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Landrace Collards
Peter Dilley shares his success in crossing collards in order to create a landrace variety: Creating Landrace Collards Approximately 22…
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Resurrection Sunday
Now on the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they, and certain other women with them,…
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Crossing Okra Varieties in the 2022 Garden
Last year we grew three varieties of okra: Cowhorn, Clemson Spineless and Burgundy. Of these, the Burgundy was the most…
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Cassava in the Ground
We had a failure in keeping cassava through the winter. I buried a bunch of stems into a sand hill…
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Growing Food in the Mountains
Cindy requests a book on growing food in the mountains: “Florida gardening canโt be any harder than Appalachian gardening. If…
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Avoiding Contaminated Manure
Herbicide contamination in manure has become a huge problem. It’s part of the reason I bought my own cows. You…
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A Busy Two Days: Updates from the Gardens
Today and yesterday were the top above-ground seed planting days for this month according to the Farmer’s Almanac moon-planting calendar.…
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A Pair of Good Videos on Scything and Making Hay with Hand Tools
Pete Kanaris has a pair of good videos on Jim Kovaleski’s haying by hand. First, the scything: And then, the…
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What to do with Extra Potting Soil
Michelle asks about a pile of potting soil: My husband and I are in the process of purchasing an old…
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From A Bare Backyard to a Beautiful Food Forest Garden
Dang wrote to share a food forest before-and-after video. First, here’s what his yard originally looked like: And this is…
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Continuing the Seminole Pumpkin and Walmart Pumpkin Landraces
See the latest video: This may be the best title ever. This method of planting pumpkins is very easy. We’re…
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Making Hay With a Scythe
My neighbor grew a large patch of oats in his backyard for the deer this winter. Now that hunting season…






