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Tag Archives: growing
Green Bean Pickin’ Time
It’s hot and humid in early July in Missouri and that means it is time to harvest the green beans. We started our first harvest from 2 beds today. We picked and snapped for several hours and were pleased to … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening
Tagged country, country life, country living, country skills, garden, gardening, green bean, growing, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm
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5 Secrets to Making Rich Compost Consistently
Experienced gardeners know that rich compost is the key to all natural gardening and soil building. Rich compost provides your plants with the nutrients they need for fertile growing and lush, healthy vigor. Plus, and more importantly, rich compost feeds … Continue reading
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Tagged all natural, comfrey, compost, country life, country living, country skills, cover crop, garden, gardening, growing, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm
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Rye Grass and Hairy Vetch Cover Crop Update
The cover crops this year have gone wild with all the rain and storms we’ve had this spring. In fact, I’m writing this post just after another severe storm has hit our area with tornados touching down close by. The … Continue reading
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Tagged composting, country, country life, country living, country skills, cover crop, garden, gardening, growing, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm
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Family Economies and the SPIN Farming System
Strong families, with thriving family economies, are the foundation of our freedom in America. Fundamental to this foundation is our agricultural heritage. This past week our family enjoyed time together by attending the Family Economics Mega Conference in St. Louis, … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Gardening, Homeschool
Tagged country life, country living, country skills, family economics, family fun, farm, gardening, growing, homestead, homesteading, mini-farm, SPIN Farming
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Hoop House Lettuce Update
It’s been five weeks since our great snowfall at the end of March and now we are in our rainy season. The hoop house lettuce has taken off and we’ve started harvesting for the farmers market. I’ve kept the hoop … Continue reading
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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
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