Adventures in Urban Homesteading
Monday, July 28, 2008

Big tomato

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Remember our baby, our first tomato on the vine? It was finally ripe on Friday! We've picked a dozen cherry tomatoes in the last week, ...
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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Oh the insanity!

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Yesterday Jeremy and I went crazy at the farmer's market. We stopped at Schultz Family Farm and bought three flats of raspberries - Roya...
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Friday, July 25, 2008

Art Cars on parade!

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I've been meaning to write something about our neighbors for some time. They are really quite interesting. M creates art cars, so there ...
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Monday, July 21, 2008

Garden Wars, Episode IV: The Squirrels Strike Back

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At first I thought the squirrels were kind of cute and I didn't mind so much if they nibbled on the bird seed that fell from the feeder ...
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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Dino-licious!

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Our patch of dinosaur kale, Scotch curly leaf kale, and swiss chard was finally big enough to be harvested last week. I picked quite a bit o...
Saturday, July 19, 2008

Hi Ho Cherry-o

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As I mentioned earlier, our friend Ashley from Seattle recently visited. She brought an extra backpack that was completely filled with a 20 ...
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This is the blog formerly known as “Northwest Meets Midwest,” where I shared about the absurdities and adventures of living in the Midwest (having moved here from the Northwest). But really, this blog has been more and more a story of how we’ve fallen into urban farming and homesteading. So read on and enjoy our adventures in canning, preserving, mushroom-growing, local/organic fanaticism, chicken raising, designing and constructing, sewing, and attempting a little self-sufficiency in our corner of Minneapolis.
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