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    The cost of buying organic

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    The pros and cons of starting seeds with worm castings (vermicompost)

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    Scaling up our seed-starting system

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About the Homestead

CoMo Homestead is Annette and Charlie's story of urban homesteading in Columbia, Missouri. We’re living a more healthy and self-sufficient lifestyle by growing as much of our own food as possible.

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