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Tierra Soul Urban Farm and Guesthouse

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Krista and David Arias always dreamed of land in the country but the economy wouldn’t cooperate. Instead of giving up they transformed  their regular sized Portland lot into a thriving urban farm. They dug up the driveway and planted fruit trees. They got chickens, goats and bees. But they didn’t stop there, the couple turned their large historic home into a guesthouse and  farm school. Their place has become so popular they were able turn it into a family-friendly business that allows Krista and David to stay home with the kids.

I stayed with the Arias family twice when I visited Portland and  I loved their urban farmhouse idea and included many of their tips in Backyard Roots.  Guests staying at Tierra Soul get a welcome that includes homemade goats milk soap and a tour given  by six-year-old Fia and that alone is reason enough to go. It’s a great way to escape to a farm without leaving the city or to simply see how you like the idea of urban farming. You can even help with the chores.

Tierra Soul Farm is located in the historic Mississippi Avenue historic district in Portland close to cafes, restaurants and shops. www.tierrasoulpdx.com

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Fia and Xoco hold freshly pulled garlic from their Portland garden.

 

 

 

Canavese-Naffziger Family

Two-year-old girl harvests strawberries

Ann and Paul, shared excellent tips for involving kids in backyard farms in Backyard Roots. At first glance their backyard in Alameda California looks typical: a beautiful deck above a lawn bordered by trees and bushes. But it’s a farm incognito: it’s packed with 33 fruit trees, vegetables and chickens. Ann and Paul didn’t grow up in gardening families but she wanted her kids to have the fun of farming and to learn something too.

Ann and Paul have been amazed at the runaway success of some of their plants. Last year they harvested over 100 pints of strawberries. She wanted to grow them because her kids love them and organic strawberries are pricey. She never imagined her family would be picking and eating strawberries every day. “You really can get tired of them,” she says, but luckily the neighbors didn’t.

Follow Ann and Paul’s blog: www.paulandann.org

 

Two young girls feed the family chickens.

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