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Guide to Early Spring Vegetable Garden Preparation

by Stephy Rose

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Some areas are blessed with warm temperatures in the early part of the year, while others have snow on the ground until April or May. It is important to understand that when we speak of early spring, we are talking about a season rather than a date. This is especially true of getting the garden prepared in the early spring. It can be difficult if not impossible to do any garden ...

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Starting a Victory Garden Easy Tips

by Stephy Rose

Looking for easy tips for starting a Victory Garden? Now is definitely the time to bump up those plans for starting a victory garden. With everything going on in the world, being able to grow and sustain your own food source is now more important than ever. Related- How to Grow a Canning Garden Shortage of supplies and long lines at the grocery store could the new norm for however long so ...

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Tips for the Lazy Herb Gardener

by Stephy Rose

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Do you love fresh herbs but don’t think you have the time or energy to grow them? These tips for the lazy Herb Gardner will have you growing herbs in no time. Related How to Plant a Salsa Garden The truth is, growing your own herbs saves you so much money, and is a great way to spice up your cooking. Even if you think you don’t have time, there are plenty of ways to hack your way to a ...

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How to Grow a Canning Garden

by Stephy Rose

Learning how to grow a canning garden and canning produce from your garden is an excellent idea, it can help you keep a stockpile of food in your pantry all year long. Related- Starting a Victory Garden Canning is an excellent way to preserve food and allows you to use the produce in multiple ways, and of course, it is a wonderful way to save a few bucks in the long run! A canning ...

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A Beginner’s Guide on How to Compost

by Stephy Rose

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In need of a Beginner’s Guide on How to Compost? You are definitely not alone. Many people have heard of composting, they know what compost does, but they just don’t think they have the time to do it. They think it is labor intensive, or just doesn’t make much of a difference to their plants, and so they push it to the back burner and swear they will give it a try next year. Well if you are ...

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How to Make Pallet Garden

by Stephy Rose

One of the great features of homesteading is the upcycling of items for new purposes. Learning how to make a pallet garden is not only a great way to upcycle , it provides you with a contained area to grow plants that like to get wild. Related- How to Grow a Canning Garden Pallets are a really cheap way to build a bed- they can usually be picked up for free or just a couple dollars. ...

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How to Grow Lavender

by Stephy Rose

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Lavender is not only beautiful, but it's also beneficial to homesteading and emergency prepping. Learning how to grow lavender will save you money and ensure you have lavender on hand. Related- Plants to Grow for Medicinal Tea Making It is wonderful in recipes, crafts, and hanging in bunches around the house, repels mosquitos, and it also attracts bees and butterflies to your ...

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How to Grow Calendula

by Stephy Rose

Whether you’re a beginner and wondering how to grow Calendula or an expert looking for a little more information, this post will hopefully have the answer you seek about growing Calendula. Calendula Officinalis, commonly known as the pot marigold, is an easy to grow annual flower. The varieties of calendula blossoms come in different shades of yellow, orange, pink or cream. The leaves are ...

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Flowers Grandma Grew in Her Garden

by Stephy Rose

Get in touch with the vintage gardener inside of you by growing these 7 flowers grandma grew.  Flowers of days gone by, or heirloom flowers as they are often referred to, are making a comeback in gardens all over the country. Many gardeners are going back to heirloom flowers for their gorgeous color, sweet scents, and hardy foliage that provides summer long color and texture. Chances are your ...

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The Very Best Plants for a Medicinal Garden

by Stephy Rose

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Picking the best plants for a medicinal garden when you have limited space is super important.  With only acres, I have to be pretty picky about what I plant because my space is limited. When it comes to planning a medicinal garden and starting your medicinal garden you may be feeling lost on what the best plants for your medicinal garden are. These are some of the best plants for your ...

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