Onions may well have been among the first edible foods grown in domestic gardens, as the history of the domestic onion goes back thousands of years – seeds have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs — and they are ...
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6 Life-Saving Uses For An Ordinary Glass Bottle (Don’t Miss The Video For No. 3!)
It can be frustrating to see litter and trash lying on streets and in fields, but for the savvy survivalist, some trash can turn into life-saving tools. One such item that is commonly thrown away but can be re-purposed ...
Read More »Garlic Scapes: Should You Cut Them … Or Leave Them?
One of the first things people notice about garlic is that it marches to its own tune. During autumn when the rest of the garden is being put to bed, garlic is ready for planting. And while other crops ...
Read More »The Crazy, Lazy Gardener’s ‘Fall Trick’ That Will Eliminate Spring Weeds
For many gardeners, growing a bounty of fresh fruit and vegetables for their family and friends to enjoy is a labor of love – but nevertheless still a labor. And when other activities and responsibilities start to mount up, it ...
Read More »7 Garden Must-Do’s You Shouldn’t Put Off Until Spring (No. 5 Might Be Most Important)
After a full season of intense gardening and homesteading activities, many of us are ready to pull up the last of our vegetable plants and sit back on our heels as cooler weather moves in. Don’t do it. As tempting ...
Read More »Landrace Gardening: The Forgotten (And Better Way) Your Ancestors Grew Vegetables
Farming food for the homestead is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, and you can’t afford to get it wrong. The truth, though, is that every region has its own challenges to which those plants may not be perfectly adapted. The ...
Read More »The 20-Pound Plant Your Ancestors Grew To Feed Livestock
Creating a homestead that is self-sufficient is challenging enough — and one of the most challenging aspects is trying to grow enough food to sustain both humans and livestock each year. As difficult as that may seem, it is ...
Read More »3 ‘Monster Vegetables’ You Didn’t Know Could Be Grown Vertically (Yep, We Were Surprised, Too)
Jack may have followed a beanstalk up into the clouds, but beans aren’t the only vegetables that love an excuse to reach heavenwards. Vertical gardening offers a number of benefits compared to traditional gardening, and is a technique which ...
Read More »Stockpiling for Survival Gardening: 7 Things You Better Store
If a major disaster were to happen which shut down the food supply chain, I think we’d suddenly find ourselves motivated to make the most of our gardens — and that would start with making our gardens the most ...
Read More »5 Simple No-Till Methods That Will Change How You Garden
Plants partner with soil ecosystems to create conditions favorable to their growth. This includes everything from increasing organic matter in the soil, to creating soil structures ideal for holding water and exchanging nutrients, and making nutrients more bioavailable/useable to plants ...
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