Seed Saving For Your Food Heritage
Peggy at Madison Creek Farms, my CSA farm, came upon this article that is rather alarming regarding your personal right to any food you wish to choose to grow or eat for your personal health…. Here’s...
View ArticleSeed Saving Part Two: Dry Seeds
Remember, last week we talked about seed saving to ensure our food source heritage? This week we are going to talk about saving dry seeds. There are a few things to keep in mind when you are making...
View ArticleSeed Saving Part Three: Wet Seeds
So far we have talked about the importance of saving seeds to ensure our food heritage and how to save dry seeds. This week we are talking about how to save wet seeds. Wet seeds are found in tomatoes,...
View ArticleMy CSA 2012 Season Update
My CSA, Madison Creek Farms, is gearing up by turning over the beds. You know what that means, right? My addiction for local, organic produce is about to be satisfied yet again! And my new deep...
View ArticleCSA Baskets 101: First Season Pick Up
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING makes me happier than fresh, organic produce from my CSA Madison Creek Farms. The people there are like my family. So it’s not just healthy, delicious food that nourishes...
View ArticleCSA Baskets 101: Second Pick Up
Everyone got a pint of strawberries. When the greens come in, the greens come in. Thank the Lord for the perfect cooling of the weather and rain to make them abundant for the CSA members at Madison...
View ArticlePrepping and Storing CSA Shares
Washing spinach in the sink I believe I mentioned someone told me at my last CSA pick up that their spinach had gotten slimey in the refrigerator before they had a chance to use it. This can be a...
View ArticleMy Garden Project 2013
I know, I know. Last year I started a garden project and one family event came along and I let all my seedlings just die. BUT, this is the first year in three years that I do not have a CSA...
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