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Right after we set up the tomato cages, May 6.

What a difference a month…

07 Jun 12

Soak those greens to get the bugs out!

Greens in the garden

06 Jun 12

Pretty little clusters

Tomatoes in May

04 Jun 12

Carrots

Spring on the Urban Homestead

25 Apr 12

All of our tomatoes are growing really well.

Earth Day tomatoes

22 Apr 12

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Gorgeous Swiss chard

21 Dec 11

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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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