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Winer of two book awards! >The latest trends in multifamily housing include organic rooftop farms, community gardens, and individual raised-bed garden spaces for tenants. Grow your own organic food with helpful tips, planting guides, and valuable resources. Learn about organic certification, food safety, bees, biodiversity, composting, and how far food travels. Shop from the "farmer you know," and learn the story behind your food. This book describes options for buying fresh, sustainably sourced food from on-farm markets, food hubs, and community-supported agriculture (CSA) season-long farm…mehr

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Winer of two book awards! >The latest trends in multifamily housing include organic rooftop farms, community gardens, and individual raised-bed garden spaces for tenants. Grow your own organic food with helpful tips, planting guides, and valuable resources. Learn about organic certification, food safety, bees, biodiversity, composting, and how far food travels. Shop from the "farmer you know," and learn the story behind your food. This book describes options for buying fresh, sustainably sourced food from on-farm markets, food hubs, and community-supported agriculture (CSA) season-long farm share programs. Book includes a national directory of agrihoods and lists more than 2,200 resources to buy fresh, locally grown food. Listings include farm's website address (direct links on ebooks).
Autorenporträt
Anna DeSimone is author of Housing Finance 2020, New Mortgage Programs for the New Generation of Homebuyers, Silver Medalist Winner of Axiom Business Book Awards in Personal Finance, Retirement Planning and Investing. She is a nationally recognized expert in housing finance and author of more than 40 professional guidebooks. She frequently serves as an expert in news articles published by national media including: Apartment Therapy, Forbes.com, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Dallas Business Journal, Log Home Living, Michigan Chronicle, Newsday, The Penny Hoarder, Source Weekly, The Simple Dollar, and The Washington Post.