80: Albert Kaufman from Farm My Yard
80: Albert Kaufman from Farm My Yard Albert is a long time Pacific Northwest activist. He’s worked on urban farming, forestry, quality of life issues and more since moving to…
80: Albert Kaufman from Farm My Yard Albert is a long time Pacific Northwest activist. He’s worked on urban farming, forestry, quality of life issues and more since moving to…
A Simple Way to Grow Fresh Greens Indoors (Even in the Winter!) Editor’s note: This article is based on new book by Peter Burke, called Year-Round Indoor Salad Gardening. I would like…
Urban Farm U Community: Your 2016 Intentions Last week, I asked you to send in your 2016 urban farming-related new year’s resolutions. I am always blown away by the ambition of…
You Mean We DON’T Have Unlimited Pumpkins?! By Emily Powell For those urban gardening enthusiasts who take the spirit of autumn to a revolutionary level and home-grow pumpkins for carving…
Featured Farmer: Janet from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand We are so impressed by this month’s featured farmer, landscape architect Janet Luke from her beautiful permaculture farm in Hawkes Bay, New…
The Wild Wisdom of Weeds A Q&A with Katrina Blair Did you know there are 13 plants you can find right outside your door that can help you maintain a…
It Takes a Community to Grow a Farm By Nic Esposito When giving a talk or presentation about urban farming, the top two questions I receive from audience members are,…
Out to Lunch By Barry Estabrook Note from Greg: Most of you that know me know that I am committed to staying positive in the arena of food, however there…
The Micro Farm Project: Q&A With Urban Farmer Kari Spencer What is The Micro Farm Project? The Micro Farm Project is a family-owned urban farm and informational outreach in the…
Farming on the Rise Farming seems to be having a comeback here in the U.S.—the 2012 Census of Agriculture, which was just released this month, is showing that farming is…