Regenerative and astrological gardening practices on the suburban homestead and in the community.
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Writer, poet, follower of the moon, compulsive weeder, personal chef, former adjunct English professor, child of Hodge Podge Lodge, Master Gardener with an MFA from Naropa. KarinFalconeKrieger.com
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