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How to Start Your Little Farm: A Practical Guide for those Seeking Simplicity and Wellness If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a small piece of land in the countryside—complete with chickens, goats, and a bountiful organic garden—you’re not alone. Many of our amigas are rediscovering the joy of living simply, sustainably, and in close connection…
How to Start a Veggie Garden: Easy First Steps for Beginners

Here’s how to start your own veggie garden – tu jardin de verduras. Having your own veggie garden is possibly the most satisfying thing you’ll ever have. Why? It’s exciting to plant, soothing to do the work, and satisfying to see the fruits of your labor. Not to mention being able to go out back…
5 Cosas Que Tienes Que Hacer en Diciembre para Preparar Tu Jardín

December might feel like the end of the growing season, but for the radical Señora Era, it’s the perfect time to plant seeds of intention; both literally and metaphorically, for next year’s garden. Here are five essential tasks to tackle this month that will set the stage for a lush and productive year ahead: In…
Señora Garden: Why you need to sex your corn

Growing your own corn is like having pure sunshine in your garden and planting your own food is actually one of the 13 señora habits that will help you improve your life. Corn is delicious, the stalks cool in your garden beds (and give you a little bit of a privacy wall!), and it’s just…
Your First Ranchito: How to grow your first garden

Planting your own garden is an excellent way to grow your own fresh fruits and vegetables while also getting a dose of outdoor activity and connecting with calming nature. Over the past few years, gardening has been gaining popularity among Millennials and Gen Alphaa. In fact, gardening has become a trending topic on places like…
The Wild Rose: What’s Rosa Mosqueta – And Is it an Anti-Aging Dream?

Chilean women have been using rose hip seed oil for centuries to keep that youthful glow – heck, most of Latin America knows and loves this oil. Rosa Mosqueta oil comes from the seeds of a wild rose that grows in the Andes and was used by Araucanian Indigenous People for its regenerative properties. It…