Check out my neighbor Tom from The Meathook showing suckers how to make an easy, cheap smoker to make bacon and other tasty meat treats
After waxing farmy and poetic with my last post, I was struck yesterday with inspiration for an actually practical update for y'all. With the season
Like for Meg, there's lots of hustle going on over my side of the fence. Work at the farm I manage, Brooklyn Grange, is ramping
Yesterday the gals from Domestic Construction hosted a work day for their project Design.Plot which doubled as a Top Bar Hive build for a bunch
(Photo by Alex Brown) Get yr tickets before they are gone! Ever wanted to learn how to grow, make and preserve your own food
but I still make time for the finer things in life. Tobacco and whiskey. Finishing up the manuscript for my beekeeping book. Buying farm supplies.
I'm excited to announce that Hayseed's Big City Farm Supply (the pop-up store I've been working on with Brooklyn Grange and Domestic Construction) will be
Between 2004 and 2005, the NYC Dept of Sanitation conducted a census of what was hiding in our trashcans and recycling bins: The New York
Check out a great video from FairCompanies.com on this lovely couple getting by on their own grit, ingenuity and hard work. This makes me miss