NaVera Farms Home & Gardens

NaVera Farms Home & Gardens Committed to being one of the few holistic, cell phone-free zones, zero Wi-Fi, chemical-free, organically focused homes and farms in America. EMF/EMR managed.

The way it used to be. A natural, environmentally committed, smoke-free, chemical free, organically committed, private residence with gardens. Cell & Wi-Fi free. A Feng Shui designed home and property. A quiet, serene "Safe Place" for all life to live in harmony, safe and protected from modern society. Farm Stewards: Bill Di Stanisloa and Greg Ferguson

Bill Di Stanisloa-Ferguson brings with him m

ore than 35 years in the creative and business world. He received a fine arts scholarship out of high school which was the beginning of a career in acting on screen and stage, as well as musical theater producing and directing for stage productions. To ensure a financial standing, Bill also pursued education and experiences in the business world and attended vocational and business-related schools which steered him successfully into property management, real estate, Film and Video and theater management. Years of business experience led him into executive management domestically and globally for an on-line portfolio of wellness products and services in the beginning of the dot COM era. A self-taught Nutritionist and Alternative Medicine advocate for over 30 years. Mr. Di Stanisloa initiated the first "Green Bible" concept and Founded the Green Spa 101 company which served as a consulting firm for spas, salons, hotels and resorts looking to adhere to a "greener" commitment for their guests, their employees and the environment. Titles held on 501C3 boards and committees include Chairman, Advisory Board, Florida State College, Board member for Heritage Institute, YMCA First Coast, Corporate Volunteer Council, National Wildlife Federation, NE Florida Music Conservatory and Slow Food First Coast. Bill has also served as President for the Fine Arts Conservatory and currently, Farm Life Foundation. As a successful global, professional, Bill has had the privilege of living and working in noted countries such as: New Zealand, Canada, and Antigua. In the USA he has held leadership positions and residency in major cities such as Los Angeles, Seattle, Austin, and Orlando. As a Philanthropist, Educator and Public Speaker, Bill Di Stanisloa serves as a role model for passion and direction for positive change to all audiences in areas of non-profit missions and purposes, community partnerships and service to others. As a Farmer and Advocate for Human and Animal Rights, Bill understands that full respect must be given to wildlife and humans and holds equal value for both. He also supports between 100-200 petitions and movements per year protecting Endangered Species, the oceans, the environment, mammals, and negating abuse towards each. Bill has also served as Contributing Editor for Hotel Executive.com publication. He is also an avid Fine Art Collector and Interior Designer. As a writer, a reader must be prepared to be educated, mentored or a desire for truth. In 2010 Bill acquired land and a home and initiated his own educational farm. Following this endeavor, he initiated a non-profit organization serving an unsurpassed mission for education and protection of all life forms and the planet. Donor for the following: ARK Wildlife Rescue and Sanctuary, the Elephant Sanctuary- Tennessee Edgars Mission- Animal Rescue in Australia, Catty Shack, Lion and Tiger Rescue, Florida, Cu**er & Cu**er Art Museum, Florida, Hillsdale College, Conservative Education, USA Prager University, Conservative Education, USA, The Heritage Foundation, Conservative Education, USA

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The U.S. Forest Service intends to spray glyphosate and other toxic herbicides across 156,000 acres of the Lake Tahoe basin. Tell the White House & Congress to stop the spraying. SIGN THE PETITION: tinyurl.com/StopGlyphosateForests

Katherine Levy recently moved back to live out her retirement along the lake’s north shore only to discover the government plan to spray glyphosate and 4 other toxic herbicides within national forest property that abuts the community’s cherished lake. “I was horrified to find out what has been going on,” Levy said. Levy is among a number of Lake Tahoe-area residents and officials who are fighting to block or alter the US Forest Service project, which is aimed at restoration of areas damaged by the 2021 Caldor fire.

“It is a major concern for all of us,” said Cody Bass, mayor of South Lake Tahoe. “I had no clue that glyphosate was still being used in the forest. It was kind of a shock to me that we know what we know about it and still use it on public lands.”

“People come here from around the world because of its purity and natural beauty,” said Hannah Teter, who lives in the South Lake Tahoe area, close to the area affected by the Caldor fire, and works at a local wakesurfing charter company. “The idea of spraying thousands of gallons of herbicides across the Tahoe basin in an effort to dictate which species regrow after a natural wildfire is deeply troubling,” Teter said.

Contact your federal lawmakers and demand that they stop the spray! tinyurl.com/StopGlyphosateForests

06/25/2026
Caralyn Carraway Williams!
06/25/2026

Caralyn Carraway Williams!

06/25/2026

Pruning tomatoes isn't about cutting away healthy growth—it's about helping the plant direct its energy where it matters most. Removing suckers, clearing old leaves, and improving airflow can reduce disease pressure while encouraging stronger stems and larger harvests. A few minutes of maintenance each week can make a noticeable difference as the season progresses.

Every tomato variety grows a little differently, so avoid removing too much at once. Keep an eye on your plants, prune with clean tools, and let each cut serve a purpose. Healthy plants reward steady care, and small improvements throughout the season often lead to baskets full of flavorful tomatoes.

06/25/2026
We all wish Caralyn Callaway Williams on Sauls Road, Callahan Florida cared about our aquafers, air, ponds, soils and hu...
06/25/2026

We all wish Caralyn Callaway Williams on Sauls Road, Callahan Florida cared about our aquafers, air, ponds, soils and human and animal and wildlife and pollinators.

Many years ago I finally said no to harmful chemicals. I hope you will too.

Caralyn Callaway Williams
06/25/2026

Caralyn Callaway Williams

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46480 Sauls Road
Callahan, FL
32011

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