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soilthesimpletruth:

These are a few of my Sempervivum tectorum (hen and chicks). They make me happy because they have so many unique details in their individual plant clusters. They are extremely hardy and have a strong drought resistance. The container that they are in was made from old heat treated pallet wood from one of my decommissioned compost bins (non treated wood). And because my focus is on compost and food, the plump leaves of this succulent are edible raw. Go easy at first to avoid a upset stomach.

mauricesmall:

It’s almost that time of year again when we harvest the rows of turmeric.

Guests attending in October of 2019 will help with harvesting turmeric.

mauricesmall:

Trust the process.

Please book a tour or hands on workshop to find out about our process.

Fundamentals of Simple Food ‬

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‪Simple Food, Urban Living‬

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‪This is now taking place with Maurice Small in Atlanta. ‬

So far in February, the weather in Atlanta has been like a rollercoaster and in the span of just a few short days, the weather went from the high 60’s to torrential rain to snow flurries. Reminds me of Ohio except way warmer.

Book a 1 hour demo or 2 hour hands on class. It’s really simple. #SimpleFoodSmallFarmz #AtlantaUrbanAg

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