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It’s soooooooo hot!
Okay, this isn’t fun anymore! It’s hard to keep our nursery plants happy in this heat. Despite repeated watering they’re…
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Wild American Plums by the Roadside
In N/C Florida, we used to find a lot of wild plums in two varieties: Chickasaw and flatwoods. The former…
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Nitrogen-Fixers Repairing Broken Ground: Sesbania Edition
On Friday the 11th, Rachel and I and one of our sons visited one of the two Ever’man groceries in…
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Various Items of Interest
Over the last few weeks we’ve been quite busy, but life seems to be settling back down a little at…
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PLANT SALE THIS SATURDAY!!!
We will have a plant sale this Saturday in the nearby town of ATMORE! ADDRESS: Atmore Flea Market โ 1815…
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Proof You Can Do a Lot of Gardening in a Small Space
This morning I received an inspiring email from a couple who are raising their own meat and gardening in a…
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I Gave Up
After years of being Protestants, yesterday my wife and I joined into full communion with the One Holy Catholic and…
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How Much Food Could You Grow in an Urban Yard?
In our latest video, we take a look at the small yard of an old house in Hannibal, Missouri and…
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Food Forests in Small Spaces?
Is it possible to create food forests in small spaces? I replied to this comment yesterday on the YouTube channel:Will…
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Robert Hart’s Estimate of Food Forest Size Required to Feed a Family
In his bookย Forest Gardening, food forest pioneer Robert Hart estimates that a family could be fed from a half-hectare temperate…
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Hunting Wild PawPaws in Hannibal Missouri
On Sunday and Monday of this week, we attended the Homesteading Life Conference in Hannibal Missouri. This is an annual…







