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Garden Pictures: October 8, 2021
This morning it was a cool 60-something degrees when I headed out to feed the chickens. As sometimes happens, I…
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Chicken Tractors, a Garden Tour and Home-Grown Stress Relief
A friend of mine shared this screen-capture with the caption “The look on that face!” He is happy about those…
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A Food Forest Apartment Complex
This is a beautifully executed project: It’s always bothered me to see yards and public spaces filled with nothing but…
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A Response to My Article on Starting Your Own Business
Christopher M. Williams expands on my thoughts about starting a business: But letโs talk about the business advice, since thatโs…
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Preserving the Bounty of Summer
Pears and hot peppers! Sometimes even together: It’s really nice having cooler days. It’s making gardening fun again. And the…
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Quick Advice on Starting Your Own Business
A reader feeling stuck in his corporate job asked me if I work for myself or for a corporation, and…
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Grinding Homegrown Cayenne Peppers into Red Pepper
We have had bumper crops of hot peppers from the gardens this year. Thus far, we have made smoked hot…
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Fall Gardening in Lower Alabama/North Florida
The weather is cooling here in the Deep South, which means it’s lowered from the heat of an roaring furnace…
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Grapes again
We got in some muscadines, at long last: I was going to use the little poles I found laying around…
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Lots of Rain, but Little Damage
Ida barreled through, giving us some wind and lots of rain, but all is well here. Some of the transplants…
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Freedom Day, 2021
I didn’t know we’d end up here. We had a plan. We left the states for a tropical paradise, learned…
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The Blessing of Pear Season
Yesterday afternoon we headed down the road to go pick pears from our neighbor’s huge sand pear tree. The days…






