Posted on July 13, 2015 by KK
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Well I don’t think I can ever get caught up in the backyard these days! My gardens have become so large that I’m constantly cultivating the soil! It seems as if just as I’ve finished one thing,…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: aquaponics, Austin, Backyard Chickens, banana spider, Buckwheat, campine chicken, carrots, cat, Central Texas, chickens, compost, creme de lite carrots, crimson watermelon, drip nozzles, grapes, Greenhouse growing, Herbs, Heritage Breeds, heritage hens, Manor, rainwater harversting, rattlesnake, Small Scale Farm, Starkbro's, Sustainable Food Systems, Texas, tomatoes, Walking Onion, watermelon
Posted on June 26, 2015 by KK
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Turning community supported agriculture into agriculture-supported community would allow community food security to thrive within the local food movement (Ackerman-Leist 2013). Community food security targets the local population and strives to, “make healthy, fresh food available to…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: Austin, Central Texas, DDIP, Double Dollar Incentive Program, EBT equipped, Farmers Market Incentive Program, Farmers' Market, FNS, Food and Nutrition Service, food security, gleaning, Green Mountain College, local food, Master of Science in Sustainable Food Systems, MSFS discussion, Philip Ackerman-Leist, Rebuilding the Foodshed, SFC, SNAP, Sustainable Food Center, Sustainable Food Systems, TBB, Texas, The Benefit Bank, Travis County, Urban Roots, USDA, WIC
Posted on April 11, 2015 by KK
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Here in Texas we’ve experienced spring weather for quite some time. You can really tell it’s spring when all the plants are blooming like crazy and there is green growth everywhere! My lemon balm is crazy…
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