Uncategorized @The Prepper Project: chop n’ drop, SNAP cutbacks, free fertilizer, what’s killing the bees, cover cropping and more! by David The Good November 19, 2013March 23, 2022 written by David The Good November 19, 2013March 23, 2022 Here are a few of my latest posts over at The Prepper Project: Before Winter, Check Off These Four Garden Chores Fall Chop n’ Drop With Val and Eli Preparing Your Food Forest for Winter What’s Killing the Bees? It’s Worse Than You Thought SNAP Gets a Haircut How To Make A Free Fertilizer Tea From Weeds Why You Should Consider Cover Cropping Enjoy! Related posts:It looks nasty now...No-work malanga rootsA beautiful pond apple2014: The Year In ReviewCraziness 2 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post American made clothespins (that whip their Chinese counterparts) next post Green papaya recipes Related Articles Carolina wren babies in our food forest June 2, 2014 Grafting onto wild plum April 8, 2014 Feeding Bamboo to the Cows January 24, 2023 The Industrial Era (Passing Like a Kidney Stone) February 25, 2014 Foundations for Farming vs. David The Good Gardening August 2, 2021 Summer Rain in My Florida Food Forest February 20, 2015 Backyard Biochar February 10, 2022 New Video: Beat The Cold, Warm Your Greenhouse,... January 10, 2014 Staking a tree, grapefruit edition July 31, 2015 Book Review Saturday: Born Again Dirt, An Agricultural... January 21, 2023 2 comments Mark Biggs November 19, 2013 - 11:50 pm Lots of good info here, David. Where do you get seeds for the Tithonia diversifolia? I like the idea of 20 ft. tall sunflowers. Mark Biggs (The Ancient City Gardener) Survival Gardener, AKA David the Good November 20, 2013 - 12:02 am Thank you. Tomorrow I'm posting more on Tithonia diversifolia and will answer your question… stay tuned. Comments are closed.
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Lots of good info here, David. Where do you get seeds for the Tithonia diversifolia? I like the idea of 20 ft. tall sunflowers.
Mark Biggs (The Ancient City Gardener)
Thank you.
Tomorrow I'm posting more on Tithonia diversifolia and will answer your question… stay tuned.
Comments are closed.