So I built this site a month or so ago. I have been planning to blog for a few years now. The time has come to start, and I am nervous, and cannot think of a good topic, and this is all so scary to me. The craziest thing is that I rarely get like this about anything! I am always the one to jump in with both feet and encourage others to do the same. But the one thing I have learned over the last 12 years of marriage to John is that sometimes it is beneficial to go slow and steady. Sometimes. But I am still learning that! So here I am. Just getting this ball rolling! My plan is to write weekly. I imagine some weeks will be lengthier than others. I am here to share my experiences on our small farm, my passions for natural living, feminism, cooking, canning, gardening of both flowers and vegetables, raising animals, and the overall experiences of our homestead! I know that journaling your thoughts and experiences is good for the soul. So this is not only a place to share information for those looking to learn about life on our homestead, it is a place for me to share and possibly vent and open up to the world, whether the world is listening or not. So I hope you will join me for this new ride! Please leave comments! Please follow Lundell Farms on Facebook! Let me know what you want to hear about. Thank you to everyone who supports John and I and helps to make our amazing life together possible! Peace and love! Lori, the Country Girl Gardener
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12/26/2019 12:12:15 am
I am really hyped for this thing. I mean, I want to learn how to grow a garden, and I love that you are teaching it to us for free. There are classes near my home, and they all cost a lot. I love that I can just watch your videos and learn how to do it for free. I will try my best to make my own garden look amazing. I am hoping that you can visit it sometime too.
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AuthorHi! I am Lori Lundell and I am the Country Girl Gardener at Lundell Farms. Together with my husband, John, we have a small, farm focused on natural, healthy living. We raise produce, animals for meat and eggs, and love spending time together working on projects! Archives
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