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After nine years of studying, living, teaching, promoting, and advocating followed by three years of writing and activism, the Agrarian Urbanite is available for garden consultations, presentations, classes, and workshops. I specialize in most topics found on this website, including but not limited to, design, dirt/soil, compost, edible landscapes, and native landscapes. Our one acre rurban (rural + urban) homestead, located fifteen minutes south of downtown Knoxville, is available for educational group tours and lectures (by appointment only). Our place isn't fancy, but you WILL experience Nature. You will learn practical gardening knowledge and take home ideas to inspire you at your home or place of business. For more information, contact Tracie Hellwinckel at agrarianurbanite@gmail.com-
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The Buttermilk Challenge
I first met Colleen Cruz at the Ramsey House Plantation during a fall festival about seven or eight years ago. Colleen was the ripe ole’ age of 16. She stood behind a table with large sunflowers in a tall ball … Continue reading
Posted in ethical eating, farming, local food, Occupy Food, Occupy Gardens
Tagged buttermilk, buy local, chicago food fim festival, cruz, cruz buttermilk, cruz farm, cruz milk, occupy food, occupy gardens
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