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    capella farm story time the cougar experience

    Story time: The Cougar Encounter

    Stories from the Farm

    Crossing paths with a cougar is rare enough that even I sometimes don’t believe we had this encounter

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    Biophilia: man’s love of nature and a natural obsession

    How we grow, Uncategorized

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    Winter Sown Flowers For 2026

    Community Highlight, Flowers, What we're growing

    Certain cold loving crops need to be started in the dead of winter to ensure success in the Spring and beyond. Here’s a sneak peak at some of the flowers we’re starting in January for the 2026 season – lisianthus, snapdragons, and yarrow.

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