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Urban agriculture news for the Pacific Northwest

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aGROWculture

the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating new culture, raising awareness, and feeding, breeding, and raising new discourses and behavior; cerebral farming. the production of sustainable values, actions, food for thought or mental crops. Wednesday, 19 February 2014. New York City Food Policy. Advocate for improvements in federal and state .

Growing in the Twin Cities with Backyard Harvest Building a sustainable and delicious urban food system one yard at a time

Growing in the Twin Cities with Backyard Harvest. After two incredibly successful seasons, the Permaculture Research Institute Cold Climate is saying farewell to Backyard Harvest. Although Backyard Harvest is no more, PRI will continue to support urban farmers through our Urban Farming Certification Program.

Beans, Bunnies, and a Sprout.

Beans, Bunnies, and a Sprout. Two northwest Washington gardeners with a Sprout. Friday, May 3, 2013. Community garden space acquired and bed cleared for planting. Looking forward to homegrown tomatoes, squash, kale, beans, and peas this year. Our other smaller garden space already has lettuce, leeks, and dill planted. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Sunday, July 8, 2012.

from a bugs eye view

Monday, November 14, 2016. Friday, March 2, 2012.

A City Chicken Farm

Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Lucky for us, there is a bountiful list of producers who value genetic diversity and the preservation of important species as much as we do. Our seed list for 2014 will be fulfilled by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.

Enviro-Sustain

Monday, December 13, 2010. So eco-tourists can visit places like Xcaret. Or do any number of other eco-tourist travel. Activities in places all around the world but I read of an opportunity today that I think is a little more unique. I read an article about how tours will begin to be offered to visit the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine beginning in 2011. Slightly Smarter Than a Monkey. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. That you can follow to see what is happening from time to time.

KJs Restart Button

Day to day musings by Konnie. Working towards living a healthier, gluten-free, hopefully cancer free life with my 2 dogs, 3 chickens and loving family. decide to be yourself and enjoy life, and pay attention to Gods gifts all around. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Friday afternoon, LL and I listened to music. Not sur what is going on with my blogger format to post.

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Urban Farming Welcome To Urban Farming!

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bringing the country to the city urban farming made easy

Bringing the country to the city. October 3, 2008 by. In April 2007 my family moved in to a very well loved, old weatherboard in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The year before we had moved from our home in East Gippsland. We had missed the bush, so we thought we would recreate a little country oasis in the city. What we have today is a wonderful little oasis, growing and changing every day.

Urban Farming Emma The farm in the middle of the city.

The farm in the middle of the city. After being away from the farm for the winter and fall, i was shocked to come back to pretty luscious berms! It was a very mild winter so it makes sense. There were also a plethora of little bugs, because they survived the winter! I was so amazed by how many plants reseeded themselves, and how they flourished so well without human care! Swiss Chard and Kale Recipes. Sweet and Sour Swiss Chard. One bunch of swiss chard, cleaned and torn into. One medium onion, sliced.