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The Urban Farm’s New Book Series

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My Ordinary Extraordinary Yard

By Greg Peterson

You can create your own urban farm. Creating your own urban farm is as simple as planting you flowerbeds with edibles. The payoffs can include home grown food and a deeper connection to the earth. In this unique mini-book, Greg Peterson shares how his yard went from grass and hedges to his very own Urban Farm, full of vegetables and fruit trees with plenty to share. His motto ‘food grows abundantly – lets grow it and give it away.’ This insightful book about how Greg’s Urban Farm came to be will inspire you to create your own urban farm.

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Fowl Play, Your Guide to Keeping Chickens in Your Yard

By Rachel Bess with Greg Peterson

Why should you keep chickens in your back yard? Think fresh eggs, the thrill of the daily hunt, the chickens tilling your soil, eating your food scraps, weeds, seeds and bugs then providing great fertilizer.

“You can learn so much about live from chickens,” explains Michelle M., a busy nurse, wife and mother of seven. “I’ve learned that keeping chickens is good for my soul.”

Anyone can do it…no roosters required. The secrets to your success easily unfold in the pages of Fowl Play. Read and gather your rewards.

The Urban Farm’s New Book Series

The current series contains the following four books to be followed by an additional six planned for release in 2010:

My Ordinary Extraordinary Yard, By Greg Peterson

Fowl Play, Your Guide to Keeping Chickens in Your Yard, By Rachel Bess with Greg Peterson

How Green Am I?, Your Personal Environmental Audit, By Don Lotter with Greg Peterson

Grow Wherever You Go, Discover the Place Where Your Garden Lives, By Greg Peterson

Link to Down on the Urban Farm here.

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