Farms: Farm Your Yard Kitchen Garden Tour
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The Farm Your Yard Kitchen Garden Tour showcases a variety of urban farms that grow a wide diversity of food crops in a Portland, Oregon area neighborhood. Read the full post and view the images and recipes on Cooking Up a Story: http://cookingupastory.com/farm-yard-kitchen-garden-tour Food Farmer Earth - a journey of wide discovery about our food http://www.youtube.com/ffe Subscribe to Food Farmer Earth-receive the latest videos http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=foodfarmerearth Visit Cooking Up a Story for more stories, recipes, photos, and complete written posts http://cookingupastory.com Follow us: Google+ https://plus.google.com/+foodfarmerearth/posts twitter http://twitter.com/cookingupastory Facebook http://www.facebook.com/cookingupastory Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/foodfarmerearth/ Website RSS Feed http://cookingupastory.com/feed Cooking Up a Story channel on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/cookingupastory
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BESUTIFUL LIVING... HOW NATURE INTENDED🌿🌿☀️🌿🌿
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This is amazing. I was just talking with a restaurant owner/chef that is interested in my peppers and how we are set up. We would love to get to this kind of level growing food to produce for local businesses. But my heart isn't just money. I would love to reach kids and adults with this lifestyle.
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modelling this growing of stuff is wonderful as long as it doesn't get too preachy or teachery...the public resents being told what to do...We personally love gardening :)) and we love these videos :))
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What a beautiful story. I agree with this mentality, and fully can appreciate what she does. That is a lot of work to upkeep all that! Amazing job, love it!
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Love to see urban farms. What about rural farms that do this on a lard scale. I would love to see videos on that.
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Inspiring thank you 🐓🐣🐥
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this works well for those who can afford to buy or rent a place with a yard. if you live in a apt you have space limitations and landlord rules. I have tried for several years to garden here and it ends up being cheaper to buy at the farmers market. but if you or anyone can make a go of it I am very happy for them.