I know I have been absent blogging for a few years now, however, the passion to garden continues and I'm back!
This past spring of 2017, we moved to another location to begin a new adventurous chapter in urban homesteading and now urban farming! We moved further north, north of the slowly disappearing and once infamous St Louis divide into the central corridor of the city, where my roots were first nourished as a person.
I am rehabbing the old family home which my grandmother, Fannie Wells née Riley moved in with her husband Luther Wells back in 1952. Later my mother, Versibe Williams née Keys resided here for nearly 20 years, and now I'm continuing the legacy.
I will be discussing more about this fantastic move and opportunity soon, so stay tuned and excited with us here at HomeGrown Farms, or our Seeds Shovels & Sankofa blog. Always Forward Moving back to our roots...
This past spring of 2017, we moved to another location to begin a new adventurous chapter in urban homesteading and now urban farming! We moved further north, north of the slowly disappearing and once infamous St Louis divide into the central corridor of the city, where my roots were first nourished as a person.
I am rehabbing the old family home which my grandmother, Fannie Wells née Riley moved in with her husband Luther Wells back in 1952. Later my mother, Versibe Williams née Keys resided here for nearly 20 years, and now I'm continuing the legacy.
I will be discussing more about this fantastic move and opportunity soon, so stay tuned and excited with us here at HomeGrown Farms, or our Seeds Shovels & Sankofa blog. Always Forward Moving back to our roots...