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All the Food Groups
Mikell sends photos of a well-balanced meal containing all the major food groups. The Sweet Pepper and Onion All Natural…
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Speaking Live in Blountstown Friday and Saturday!
Today I am headed to Blountstown, Florida to give three talks at the Keepers of the Old Ways Survival Expo.…
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Here’s a Chicken Gardening/Composting Idea
Right now we have chickens in a couple of movable tractors. A cattle panel one, and a PVC one. I…
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After the Frost: Garden Pics from January 22nd, 2022
We had a night down in the low 20s, and the gardens are showing it. So far, the $239 greenhouse…
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Harnessing the Power of Animals in the Garden and Closing the Nutrient Loop
Closing the nutrient loop is a long-term goal of mine. At our old place in the Caribbean, I built cabins…
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A Problem with the Grocery Row Gardening System?
A recent commenter identifies a possible problem with the Grocery Row Gardening system beneath my last post on building humus:…
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Composting Secrets from a Humus Junkie
This week I released a long-form video called “Composting Secrets from a Humus Junkie.” In this post, I’ve edited the…
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HELP! Stink Bugs Ruined My Tomatoes!
Tracie pleads for help with stinkbugs on tomatoes: Seven years ago, my husband and I planted 16 tomato plants we…
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Bees Love Brassicas
Even if we’re not saving seed, I like to let brassicas go to bloom so they can feed the bees…
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What Do I Do With with Diseased Plants?
JulieTย asks advice on dealing with diseased plants: “I purchased longevity spinach online a couple years ago advise from your book.…
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The Best Film We Ever Made
Behold! I was getting tired of doing normal stuff and decided to dive fully into making something funny, creepy and…
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Landrace Pok Choi and a Variegated English Pea
Last year I planted some hybrid pok choi and they did poorly, bolting rapidly and being generally worthless. Some of…






