74: Stella Otto on Backyard Fruit Trees
74: Stella Otto on Backyard Fruit Trees Stella Otto got her first taste for fruit growing during annual family outings to the U-pick orchards of western Massachusetts. After receiving a…
74: Stella Otto on Backyard Fruit Trees Stella Otto got her first taste for fruit growing during annual family outings to the U-pick orchards of western Massachusetts. After receiving a…
Vermicompost:Harvesting Black Gold By Anne-Marie Miller (Dash) Editor’s note: This is a follow-up article to Vermicompost: Black Gold for the Garden. I am excited to announce that it is time…
52: Anne-Marie Miller on Overcoming Homesteading Obstacles Anne-Marie, or Dash (for the hyphen in her name), is an urban farmer in Dallas, Texas. She raises chickens and rabbits on less…
Vermicompost: Black Gold for the Garden By Anne-Marie Miller (Dash) Just recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Heather, the main worm wrangler at her business, The Texas Worm Ranch.…
45: Marjory Wildcraft on The Homegrown Food Summit Marjory is the founder of the [Grow] Network, which is the online home of a global network of people who produce their…
42: Dave Young on Weather Prediction for Homesteaders Cap’n Dave has been gardening since he was a kid, and his Dad taught him fishing, hunting, gardening… and the myriad skills…
41: Joel Karsten on Straw Bale Gardening Joel is a farm boy who grew up tending a soil garden like others have for centuries, but he shook up…
37: Justin Rhodes on Permaculture and Chickens Abundant Permaculture near Asheville, North Carolina Justin Rhodes is an author/film producer at AbundantPermaculture.com where he teaches folks how to live more sustainable…
Listen for some of Paul’s best winter growing tips, his successes and failures, and his #1 piece of advice for getting started.
In this episode, we interview gardener and speaker Kari Spencer to learn all about her experience farming! Listen for interesting and useful information regarding quails as livestock, perennial vs annual plants, mulch, the importance of education, and “growing” your groceries.