Seed Saving Time!
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Hey Gang! This week we’re on a mission to find and share everyone’s favorite seed catalogs! So we’re having a contest! The winner will get $25 towards the purchase of seeds for this season from the seed catalog of their choice. To enter: Follow @AgriCrafty on Instagram (pretty please! and por favor!) Tag a fellow gardener excited about spring planting! Tag your favorite seed catalog … Continue reading @agricrafty on instagram
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So I found a skeleton in my closet yesterday. Well, not really a skeleton in that they weren’t dead, but it seems that I ‘misplaced’ a paper sack of potatoes that I planned to use for seed this spring in a dusty corner. Now, looking at the facts here, it’s the middle of March, not long after a new moon. I could very easily claim … Continue reading Optimism and Forgotten Potatoes
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One of the most difficult things to keep in mind while reading through this translation of Mr. Fukuoka’s work was that it was originally published in English in 1977. I was reading what I thought to be very location and crop specific descriptions of one farmer’s trials and tribulations for hours before I realized how broad and insightful his criticism of the food system truly … Continue reading Thoughts on “The One-Straw Revolution” by Masanobu Fukuoka