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Quarteracre Farm How I Kept The Patio Lost The Lawn And Fed My Family For A Year Warren

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Quarteracre Farm How I Kept The Patio Lost The Lawn And Fed My Family For A Year Warren
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Publisher: Seal Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Warren, Spring
ISBN: 9781580053402, 1580053408
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Quarteracre Farm How I Kept The Patio Lost The Lawn And Fed My Family For A Year Warren by Warren, Spring 9781580053402, 1580053408 instant download after payment.

When Spring Warren told her husband and two teenage boys that she wanted to grow 75 percent of all the food they consumed for one year--and that she wanted to do it in their yard--they told her she was crazy. She did it anyway. The Quarter-Acre Farm is Warren's account of deciding--despite all resistance--to take control of her family's food choices, get her hands dirty, and create a garden in her suburban yard. It's a story of bugs, worms, rot, and failure; of learning, replanting, harvesting, and eating.
Abstract: When Spring Warren told her husband and two teenage boys that she wanted to grow 75 percent of all the food they consumed for one year--and that she wanted to do it in their yard--they told her she was crazy. She did it anyway. The Quarter-Acre Farm is Warren's account of deciding--despite all resistance--to take control of her family's food choices, get her hands dirty, and create a garden in her suburban yard. It's a story of bugs, worms, rot, and failure; of learning, replanting, harvesting, and eating

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