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Hybrid vs Open Pollinated Seeds: Which is Better?A Guest Video Post by Lynn Gillispie of The Living Farm
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I wish we could have chickens here but city ordinance says noTractor supply CEO says backyard chicken demand skyrockets:
"Take Control Of Their Food Supply": Tractor Supply CEO Says Backyard Chicken Demand Skyrockets | ZeroHedge
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I wish we could have chickens here but city ordinance says no
ave a sleepies jimmiOK I am gonna haveta take a break I keep messin up
I'll fix later
I wish we could have chickens here but city ordinance says no
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ave a sleepies jimmi
by yourself lolMust be something in the air. I slept three hours this afternoon.
Haveta agree thereChickens who live that way are lucky.
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East Peoria couple taking a chance to keep their chickens
EAST PEORIA — Robert and Shannon Brinker dragged their heels for a while, but ultimately gave in this summer to the laws of the city of East Peoria. Following an official complaint from an allegedly …www.pjstar.com
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Simple and Effective Worm Composting this stuff is liquid gold, and a great side business
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I lived in Phoenix, Arizona for nearly my entire life. Growing food in the desert is not easy. Heck, growing food ANYWHERE can seem like a daunting task...until you know the rules. Do you know the rules? Sometimes, people ask me if there’s a secret. They want to know one thing they can do that will dramatically increase the health of their plants. The secret is in the compost. On that note, I would like to introduce you to the Worm Composting Bin that I found while searching for a new system to set up here at my new place. Check out Urban Worm Company's easy-to-use system. The food waste goes in the top, add a few worms, and the compost comes out the bottom. Go to UrbanWormCompany.org/UrbanFarm to see what our friend Steve has to say. And to continue your learning, let these articles be your guide to great compost: |
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I was recently reminded by the amazing Shereel Washington about a crucial skill we need as home herbalists: adaptability.
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The Best Seed Bank and Why You Need One NOWThis is a seed bank so thoughtfully prepared its scary
Urgent: Why You Need to Start Your Seed Bank NOW!Dear Friends,I just had an eye-opening interview with Lucinda Bailey and Kurt Nock from Texas Ready Seeds, and I’m compelled to share it with you. The world is changing fast—empty shelves are already popping up in places like Pflugerville, TX, and Montgomery, AL. With hyperinflation looming and supply chains tightening, the time to secure your food future is NOW. Why this matters: Lucinda and Kurt reveal how heirloom seeds, stored properly in their ammo-can seed banks, can sustain a family of four on just a quarter-acre lot—producing up to 4,400 pounds of nutrient-dense food annually! They also unpack the Mitleider gardening method, a proven system that works in sand, gravel, or even over a parking lot. Here’s what you’ll learn by watching the interview:
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I want everyone to know I was sick and this is what my wife Jean did all my garden was done by her. I am proud of her.Here's a couple maters close to the house for early heat, let me get them in 2 weeks earlier
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Ignore the weeds I've been sick
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Peppers and a few maters close to garage for extra early warmth
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OK while I am here I'll show some of my this years garden J4ean planted (I was way too sick to do it so bless her heart she offered and done a fine job at it ' here have a look
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Sweet peppers in fenced area with spinach ground cover, well some spinach
Onions next to fence
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Heres taders but if you look our first penie's are bloomin, bush at corner of the house
Mine tooJimi, such a fine job. Jean is my hero for jumping into the gap while you were so sick.
I love basil too.And basil!!! Lots of basil, for the bees and for me.