My name is Dan and I live in gardening zone 5B in Southeastern Michigan. I’ve grown organic vegetables and fruits for a few decades, actually since 1976 when I married my beautiful wife and we bought our first home.
In 1982 my wife and I found a small rundown farm and started growing market produce like asparagus and strawberries. We’ve raised chickens, steers, pigs, turkeys, ducks, bees and sheep. Now our livestock consists of two cats who won’t die and some worms.
I’ve never strayed from the principle of organic gardening, but Lord knows I’ve made a bucket- full of idiot mistakes in pursuit of it.
And here I am. Blogging about gardening.
My favorite saying is ‘I read it on the internet’ and my favorite color is brownish-yellow.
I am doing a project for my own blog about people making the world a better place through various projects and lifestyles. I am emailing you because I think you fit in with my project. If you wouldn’t mind answering 4 questions for me, please email me at nepermhome@gmail.com and I’ll send you the interview. My blog is nepermhome.wordpress.com if you would like to check it out before you respond. Thanks for your time! Sarah
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Email is on the way.
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Well, I`m not sure how you found my site, but I figure an organic farmer, and a guy who used to grow red composting worms should have at least one or two things in common, so I hit the follow button, and as soon as I get some of this mail cleared up, I`ll have to get back here and check things out here in more depth. In the meantime, stay safe, and healthy, and I`ll read you later. And thanks for the visit.
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Welcome to you too. I found your site on World Organic News (https://worldorganicnews.wordpress.com) and became abdorbed in your writing. A wonderful trove of knowledge and storytelling about somthing i consider myself a neophyte at…raising worms.
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I love to tinker around the garden and try new things too. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your projects and seeing how those dehydrated banana peels work in the garden. Happy gardening!
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Hi Dan, thanks for visiting and following my blog. I look forward to following your gardening journey and learning from you. Cheers Eco-mummy
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I’m glad you stopped by!
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I’ve seen you on many blogs I enjoy following and on whimsy decided to check you out today. So delighted I did. I have so much to learn (and you know alot!) and your humour will make it that much funner 🙂 Melissa
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Thanks so much Melissa! That’s awfully kind of you. And I’m looking forward to checking out your blog in more depth. I really like your idea of a garden diary!
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Hey Dan, I just nominated your fab blog for a public fist-pump in the form of a Liebster Award. Check out all the info at: https://muddybootsandfingernails.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/blogging-fist-pump-i-got-a-liebster-award/
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That’s so nice of you! I’m honored.
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Hey Dan! Where’s the contact me section? Page? Form? etc? Anyway? How about an interview?!!
My contact is mikesgreengarden@gmail.com! Jackie :~)
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Hi Jackie! It’s flattering of you to ask. I’m pretty much a dork when it comes to extemporary thinking and speaking, so I wouldn’t want to record a podcast. (yours are very interesting btw) But I’d be happy to answer written questions that give me a chance to consider the answers. I know that might not fit your needs, but if it does you can contact me at dwschroeder@icloud.com. Thanks for asking!
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Hi Dan, I have been following your blog and I love reading about your different gardening experiences. I thought you would be a good nominee for the love/hate challenge. You can check out the details at: https://afarmingartist.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/challenge-accepted/
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Dan, I noticed you hadn’t posted in awhile. If you are interested in doing something on a much more relaxed basis, let me know. arenz1@yahoo.com, please delete after you get my email.
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