The Funny Farm

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Odds and Ends... I mean, Important Things Happening

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1. I wrote another guest post for the Frugal Hostess about my preparing coq au vin for a dinner we hosted a couple of weeks ago. You can fin...

A Brief History of how The Funny Farm Came into Being

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When Robin and I first got married 36 years ago we had no real intentions for our life together. We loved each other and that was enough. So...
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

January Workshops

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We are having a series of workshops next month. Start your garden season off right with our Garden Planning workshop on Sunday January 10th...
Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Funny Farm Stuffed Broccoli Leaves - a new Southern Tradition

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Last spring was the first time i heard of people eating broccoli leaves. It makes sense though, for a couple of reasons. The first is that t...
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Monday, December 14, 2009

I am Thankful for my Neighbors' Hard Work

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Every once in a while I am glad my neighbors grow grass. Say what? Well for them to grow good grass they have to rake up all the leaves that...
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Winter 2010 6-week Intensive Organic Gardening Workshop

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We are proud to announce that our new 6 week organic gardening workshop. Registration in now live. This is a hands-on workshop Whether you...
Monday, November 30, 2009

What do Social Media and Baking Crackers Have in Common?

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I started on Facebook a few years ago because a couple of my friends did. We did the poking thing and played the games that went around. Aft...
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atlanta, Georgia, United States
I have been an organic gardener for 30 years. I am the manager of the Decatur Farmers Market in Decatur, Ga. It is held on Wednesdays from 4-7. I live in Stone Mountain, a suburb of Atlanta, GA, where my wife and I will spend the rest of our days creating a model of suburban permaculture. We have 3 acres with a .5 ac. pond, barn and land for growing. We grow veggies, small fruits, herbaceous and woody flowers, herbs, mushrooms, chickens and worms. We teach classes on organic gardening and sustainable living. You can contact me at leekfixer@comcast.net
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