tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5733417645352174190.post6281916217198880064..comments2023-05-23T08:30:37.221-07:00Comments on The Itty Bitty Farm in the City: A Local CelebrationHeidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13263795936437012313noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5733417645352174190.post-84461342528006459842010-11-28T06:52:50.248-08:002010-11-28T06:52:50.248-08:00With a very grateful heart for all the yummy organ...With a very grateful heart for all the yummy organic 'old' memories of the way things used to be. My parents always had a garden. We had a garden when the kids were young. Nothing better than fresh produce. BTW, the bird was absolutely magnificent!GrammyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00292603293910587155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5733417645352174190.post-9407974920985758472010-11-27T12:45:08.786-08:002010-11-27T12:45:08.786-08:00Thank you for posting about the Local Harvest. Wh...Thank you for posting about the Local Harvest. What a great online resource. I just sent that to my father-in law who is a small farmer. My FIL complains all the time how at the farmer's market he sells at, so many people pass up locally grown even though they have very competitive prices. It's mostly because they don't know that the market is there. How sad that even though you were in the heart of farm country there is nothing but fast food chains. That's similar to where my in-laws live in North Country. Even though there are farms everywhere, most people only have the choices of the greasy chain than locally grown eateries.meemsnychttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10584936035577822444noreply@blogger.com