Posted on December 22, 2014 by KK
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My bioregion has a lot of growth opportunities and has made great strides within our local foodshed. The biggest sustainable access that anyone can have in relation to their local foodshed is to grow their own produce, like…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: Austin, Austin Farmers Market, backyard gardening, Capital Area Food Bank, civic agriculture, Community Supported Agriculture, CSA, food security, food shed, garden, green gate organic farm, latebloomamerica, Manor, New Farm Institute, Organic Farming, our homestead, SNAP benefits, sustainable agriculture, Sustainable Food Center, tecolote organic farm, Texas, Travis County, Urban Roots
Posted on February 19, 2014 by KK
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I seriously need to get with the program. Full swing in Grad school continuing my sustainability studies and ready for the semester to be over! Did I say that out loud? 9 credit hours was too…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: agrivoltaic, Austin, brown seaweed, Central Texas, Drucker, entrepreneurship, Grad school, Gulf coast, masters degree, Monk and the Riddle, mother earth news, Natural Gardener, neonics, organic gardening, photovoltaic panels, planting sprouted onions, Red Barn, Running Lean book, sargassum, sustainability studies, Texas, texas state university
Posted on August 20, 2013 by KK
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This morning I spent a few hours weeding tomato plants for a local nonprofit that supports the development of youth by teaching organic farming techniques as well as genuine life principles. Although the youth who work…
Category: Organic Farming, Sustainable Movement, Volunteer Opportunities Tags: Austin, Central Texas, Eastside Austin, networking, nonprofit, Organic Farming, Organic Produce, teenagers, Urban Roots, volunteer, volunteering in Austin, youth