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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: June 2010
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Monday, June 21, 2010. I do not have much to write, but I wanted to share some photos of Amy and I on the farm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Creamy dreamy cake of your cakey dreams! Spring Sale at Inverbrook. Farm in your Yard. View my complete profile.
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: February 2010
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Photo by Mike Siegel, The Seattle Times. Jake Harris, left, with his Cascadian Edible Landscapes partner Michael Seliga, grows chives, basil, zucchini and other vegetables in a parking strip outside his home in the University District. By Maureen O’Hagan. July 25, 2009. We’ve all heard the foodie mantra: Eat Local. It used to be that planting anything but grass in the strip between the sidewalk and the curb required a...
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: January 2011
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Friday, January 14, 2011. Time for a change. That is right folks, this blog is being moved to my new website, which shall launch sometime in the next week. www.happycatorganics.com. I am so excited I can hardly stand it. The sign is going to be awesome, everything you need to grow and forage your own food. Lots of pictures and cool stuff just to do with plants and the men and women who love them. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Farm in your Yard.
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: October 2011
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Http:/ www.mariasfarmcountrykitchen.com/. Me being the guest blogger for Maria Rodale. This is kind of a big deal! I have my Gram to thank for this. This book in particular was the one on her book self next to her holy bible and a dictionary and that was about it. She had a great organic garden behind her house, she also kept a small chicken coop and canned more then any Brooklyn hipster could ever dream of.
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: Cause and effect
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Saturday, April 3, 2010. Our first seeds in open ground emerging. Cause and effect, means and ends,. And fruit cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the. Jaime Oliver’s new Food Revolution. Food Inc. and The Future of Food. Wow I really wanted to write about seeds. (Hence the Emerson quote). So check out Milk and Honey Market. And Baltimore, a great store for lots of locally gr...
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: Summer Wains
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Monday, September 13, 2010. 32 New tomatoes tasted cleaned and saved! To wait till next year to find out what they are. Foraging in the fall is one of my favorite things, here I am in the tallest stand. Of Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum L.) I have ever seen. Gathered some. Leaves to experiment with some native plant teas I am working on. The Tomato Tsunami is rolling on, if you missed the article in the. This is so much more than i needed!
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: Usonian
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Frank Lloyd Wright used the word usonian to describe his sense of place, how his architecture was not separate from the landscape but was of the landscape. As I start to turn the soil I revel in the truth of my materials. The smell of the land rises up to meet me and I am of the landscape. March 23, 2011 at 12:41 PM. March 26, 2011 at 4:13 AM. March 26, 2011 at 5:00 AM. What a great resource! March 31, 2011 at 6:13 PM.
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: Rodale
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Http:/ www.mariasfarmcountrykitchen.com/. Me being the guest blogger for Maria Rodale. This is kind of a big deal! I have my Gram to thank for this. This book in particular was the one on her book self next to her holy bible and a dictionary and that was about it. She had a great organic garden behind her house, she also kept a small chicken coop and canned more then any Brooklyn hipster could ever dream of.
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: March 2011
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Frank Lloyd Wright used the word usonian to describe his sense of place, how his architecture was not separate from the landscape but was of the landscape. As I start to turn the soil I revel in the truth of my materials. The smell of the land rises up to meet me and I am of the landscape. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Spring Sale at Inverbrook. Farm in your Yard. Creamy dreamy cake of your cakey dreams!
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins!: October 2009
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Happy Cat Farm - Where the slow farming revolution begins! Monday, October 12, 2009. Great crop this year over 1.7 pounds of seed. You may think that I am only a farmer here at happy cat, but you may have also noticed that I have a tendency to always be out foraging for edible plants. I am not much of a killer, so you won’t find me out there clubbing chipmunks over their little heads. But if someone where to wrap one of those little suckers in bacon and stuff it like a squash blossom? Farm in your Yard.