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How to be a Lady Farmer in the City πŸͺ΄πŸ«™πŸ‘ŸπŸŒ‡

How to be a Lady Farmer in the City πŸͺ΄πŸ«™πŸ‘ŸπŸŒ‡

Plants, glass jars, reusable grocery bags, thrifting...just crunchy city things!

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What does it mean to be a Lady Farmer in the city?

Let me be clear that I am no master gardener, I am no master chef, I only occasionally dabble in sourdough, and I do not keep up with all the fermented things the way that my mother does on her farm. I do love to sew, but I would consider that hobby occasional dabbling as well, as the lag between my sewing projects is quite...long.Β 

This is a photo fromΒ @the.weekendquilter, Wendy Chow, author of the book "Urban Quilting", a current inspirational guide for me as I continue to explore quilting!Β 

The point is that being a Lady Farmer does not mean being an β€œexpert” at anything or making everything by hand or spending all day out on the land. Being a Lady Farmer is more about paying close attention to the small ways that we can opt for slower living amidst a sea of convenience and availability. We created this community around that idea and so Iβ€”very genuinelyβ€”am excited to bring you some of my ownΒ Lady Farmer in the City experiences and in…

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