355: Sowan Thai on Cultivating as Millennial Farmers
355: Sowan Thai on Cultivating as Millennial Farmers. Becoming the next generation of urban farmers. Sowan was born and raised in Phoenix, leaving just long enough to earn a B.S.…
355: Sowan Thai on Cultivating as Millennial Farmers. Becoming the next generation of urban farmers. Sowan was born and raised in Phoenix, leaving just long enough to earn a B.S.…
354: James Ross on Value of Community Gardens. Empowering a community’s strength and resilience through gardening. James, a father of five and grandfather of eight, is co-founder of the Quesada…
344: Jennifer Pratt on Easy Garden Spacing. Making simplified gardening even easier. Jen is an entrepreneur and inventor. After a frustrating first attempt at growing a family garden, she and…
337: Molly Beverly on Lunch as an Academic Subject. Taking school lunches very seriously. Chef Molly Beverly is Prescott, Arizona’s creative food activist and teacher. As Prescott College Food Service…
332: Barbara Masoner on Growing Food Locally. Caring about local communities and their vegetable gardens. Barbara’s background is in environmental studies. Her first garden was a 4-H project in 5th…
323: Kari Spencer on Farming in the City. Growing crops and raising livestock in urban spaces. Kari is a popular local gardening & homesteading speaker. As a Master Gardener and…
320: Shannon McCabe on Heirloom Seed Stories. Documenting the histories of seeds in Baker Creek Catalogs. Shannon is a writer who found her passion melded beautifully with farming and growing…
318: Jessica Walliser on Attracting Beneficial Bugs. Recognizing the connections between insects and plant life. Jessica earned her degree in Horticulture from Penn State University and co-hosts “The Organic Gardeners”,…
Wiggle Room: A Red Wriggler Obsession by Dan Corbin A friend of mine says her “obsession” took hold a couple years ago after she read something online about “vermicomposting.”-or using…
Things I Wish I Had Known About Chickens Before I Got Them By Anne-Marie Miller There seems to be a movement towards backyard chickens in my area. Pretty soon it…