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Working on the Fence, Gates, and Walls for A Less Than $20,000 Apartment

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 month ago: Brenda Barnes, Home Grown Food Network President November 1, 2009 What a lot has happened since I la … more →

Tags: Cheap Housing, Ultra low cost housing, under $20k house, Yawns

Homelessness? Let It Be - 2009 version1 comment

Home Grown Food Network wrote 8 months ago: Listening to an expose of the philosophy underlying “The Rapture” recently on the Rachel … more →

Tags: Cheap Housing, Ultra low cost housing, Yawns

Low Income Solar Farmers?

Home Grown Food Network wrote 9 months ago: While reading the 2005 Energy Policy Act summary in wikipedia today, I momentarily wished I lived in … more →

Tags: under $20k house

Poverty is created by who ?

Home Grown Food Network wrote 11 months ago: January 1, 2009 While discussing our resolutions for 2009 the 16 Decisions of Grameen Bank frequentl … more →

Tags: Ultra low cost housing

Veggies rock!

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: When Joe Miller, the owner of Miller Farms in Platteville, Colo., said he would give away free veget … more →

Tags: teach your children

Saying "Sayonara" to stress!

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: I apologize for seeming trivial in these stress laden times, but, no matter how confused I am after … more →

Tags: Renewal, 1, Ultra low cost housing

Blaming Bush for "The Bank Troubles"

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: I was growing up in rural Ireland when the Russians first put their Sputnik spacecraft into space, a … more →

Tags: Gardening for the Baby Boomers, Growing tomatoes in the desert, Partnering with Nature, recycling in the yard, Renewal

SLAPPs and Bogus Claims: Legal Progress in Building the Under $20,000 House1 comment

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: Brenda Barnes, President, Home Grown Food Network, Inc. As I’ve written before, at least one o … more →

Tags: Partnering with Nature, wabi-sabi, Ultra low cost housing, recycling in the yard, mobile home park rules, Cheap Housing, SLAPPs

Does gardening help lower blood pressure?

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: I love when I walk in our yard.  I follow a specific route through the arbor covered with sweet pota … more →

Tags: Renewal, Gardening for the Baby Boomers, teach your children, Partnering with Nature, Ultra low cost housing

Future Shack instead of Future Shock

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: The focus is back on housing again! The discussion is about how to get anyone hit by a foreclosure … more →

Tags: Ultra low cost housing, Homelessness, low cost housing, Future Shock, Foreclosures, Squatting

Pro-poor City Planning can be Proper City Planning3 comments

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: Pro-poor City Planning can be Proper City Planning: The controversy over Tent City in Ontario, Calif … more →

Tags: Ultra low cost housing, house the poor by planning not panic

Ultra-Low Cost Housing

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: Blog: What Demonstrating Ultra-Low Cost Housing Can Mean, Part I Brenda Barnes, February 4, 2008 For … more →

Tags: low cost housing, mobile home parks, Rules

New Rx: Grow your food at home1 comment

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: Last week we wanted to buy a bell pepper, an onion, and a few greens for our grand-daughter’s … more →

Tags: Gardening for the Baby Boomers, Grocery Gap, fresh food

A Neighborhood Fruit Gleaning Co-Op?

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: Reading another blog throws up a new idea- a fruit gathering organization-a sort of co-operative to … more →

Tags: Renewal

Who needs farms anyway!

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: On Losing and Gaining Agricultural Land- an excerpt from a comment posted 2 years ago on our blog … more →

Tags: edible landscaping

Build a home without getting a planning permit?

Home Grown Food Network wrote 1 year ago: In a blog on our site a few years ago, we were discussing how planners put obstacles in the way of l … more →


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