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Healthy recipes, helpful tips, and hopeful tales from a 1/4-acre backyard homestead... while the empire slowly collapses.
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Podcast No. 46: How we fill our nests
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I wasn’t sure I’d get chickens again.
The first time we tried to raise a flock, I lost my favorite feathered friend when she was only 8 weeks old and then the rest of the flock shortly thereafter to predators.
This was all before they’d even started laying eggs. -
Podcast No. 45: Forging an herbal legacy
When asked to describe an herbal family legacy passed down over generations, this writer digs deep to find chamomile tea hiding behind the Nyquil.
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Podcast No. 44: Sarah Donoghue of The Herbalist's Diary
Lisa Brunette of the Brunette Gardens Substack interviews registered herbalist Sarah Donoghue of The Herbalist's Diary on what it's like to practice herbal medicine in the United Kingdom.
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Podcast No. 43: Finding grace in the garden
It was highly ironic to have been positioned as the one who can somehow easily go home again, as the idea of “home” for me has always been loaded and complicated. As I told Stephanie on our video call to plan this week’s collaboration, moving back to this place I have called “home” has been in many ways extraordinarily difficult, and I sometimes think I was crazy to do it at all.
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Podcast No. 41: The year of dying
The author shares a personal story of a year in which dying seems to be a prevailing theme. But in the end, nature gently provides sweet signs of life, even in winter.
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Podcast No. 40: Putting the garden to bed for the winter - at the end of a hard year
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Garden tomatoes on Thanksgiving and other unexpected pleasures. The author shares her work to get the garden ready for the winter season, including the removal of a bush.