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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Laying the beds to rest. Last year, we didn’t do a lot of fall prep, so I feel good about getting it done. Things look good. Thank goodness for helpful hands! What we buy at the farmer’s market. Fruit We don’t grow much fruit at all, unfortunately. So, we buy (in season) strawberries, blueberries, cantelope, watermelon, grapes, peaches, apples, pears, and blackberries. This requires a large purchase of green beans from the market.
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Tags: Post by Voice. Https:/ farmcityfolk.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/audio-post-2011-08-02-19-10-55.mp3. My continuing saga with flies. Flowers in the garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Mosquitoes | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Now that we have (sort of) conquered the flies, I want to tackle the mosquitoes. We have so many that sometimes they keep me from going outside. I know all the common knowledge: no standing water, mow your grass, use bt dunks to kill larvae. But all that is just not enough for the ones who have taken over our yard. Do I really have to get a bat house and learn the bird call for the purple martin? Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless.
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The Urban Homestead: A Criticism in Two Parts | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. The Urban Homestead: A Criticism in Two Parts. And launch your website and PR campaign. Movement created. The book contract is in the mail. By Kelly Coyne and Eric Knutzen. The Homestead Act was discontinued in 1976, except in Alaska, where it continued until 1986. Next time: What has this to do with the new urban homestead? My continuing saga with flies. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Receptacle in which to consummate our new relationship to the world the power outlet. She gladly takes us in, failing to tell us that she will eventually bite our heads off. We should tell you who we are. There are four folks keeping this blog updated:. May 28, 2010. My dream one day is to have a dog rescue non-profit organization and a goat dairy farm- Nigerian Dwarf goats, to be exact. Love to you all! Jul 27, 2010. Build a website...
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Farmer’s Market | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Being city folk, there’s no way we could grow/raise everything we needed in our tiny back yard. We make it a Saturday morning ritual of our to go to the Yorkmont Farmer’s Market. Long ago, when I was making crafts and selling them at the tailgate market, we’d get a lot of our produce there. Several of the vendors from the Tailgate now sell at Atherton Mills Market. What we buy at the farmer’s market. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill ...
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laying the beds to rest | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. Laying the beds to rest. Last year, we didn’t do a lot of fall prep, so I feel good about getting it done. Things look good. Thank goodness for helpful hands! What we buy at the farmer’s market. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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What we buy at the farmer’s market | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. What we buy at the farmer’s market. We’ve listed many of the things we have planted in the garden, but I’ve never mentioned the things we don’t have or the things we don’t quite have enough of. On our trips to the farmer’s market, we may purchase some or all of the following:. Meat Greg tries only to eat local meat. The same goes for the boys. I don’t eat anything but seafood when it comes to meat. What do you buy at your market?
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. My continuing saga with flies. The flies are still plentiful, but we’re catching them little by little. Here’s how: Fly In Saucer. It is a fly catcher top thing that you attach to a mason jar. Yes, those are flies in there. We’ve got two catchers and they get filled up at least once every two weeks with flies. YUCK! The Urban Homestead: A Criticism in Two Parts. By Kelly Coyne and Eric Knutzen. After a move to Southern California, to...
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My continuing saga with flies | Farm City Folk
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So, friends, every day do something that won't compute… -Wendell Berry. My continuing saga with flies. The flies are still plentiful, but we’re catching them little by little. Here’s how: Fly In Saucer. It is a fly catcher top thing that you attach to a mason jar. Yes, those are flies in there. We’ve got two catchers and they get filled up at least once every two weeks with flies. YUCK! The Urban Homestead: A Criticism in Two Parts. Oct 16, 2011. Hi there. Where did you get your Fly-In Saucer? You are co...