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Monthly Archives: May 2024

Hello from Katie!

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– March 31, 2017 – Hi! Hello! My name is Katie, and I come from the Bay Area, California. I’m really enthusiastic about onions, hats, and things that are blue, and some of my passions are teaching, making music, and … Continue reading →

A Program of Mulch Independence

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Developing ways of meeting a core need within our growing systems – April 3rd, 2017 – Why is mulch important? No matter what climate one is trying to grow plants within, keeping the soil covered by a layer of organic … Continue reading →

AgroEcology Update, Spring 2017

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Stewardship Forestry, Hedgerows, Tree tubes, Birdhouses, and more – June, 2017 – Andrew: Stewardship Forestry Throughout the fall, winter and early spring much of my outside work revolves around thinning and limbing the native forest for tree stand health and … Continue reading →

Spring 2024

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May 25, 2024 Walt: It’s been a long and rocky road since our last blog update, and it’s well past time that I filled you in on what’s been happening here in the Windward woods. The last five years have … Continue reading →

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