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Making Bone Meal
Making bonemeal for your garden helps control the quality of the bone meal, making it from the anti-biotic and hormone free bones from your dinner. This can be done with any type of bones. To do this, place the … Continue reading
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Garlic Planting Time
When To Plant: If you live in a zone with cold winters, plant cloves of garlic after the first frost and about four weeks before the ground freezes, depending on what part of the country you live in that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulb, Clove, Elephant Garlic, garden, Gardening, Garlic, Grocery store, Harvest, homesteading, how to, Mulch, plant, plant selection, Soil, Sowing, Water, Wisconsin
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Remembering Little Steps
Remembering Harvest past. Great things humble beginnings. Related articles Stepping Stones (determinedcreature.wordpress.com) Old New Blog! (sillylittlerobot.wordpress.com)
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Green Bean Towers
A hog panel bent in thirds, wired together on a large planter.
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Wordless Wednesday
Sad Update both garden pools were stolen. Envy is a mental illness. Please donate a little to make a statement to a world gone nuts.
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What Do You Eat
Sometimes in planning a garden we can get carried away with what to plant. Be practical; spend some time thinking about how you cook, and how your family eats. Plan on planting something for everyone’s taste not just your … Continue reading
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The Red, the White, And the Blue
As I spend my July 4th in the Mississippi Valley a new product of the kitchen garden presents itself. I notice that a new pickle craze is developing and spreading in the valley. KoolAid Pickles. This is one product that … Continue reading
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Asian Salad
Vinagret 1 c. green onion oil 1/2 c. vanilla sugar 1/3 c. rice wine vinegar 2 packages seasoning from Ramen noodle soup (beef flavor) Salad 1 lb. coleslaw mix 2 packages Ramen noodles 1 c. sunflower seeds 1 c. slivered … Continue reading
Marigolds
Marigolds are one of the most fun ways to add color and pest control to your garden. Planting with broccoli and cabbage crops reduces the white flies. Planting Marigolds require approximately 45 to 50 days to flower after seeding, therefore seeding indoors … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture and Forestry, cheap, Cold frame, easy, frugal, garden, Gardening, Home, homesteading, how to, plant, Seed, Soil, Sowing, Vermiculite
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Planting Time!
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