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Worm Farming: The Next Level – ESP of MO
One of the things I love the most about living in the country is getting to meet other country-loving people, especially those running small businesses. This week I had the great pleasure visiting with Irv and Kathy Huser of Environmentally … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Worm Composting
Tagged castings, country, fruit flies, fruit fly, garden, gardening, plants, red worm, seedling, tomato, transplant, worm, worm casting, worm farm
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Alfalfa: The Jewel of the Homestead
Alfalfa is one of those crops that should be in every mini-farm or home garden. Although we humans may not necessarily consume or directly enjoy its valuable production–unless eating sprouts–it brings tremendous benefit to animal and soil alike and the … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, alfalfa, background, country, countryside, crop, cultivated, farmland, field, food, france, grass, green, grow, harvest, homestead, land, landscape, meadow, nature, outdoor, pasture, plant, production, rural, summer
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