Today, I started to wonder how I was going to package veggies for customers – without plastic!
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We have two nucs on order, but as we learn more about this bee stuff, we wanted to see if we could capture some wild swarms. Read More
We are taking the “Go big or go home!” approach and tilled another big section of garden.
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While in the yard this morning, I noticed brown, feathery looking somethings floating around me.
My first thought was that one of my four-legged friends has just killed a bird and the feathers were the aftermath.
We often find ourselves explaining to awed, and sometimes a bit shocked, customers about how eggs are produced.
We encourage customers to do their own research on the food they eat, but here are the basics and some good links.
I recently spied this greenhouse in a box on the clearance shelf at the local TSC and my radar started to trigger.
Jason is teaching me to be a patient, smart shopper, which is not something that comes naturally.
I’m sure my Facebook friends are tired of me mentioning how great it could be if everyone picked up ONE piece of trash per day.
It doesn’t have to be a big piece. Just pick up anything that catches your eye and doesn’t belong in a waterway or in an animal’s belly.