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Is Wastewater Really a Waste?
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Is Wastewater Really a Waste?

“Water is one of our most precious resources.It makes up more than half of the human body, 77 percent of our brains, and covers nearly 70 percent of our earth. Yet, less than 1 percent of the water on earth is drinkable. With a shifting climate, the amount and distribution of precipitation is changing — and decreasing in many areas.

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Purchasing Seeds- Where to Begin?
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Purchasing Seeds- Where to Begin?

It's that time of year when many of us begin dreaming of our spring and summer gardens. Depending on where you live, it may even be the time to start some seeds indoors to transplant outside when the time is right.  With so many seed companies out there, it can be overwhelming deciding which ones to support.  Here are some things to consider:

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Send Us Your Gardening Questions
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Send Us Your Gardening Questions

As many of us begin to isolate, we may naturally feel more vulnerable and uncertain. One thing that brings me some peace during these challenging times is the act of growing food. I have always loved to grow food, but it feels a little different going into this season. I felt like I needed to take my food growing a bit more seriously. Questions started bubbling up. What are some of the more nutritious veggie varieties I can grow? Is it too soon to plant in the ground? What seeds should I start indoors? What medicine plants should I focus on growing this year?

Lettuce Help You...

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Costa Rica Adventures
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Costa Rica Adventures

About a year ago, I had the great opportunity to travel to the Yoga Farm in Costa Rica to teach a Permaculture Design Course. It was an incredible experience, to say the least. And perhaps one of the greatest benefits of this course is that they also accommodated my daughter and two dear friends. It has been a busy year since then, so in these cold winter days, I can finally share some of those experiences with you.

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The (Heritage) Ducklings are on Their Way
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The (Heritage) Ducklings are on Their Way

As I stepped outside of the house at 7am yesterday, I was greeted with an abundance of birdsongs and chirps not heard since last fall. My heart, too, sang, as I took a deep breath of the humid 65 degree spring air. After a quick breakfast, I met my mom and cousin and we headed to Duck Dance Farm.

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Project #3: Permaculture Education
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Project #3: Permaculture Education

Laura and YummyYards fully believe in integrating permaculture principles and ethics into our work and relationships with others. Part of that commitment involves training and working with others through teaching courses and workshops, and Permaculture Design Courses. This collection highlights some of the courses that have happened over the past 6 years.

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Project #2: Children's Gardens
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Project #2: Children's Gardens

YummyYards owes its roots to working with children. Before Laura founded YummyYards, she was working with the Garden to Table program, a project through the Growe Foundation. With this program, we installed and maintained gardens at Boulder Valley School District elementary schools. Parents noticed that their children were actually eating larger amounts and varieties of vegetables and wanted to know how they could do that at home. Alas, YummyYards was born.

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