The satisfaction of eating food you grew on your own, in your own garden, is indescribable. There’s something basic and rewarding about producing your own produce - you know exactly where it came from, how it was grown, and what fertilizers and which pesticides were used. Plus they taste pretty damn good too. One way to make them taste even better? Rotation crop …Continue Reading
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8 Plants For An Edible Landscape | Have Your Landscape And Eat It Too
Reading Time: 7 minutesAlthough many families have vegetable gardens in their yards today, there are also many more who feel they need to decide whether they create the beautiful landscape that they've always wanted or a culinary garden. They need to make this decision simply because they do not have the space for both. However, this doesn't have to be as difficult as it is may seem. Read on and …Continue Reading
Companion Plants To Benefit Your Survival Garden
Reading Time: 3 minutesCompanion planting is a technique that has been used for centuries by gardeners and farmers worldwide. Companion plants are basically different plants planted together - plants that are beneficial to each other. Here’s a great example! The Native Americans used a technique called The Three Sisters in which they would plant corn, beans, and squash together. The corn provided …Continue Reading
Kickstart Spring By Starting Your Own Straw Bale Garden
Reading Time: 4 minutesThere are so many different styles and techniques to gardening out there to try. Today I want to share with you how to start a straw bale garden! There are so many pros to this style's pro and con list that I had to try it for myself. I never really considered the possibility of growing food and flowers out of a bale of straw until I tried to plant a garden in Arkansas which I …Continue Reading
How To Grow Rainbow Corn | Glass Gem Corn
Reading Time: 3 minutesWant to learn how to grow glass gem corn? If you do, continue reading and prepare yourself to be amazed how easy it is to grow this heirloom! Growing Your Very Own Glass Gem Corn When glass gem corn made waves online a couple of years back, I've been itching to try my hand at growing it. Ideally, corn isn't really hard to grow, all it needs are the right conditions. But …Continue Reading
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