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“There are plenty of fish in the sea”

As we know, not anymore…A Smithsonian.com article about historical marine ecology - the study of fishing artifacts, records, and photographs - illustrates the shrinking of the ocean’s bounty over the last half century. On Wednesday, the National Organic Standards Board will vote on a rule for labeling fish as “Certified Organic”. To use another hackneyed aquatic [...]

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Carrie Seal-Stahl

Heirloom Seeds... 16 Replies

Traditionally we've always just gone up to Wal-mart or Home Depot to buy seeds (generally Burpee), but the more I read about some of Monsanto's (who bought out Burpee) questionable practices, the m...

Tagged: seeds, heirloom, creek, baker

Started by Carrie Seal-Stahl. Last reply by Carrie Seal-Stahl 1 day ago.

Dan

Urban Farmers Unite! 9 Replies

I know there are more of you out there. You've made the leap from obsessive gardener to full fledged urban farmer. At one time you were ripping up your lawn to fit in another 2 rows of tomatoes and...

Tagged: Farms, gardening, Garden, City, farm

Started by Dan. Last reply by Pat 1 day ago.

johna

Does anyone have any tips on harvesting your own seeds? 5 Replies

I want to try harvesting my own seed from the plants in my garden and the product I have gotten from farmer's markets. Just wondering if anyone has any advice!

Tagged: harvesting, growing

Started by johna. Last reply by Roger Hall 1 day ago.

Welcome to HOMEGROWN.org - what is HOMEGROWN.org?

This website celebrates all of us who pioneer a HOMEGROWN way to live, eat, grow, and express ourselves. We connect to the land and to each other.
HOMEGROWN.org is a place where we can learn from each other, share our questions, and show off how we dig in the dirt, grow our own food, work with our hands, and cook and share our meals - all things that we call HOMEGROWN.

Did you cook a kick ass meal with stuff from the farmers market?
Is there a mysterious veggie in your CSA box?
What is the soundtrack for your potluck dinner?
Are you thinking about growing okra?
What’s in your fridge right now?
Do you have a DIY tip to share?
Farm Aid founded HOMEGROWN.org with the mission to create a place where our love for food and the land evolves, deepens, and becomes something more fulfilling. A place where we can hear and appreciate the bigger stories that our food has to share – and connect to the source of our food: the land and the grower: The family farm. Where we see the connections between good soil, good farmers, good taste, and good times. Where the source of our food doesn’t feel like a stranger, but a fun and friendly neighbor.

That’s the spirit of HOMEGROWN.org. A spirit that will mean more visits to the farmers markets, more backyard BBQs, more dirt under nails...more talking, touching, smelling, tasting. It will mean a more fulfilling life that people everywhere will come to call HOMEGROWN


 
 

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