Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

Rachel Kaplan describes the Urban Homesteading Movement as ¿¿not only a food movement but also a movement of people who are about conservation of energy, water, and waste. It is a movement of learning to live with less impact on the earth, with a greater sense of what it means to be part of the place where we live, and to be thinking ecologically.¿

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Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

Rachel Kaplan describes the Urban Homesteading Movement as ¿¿not only a food movement but also a movement of people who are about conservation of energy, water, and waste. It is a movement of learning to live with less impact on the earth, with a greater sense of what it means to be part of the place where we live, and to be thinking ecologically.¿

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Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

by Rachel Kaplan

Narrated by Justine Willis Toms

Unabridged — 57 minutes

Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

Getting Dirty: The Joy Of Growing Food In Your Own Backyard

by Rachel Kaplan

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Unabridged — 57 minutes

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Rachel Kaplan describes the Urban Homesteading Movement as ¿¿not only a food movement but also a movement of people who are about conservation of energy, water, and waste. It is a movement of learning to live with less impact on the earth, with a greater sense of what it means to be part of the place where we live, and to be thinking ecologically.¿


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BN ID: 2940169286250
Publisher: New Dimensions Foundation
Publication date: 07/05/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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