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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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Tagged cheap, easy, frugal, garden, Gardening, homesteading, tomatoes, vegetable, vegetables
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Chicken Cacciatore
Chicken Cacciatore 1 3-4 lb. fryer, cut up 1/2 cup flour 1/4 tsp. garlic and onion powder 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 1/3 cup olive oil 5 large cloves garlic, minced 1 or 2 large onions, sliced 1 ea. … Continue reading
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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Tagged frugal, garden, Gardening, homesteading, plant, plant selection, planting, vegetable, vegetables
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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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Tagged canning, cheap, easy, frugal, garden, Gardening, Home, homesteading, how to, Kitchen garden, Lettuce, plant, Raised bed gardening, tips, Van Harvey, vegetable, vegetables, Wisconsin
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The Suburbhomestead’s Blog Climate Change Project
The goal is to develop new varieties adapted to Zone 3a-4b local climate, and low-care gardening techniques. These selections are based on three important principles. The first criteria is taste on the best representable single vegetable cooked, fresh, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Brassica juncea, Chinese cabbage, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Plant breeding, Radish, Radishes, vegetable
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Harvest Tally
Prepping for the season! Havest Tally 2011
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Tagged garden, Gardening, plant, planting, tips, vegetable, vegetables
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Review Mike The Gardener
For a while now I have wanted to let you in on my guilty little pleasure. At https://www.averagepersongardening.com/seed_subscriptions.php Mike the Gardner has a seeds of the Month Club. The first week of the month I wonder with giddy anticipation … Continue reading
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Tagged food, garden, Megamart, plant, Seed, tomato, vegetable, Victory Garden
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Carrots
The carrot is hardy and may be planted as soon as the ground is in fit condition to be properly prepared for seeding. It is a biennial plant, but grown as an annual. When grown as a market-garden or truck … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Carrot, easy, frugal, Fruit and Vegetable, garden, Gardening, Home, homesteading, how to, Inch, planting, Seed, sow, Sowing, vegetable, Winter cereals
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Broccoli Garden Dreaming…
Romanesco broccoli, or Roman cauliflower, is an edible flower of the species Brassica oleracea, and a variant form of cauliflower. Romanesco broccoli was first documented in Italy (as broccolo romanesco) in the sixteenth century. It is sometimes called broccoflower, but that … Continue reading
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Tagged Broccoli, Cauliflower, cooking, easy, frugal, Fruit and Vegetable, garden, Gardening, Home, homesteading, Italy, Romanesco, vegetable
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Leeks Garden Dreams….
Leek (Allium Porrum), a flat-leaved, bulbous, hardy biennial, is probably a native of the Mediterranean region, where, particularly in Egypt, it has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes since prehistoric time. Leek, though of the onion family, is … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Allium, Egypt, frugal, garden, Gardening, Home, homesteading, how to, Leek, Onion, plant, United States, vegetable
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