Posted on May 15, 2014 by KK
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Another Wednesday at the Manor Farmers Market. I met quite a few wonderful people today! I always enjoy engaging conversations with others who are involved in similar projects and experiments at home. We were talking citrus and…
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Posted on April 4, 2014 by KK
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Well it’s Friday. Another week nearing completion. It’s a mighty windy day. The chickens are dodging one another in the shadows and drift ever so slightly. That’s yarrow growing in my first butterfly garden bed. It’s…
Category: Sustainable Movement Tags: aphid eaters, beneficial insects, butterfly weed, candytuft, flame acanthus, Helen M. Roman, lady bug cycle, lady bug transformation, larvae, sunflower, yarrow