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These little mushrooms are no joke!

 It was below freezing last week and still, they fruit! . . . . . . . . . . #agricrafty #agriculture #permaculture #fungi #mycology #mushrooms #ATX #mycoalliance #radicalmycology #nature via...

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Down the Mushroom path!

Ever since my time as a Peace Corps volunteer, I have been intrigued in the potential for growing mushrooms as a food source. Over the last several years, the work of a very dedicated few self-taught...

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Sheet Mulch is the BEST MULCH!!!

Here's one of my favorite old sheet mulch installations from some old photos. Before: [caption id="attachment_376" align="aligncenter" width="2448"] Although lightly tilled and picked clean of...

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C is for Carbon

Welcome! First off, I would to wish everyone in the Northern Hemisphere a cozy and warm holiday season full of friends, family and love. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere, I still wish you the...

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Why we are here

This is the first post in my new blog about my study into our place in the buzzing, vibrant biological world.

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About ERay

ERay

ERay

Gardener, Educator and Designer, but a Cowboy way down deep. When I'm not covered in dirt and bits of vegetables, I'm learning to play the fiddle, training capoeira or BJJ, or working on my scifi novel or busy being the creator behind https://agricrafty.com. I grew up on a ranch and farm in New Mexico and have stayed in agriculture my whole life. I started teaching gardening as a bright-eyed Peace Corps Volunteer in Ecuador after college and I've been sharing agriculture as a way to help people improve their health, environment and quality of life ever since. Since then, I've studied permaculture, holistic management and more recently the Regrarian's design platform as ways to be a better student of and partner with the land. I believe deeply that nurturing a piece of land makes us better dreamers, warriors, lovers and human beings in general.

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