6 Ways to Fight Hunger With Your Garden
January 18, 2016Pay it forward with your harvest by growing food that you intend to give away.
Pay it forward with your harvest by growing food that you intend to give away.
Eating fermented products builds more than your gut biome—it builds community, too. Diversify the ferments you make by swapping cultures with friends.
Ducks are another backyard bird that doesn’t get quite the amount of attention that chickens do, but they can offer a lot to your urban farm.
Planting a garden that fosters native pollinators will create a circular relationship that benefits plants and insects alike.
Don’t let any part of your precious home-grown veggies go to waste with these creative preservation methods.
Freezing is a great quick preservation option—but you’ll want to avoid it with these produce items.
Lisa Steele Backyard chickens are all the rage nowadays in rural and urban areas alike. Many towns and even cities are changing their laws to allow a small flock of chickens, but why not consider a few ducks instead? Ducks might actually make more sense for your family and be easier on your yard […]
Permaculture isn’t just regulated to the realm of growing food. Here’s how you can make it a life-long practice.
Still not allowed to keep chickens where you live? Something’s gotta change.
Get the highest quality produce and products for your money at the local farmers market with these pointers from a pro.