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hoophouse | Sustainable Market Farming
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Intensive Vegetable Production on a Few Acres. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Preparing for the Heritage Harvest Festival, winter hoophouse harvests. August 1, 2016. The Heritage Harvest Festival. At Monticello, Virginia, September 9 and 10, 2016. Heritage harvest Festival Speakers include Joel Salatin, Ira Wallace, Michael Twitty and many more. Friday is devoted to classroom workshops and walking tours. I will be giving my presentation on Fall Vegetable Gardening. Tomato Tasting, th...
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Field Notes — Kate Dougherty
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Fortune Finds - Adventure in Style. October 28, 2014. This past weekend, my oldest, dearest and very talented friends, Lizzie Fortunato Jewels. Launched their Lifestyle line - Fortune Finds. Curated home goods to compliment their beautiful jewelry from all over the world, like Moroccan rugs, Japanese tea sets and Turkish towels - basically creating the platform for the perfect woman who adventures in style. Gorgeous furniture, everything came together. Big thank yous to Patrick Dougherty. October 28, 2014.
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climate change | Sustainable Market Farming
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Intensive Vegetable Production on a Few Acres. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: climate change. Book Review: Weeds by Richard Mabey. August 8, 2016. Weeds: In Defense of Nature’s Most Unloved Plants. Has just had a new book published ( The Cabaret of Plants. But I am behind the times, and another of his books,. Has been my delightful summer reading. Any more than a garden plant. 8221; Mabey is confidant they’d survive without us! In 1855 Richard Deakin wrote the.
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Lindsey Adventures: Riding Lessons
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DeAnna and George Lindsey). Sunday, June 22, 2014. Bikes, Backroads and John Quinones. Traveling is a passion. Bike Riding is a passion. Adventure is a passion. The thing I remember most about the visit is my Baptist preacher dad, and conservative mom welcoming them into the house and feeding them. Okay, the last part wasn't so strange my mom feeds everyone. So you can imagine my happiness, and flashback, in reading this entry from the NEW YORK TIMES. From Ben Towill, the co-owner of the Fat Radish.