Day by day, Bob and Heather are transforming their home in the city into a busy Urban Permaculture Homestead.
Follow along and learn how they are creating their own little slice of farmland in the middle of a historic district in an Ohio City.
Bob and Heather own Hogs and Hens Urban Farm. They are in zone 6a, and have just shy of 1/2 acre of land right in the middle of the city. See how they break the cycle of commercial dependence by creating food abundance!
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Day by day, Bob and Heather are transforming their home in the city into a busy Urban Permaculture Homestead.
Follow along and learn how they are creating their own little slice of farmland in the middle of a historic district in an Ohio City.
Bob and Heather own Hogs and Hens Urban Farm. They are in zone 6a, and have just shy of 1/2 acre of land right in the middle of the city. See how they break the cycle of commercial dependence by creating food abundance!
Season 2 Episode 11: Homesteader Homecoming with Chase Stanfill of Chasin Dreams Homestead
The Urban Permaculture Podcast
36 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Season 2 Episode 11: Homesteader Homecoming with Chase Stanfill of Chasin Dreams Homestead
In this episode, Heather chats with Chase Stanfill and discusses the Homesteader Homecoming event being held June 28-30, 2024 at Black Swan Lake 1181 N County Rd 875W Medora, IN 47260
Find the event information at THIS link.
The Urban Permaculture Podcast
Day by day, Bob and Heather are transforming their home in the city into a busy Urban Permaculture Homestead.
Follow along and learn how they are creating their own little slice of farmland in the middle of a historic district in an Ohio City.
Bob and Heather own Hogs and Hens Urban Farm. They are in zone 6a, and have just shy of 1/2 acre of land right in the middle of the city. See how they break the cycle of commercial dependence by creating food abundance!