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Four Key Lessons From Our First Day At The Farmers Market
This past Saturday morning, bright and early, we loaded up the Excursion with our fresh baked goods, free range eggs and fresh cut herbs and headed for our first day at the Lake Saint Louis Farmers and Artists Market. It … Continue reading
Posted in Farmers Market, General
Tagged baking, cookies, country, country life, country skills, family business, family fun, farm, farmers market, gardening, homemade, homesteading, mini-farm, selling
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Tillage Radish Cover Crop Update Seven
I love it when a plan comes together. This is my final update on the 2012/2013 Tillage Radish cover crop experiment. With spring now in full swing, the radish beds are almost completely clear of the radishes except for a few … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening
Tagged country skills, cover crop, cover cropping, farm, garden, gardening, growing, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm, no till gardening, tillage radish
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Starting Onions From Seed Update
Growing onions from seed may seem odd to many gardeners. And it may seem odd to you too. Several of my friends have never tried doing it and are curious when I tell them about it. To me, it’s fun … Continue reading
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Tagged country, country life, country living, country skills, family, garden, gardening, growing, homestead, homesteading, onion, onion seeds, onion transplant, starting onion seeds
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Simple PVC Hoop House Weathers The Blizzard
After writing last Friday’s post about the simple homemade PVC hoop house and talking about how it can weather snow storms, lo and behold we had the heaviest snow storm we’ve had in years over the weekend. We set records … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening
Tagged country, country life, country living, country skills, farm, garden, garden bed, gardening, homemade, homestead, homesteading, hoop house, lettuce, mini-farm, pvc, pvc hoop house
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How To Build A Simple PVC Hoop House
Have you ever wanted to start your garden a little early or extend it a little longer in the fall? Here’s an easy design I use to set up a simple hoop house. It’s spring and still very cold here … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening
Tagged country, country living, country skills, farm, garden, gardening, greenhouse, homestead, homesteading, hoop house, mini-farm, poly film sheeting, pvc, pvc hoop house, PVC pipe
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8 Must Have Cover and Compost Crops For Your Garden and Homestead
As I wrote in my first post on Cindy Conner’s Cover Crops and Compost Crops IN Your Garden DVD, I highly recommend anyone wanting to grow cover crops in their garden to get this DVD. In this post, I share … Continue reading
Posted in Composting, Gardening
Tagged alfalfa, austrian winter pea, buckwheat, cereal rye, clover, compost, compost crop, country, country life, country living, country skills, cover crop, farm, garden, gardening, growing, hairy vetch, harvest, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm, permaculture, red clover, wheat
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