Skip to content
The Urban Farm
The Go-To Resource for Online Food-Growing Education
The Urban FarmThe Urban Farm
  • Home
  • Podcast/Blog
    • Podcast
    • Blog
  • Education
    • Online Courses
    • Permaculture – Phoenix Area
    • Freebies
  • Fruit Tree Program
    • Fruit Tree Nutrition Program
    • Supplies Calculator
    • 1. Take a Class
    • 2. Place an Order
    • 3. Pick Up Order
  • Calendar
  • Store
  • Log In
    • Courses
    • Fruit Tree Member
    • Patron
  • Home
  • Podcast/Blog
    • Podcast
    • Blog
  • Education
    • Online Courses
    • Permaculture – Phoenix Area
    • Freebies
  • Fruit Tree Program
    • Fruit Tree Nutrition Program
    • Supplies Calculator
    • 1. Take a Class
    • 2. Place an Order
    • 3. Pick Up Order
  • Calendar
  • Store
  • Log In
    • Courses
    • Fruit Tree Member
    • Patron

405: Rhonda Sherman on Worm Farming

A Chat with an Expert on, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), WormsBy JanisDecember 8, 20183 Comments

405: Rhonda Sherman on Worm Farming. Organically recycling through vermicomposting. Rhonda is an extension specialist in the Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University, providing leadership for university…

397: Michael Bell on Part Time Urban Farming

Business, Frugality, Homesteading or Farmsteading, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Soil Searching, Young FarmersBy JanisNovember 6, 2018Leave a comment

397: Michael Bell on Part Time Urban Farming. Being bit by the urban farming bug and loving it. Michael is a Physical Education teacher and father of four who in…

392: Gabe Brown on Beneficial Soil Ecosystems

Homesteading or Farmsteading, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Regenerative or Sustainable, Soil SearchingBy JanisOctober 20, 2018Leave a comment

392: Gabe Brown on Beneficial Soil Ecosystems. Knowing the secret to building healthy soil. Gabe is one of the pioneers of the current soil health movement which focuses on the…

389: Dawn Folsom on Village Farming

Community, Health, Herbs, Permaculture and Design, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Regenerative or Sustainable, Social JusticeBy JanisOctober 6, 2018Leave a comment

389: Dawn Folsom on Village Farming. Healing forgotten children through gardening opportunities. Dawn is a former foster kid who chose to be a catalyst of change for young people aging…

388: Jess Mazour on Building a Resilient Food System

Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Policy or legislation, Regenerative or Sustainable, Social Justice, Support systemsBy JanisOctober 2, 2018Leave a comment

388: Jess Mazour on Building a Resilient Food System. Reinforcing local food and ag in the heartland of America. Jess is a Farm & Environment Organizer for Iowa Citizens for…

383: Josh Krenz on Fertilizer from Grocery Store Waste

Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Regenerative or Sustainable, Support systems, TechnologyBy JanisSeptember 11, 2018Leave a comment

383: Josh Krenz on Fertilizer from Grocery Store Waste. Reducing food waste and feeding plants at the same time. Josh is the CEO and founder of Vivid Life Sciences, a…

374: Anthony Dominguez on Soil Microbes

Business, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Regenerative or Sustainable, Soil Searching, Support systems, Young FarmersBy JanisAugust 7, 2018Leave a comment

374: Anthony Dominguez on Soil Microbes. Digging into the vast world of invisible life in our soils. Anthony is an Arizona native from the town of Gila Bend, with a…

371: Philip Ackerman-Leist on Pesticide-Free Communities

Community, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Policy or legislation, Regenerative or Sustainable, Social JusticeBy JanisJuly 28, 2018Leave a comment

371: Philip Ackerman-Leist on Pesticide-Free Communities. Documenting the first town-wide pesticide-free ordinance in the world. Philip is Professor of Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems at Green Mountain College in Vermont,…

358: Jake Mace on WWOOFing

Off-the-grid, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Regenerative or Sustainable, Vegetarian or VeganBy JanisJune 9, 2018Leave a comment

358: Jake Mace on Wwoofing. Trekking around the world to learn about organic farms. Jake started gardening in 2011 with a peach, fig, pomegranate and kumquat tree to save money…

355: Sowan Thai on Cultivating as Millennial Farmers

Homesteading or Farmsteading, Kids and Gardening, Podcast - Previously Patron Only (now free), Social Justice, Specialty Farming, Support systemsBy JanisMay 29, 2018Leave a comment

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.…

1
2
…34567…
8
9
Copyright © 2023 The Urban Farm | Powered by Tech Reshape
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Disclosure
  • Kudos and Testimonials
  • Contact Us
  • About
    • Team
Footer Menu
Go to Top

Interested in the urban farm's story ?

Learn The Urban Farm's Story! My Ordinary Extraordinary Yard will inspire YOU on your food growing journey to live your most healthy, abundant, and self-sufficient life.