Posted on January 21, 2016 by KK
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January, the time when we plan new beginnings. I hope this year, your new beginnings include growing plants! Now is the time to be ordering seeds, here are a few companies that you may like! Mother…
Category: Gardening, Organic, Sustainable Agriculture Tags: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, Botanical Interest, Johnny Seeds, mother earth news, ordering seeds, Peaceful Valley Seeds, Pinetree Seed Company, Seed Savers Exchange, Stark's Bro, Territorial Seed Company, Tomato Growers
Posted on March 31, 2015 by KK
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Organic Red Hard Wheat growing in our largest garden bed and planted as the first crop to build the soil! We purchased this seed from Thayer Feed and Seed LLC at the Mother Earth News Fair…
Category: Agrarian, Chickens, Gardening, Organic, Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable Movement Tags: agrarian, Austin Energy, bioregion, building soil, Central Texas, Coyote Creek Farm, CSA, energy cycle, Farmers Market, fodder, food movement, forage-producing capacity, Grass Farming, grazing management system, green manure, healthy food, heritage breed diversification, husbandry, Joel Salatin, Kansas, Manor, mixed farming system, Native Seed Company, native seeds, nature, nutiritve cycle, pasture's ecosystem, Polyface Farm, Salad Bar Beef, sustainable, sustainable farming, Texas, Thayer, Thayer Feed and Seed, value added products
Posted on January 7, 2014 by KK
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MISS YOU! As an overachiever by nature, I didn’t realize that my needing to post an update to our blog was so outdated! It’s been on my neverending list of to dos. I actually have piles of topics…
Category: Austin, Beer, Beverages, Food, Gardening, Organic Farming, Permaculture, Sustainable Movement, Texas Tags: beauty by nature, books, Food and Water Documentaries, gaia's garden, Homebrew, Moving, Organic Farming, Organic Food, permaculture books, Porter, raising chickens, Sleeping Naked Is Green, Teaming with Microbes book, Texas Bug Book, Texas Mushrooms, Urban Homestead Rental in Travis County, What you don't know can kill you