plant is a great addition to the food garden. It is very high in nutrition and protein and grows easily. Once known as the food of the Pharaohs it has been cultivated for thousands of years and recognised for...