I hope that us Citizen Farmers will take up this call to action to help solve hunger in our country. Growing, harvesting, and sharing food are perfect catalysts for cultivating community. And what better way to cultivate community than to be generous with our time, talents, and harvest than to grow your community even larger…and sharing with those in need?
It’s the time of giving and what better way to say thank you to your family, community and earth than plan and build a community garden.
Read MoreI'll tell you a simple secret: Compost happens. Things in nature decompose. That's just what they do.
Read MoreThere are many ways to join the Citizen Farmer movement with actions big or small. We’ve put together some ways that YOU can take action to regenerate our soil, health, and community.
Read MoreThis tasty mixture can be used for pickling vegetables such as cucumbers, okra, or peppers, or as a delicious salad dressing.
Read MoreThe obvious reward to growing one’s own food is being able to eat it. Over the years, I have had the opportunity to learn how to cook and share my abundant harvest with others.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want their garden to pay for itself and then some? Here are some crops that can save you real money at the grocery store and maybe even make you a few bucks.
Read MoreA favorite farm dish for tilling season.
Read MoreIt is important to define your intentions.
Read MoreComposting goes beyond feeding soil and supporting healthy plant growth.
Read MoreMany people over the years have asked me to explain what biodynamic farming is and how it is different from organic farming.
Read MoreHere's a simple exercise to try at your office. Find a sunny window that people pass by often.
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