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THE LITTLE FILM THAT COULD

After two years of being screened at many film festivals and community viewings throughout the world, we have published (in its entirety) our award winning short film Homegrown Revolution for free viewing on YouTube.

MARCH HARVEST TALLY & GARDEN REPORT

It’s officially Spring and what a rocky start weather wise. We spiked into the 90’s for a few days and then dipped back under 60 with gray skies and drizzle.

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SOWING A REVOLUTION

Thanks to those who wrote and offered us accommodations – appreciate all your offers. Once again, here’s our Northern California itinerary schedule from Jan 15-23. We kick off the year,right back where we started last year at the best environmental film festival in the West Wild & Scenic Film Festival Here’s a blurb from their [...]

RADIO INTERVIEW

For those of you who missed Monday’s interview the segment is online Topic A for Monday, September 14th, 2009: The Family Business: Jules and Anais D: September on Topic A takes on “The Family Business”: families with a tradition or galvanizing experience that give a personal dimension to the professional direction its generations pursue. Tonight [...]

HOMEGROWN FILM REVIEW

Via THE FILM YAP.com “HomeGrown” is a documentary about a family running an urban organic farm that holds a twofold fascination: The amazing process by which the Dervaes clan reaps such a bountiful harvest from a miniscule piece of land, and the way living in tune with nature binds them together as a family. Jules [...]

BIODIESEL

Some more incoming links from Sunday We aren’t one to laud biodiesel as the answer to the fuel crisis (two wheels, two feet or four would suffice), we look at it as a band-aid solution.  Once every one to two months Justin brews a 30 gallon batch (using recycled veggie oil from one of our [...]

COTTONWOOD CREEK FILM FESTIVAL (June 5-6)

Homegrown Revolution Screening in Encinitas with Dervaes family as special guests (and if you read further on we are trying to wrangle a OC/San Diego FG Gathering while we are at it!) Event Details VIP PARTY WHEN: Friday June 5 7:30-9:30pm WHERE: Lemongrass Salon 910 2nd Street Come celebrate the Second Annual Cottonwood Creek Environmental [...]

GOATS MILK SOAP

It’s been awhile but I am finally getting back to all those good ol’ homesteading skills that were suspended. Since we are awash in radishes, I am wanting to make another batch of kimchi but waiting on some cabbage from a local Freedom Farmer In the meantime, there’s lots of other projects to do – [...]

GA URBAN HOMESTEADING WORKSHOP REVIEW

Summertime garden IN SEASON By Deborah Geering For the Journal-Constitution Thursday, April 02, 2009 When I walked into the Urban Homesteading workshop at the Georgia Organics annual conference a couple of weeks ago, I was expecting a speaker who was —- well —- a little nutty. After all, what kind of person does it take [...]