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Feeding Bamboo to the Cows
Recently we built much of a new chicken coop from a variety of yellow running bamboo growing in our front…
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Wild Blueberries in Shade vs. Sun
cgfreeandeasy makes the erroneous assumption that I’m not thinking through my tree-cutting over the blueberries discovered at the edge of…
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Book Review Saturday: Born Again Dirt, An Agricultural Testament, Landrace Gardening, The Contagion Myth and The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
In today’s post, I’ll give some quick reviews of books on the 2022 reading list. Since I read 42 books…
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Not a bad save…
Sheets and piles of leaves made all the difference. First, the radish rows. The gaps are from where we didn’t…
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Understanding Genetic Diversity (via Sand Hill Preservation Center)
Wendy shares a good article on the value of genetic diversity, over at Sand Hill Preservation Center: “There’s a good…
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Planting a Tree WITHOUT Digging a Hole!
Did you realize you could plant trees without digging holes? Sam Singleton at Scrubland Farmz shared this on his Facebook…
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The Joy of Calamondins
Annie in Ocala comments on my previous post about the Florida Citrus Center and their calamondin oranges: “I love calamondins!…
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Humus does not exist in soil?
This is fascinating: Makes sense to me. What is called “humus” is really just the collection of organic material in…
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Peruvian Apple Cactus Dead, Killed by Extreme Cold
BREWTON, AL: Local gardener David Good discovered his pair of prized Peruvian apple cactus were completely destroyed after a freak…
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Seeds and Spices for Planting
While cleaning, I found we had way too many of various spices and edible seeds. Parsley seeds, chia seed, coriander,…
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DEJUNK WEEKEND!
Rachel and I have ditched 317 thingsย this weekend – so far. All of them were trashed, burned, donated, put…






