If you're raising chickens with neighbors near you, or if you haven't gotten a flock yet because you're worried about ticking off your neighbors, then this podcast is for you.
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Raising Chickens with Neighbors And Winning with Karen Thompson of Lil’ Suburban Homestead [Podcast]

If you’re raising chickens with neighbors near you, or if you haven’t gotten a flock yet because you’re worried about ticking off your neighbors, then this podcast is for you. I talk with Karen Thompson of Lil’ Suburban Homestead who is passionate about teaching people to grow food and raise chickens on a suburban homestead. In…

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10 Healthy Snacks Your Kids Will Actually Eat

It’s summer time! One of the biggest struggles I have throughout the summer and even during the school year is finding healthy snacks for my kids. It’s so easy to just give them a cookie or chips (because that’s what they want!) when they get home from school, but I’m trying really hard to help…

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2 Ingredient All Natural Hand Wash For Chicken Mamas!

Nobody likes having dirty, smelly hands after being in your chicken coop, which is why I developed a simple 2 ingredient hand wash that smells good and leaves you extra sparkly. Now this isn’t to say that chickens are dirty – they’re sweet, intelligent, lovable creatures. But I wouldn’t be a good expert if I…

Think it's too late to start a garden? Think again! Here's 20 Vegetables You Can Start In July For A Full Fall Harvest!
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20 Vegetables You Can Start In July For A Full Fall Harvest

It might be July, and you might be thinking your gardening window has slammed shut, but don’t despair: There’s still PLENTY you can plant for a full fall harvest. (This article is an excerpt from my #1 Amazon Best Selling book Organic By Choice: The (Secret) Rebel’s Guide To Backyard Gardening. You can grab it…

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Here’s What To Buy At The Farmer’s Market This Month: July

Throughout my experiences with gardening and working at a farm, I’ve learned that not everyone understands what fruits and vegetables are in season. When I worked for a local farmer, I was asked many times if we had locally grown corn. In January. Now in somewhere that’s warm year round that might fly, but where…