The farm has undergone a huge transformation in the past few weeks. Where brown and grey we're the dominant colors, green and fuschia have supplanted
It's going to be over 80 degrees for the next few days here on the New Jersey farm. The warm temps are much needed, after
Got lost in the woods during a foraging walk. Found this guy in the leaf litter at the base of an old oak. Picked "him"
Hey there, readers! It's pretty weird to think about, but I've been blogging here at Brooklyn Homesteader for over 3 years and readership has grown
Yesterday was the first day where I left Stevie and Peach to do what dogs of their ilk are meant to do: guard. I let
Looks like we'll be giving this a try this fall with the grass and clover in the orchard! Instead of scythe, we'll likely use some
I awoke a bit late this morning. Neil is off in Calicoon with friends and so I'm here alone and have been slacking off a
I came to an exciting realization this yesterday. It's that we are up to our eyeballs in mushrooms out here. Lucas, one of the stewards
Though I'm still half living out of boxes and have this perpetual feeling of confusion over which of the hundreds of tasks to tackle next,
Now that we are nearly settled into our cottage (pics to come) I'm teaching my first workshop at Seven Arrows! We'll be tackling a timely