Easy Composting Reflecting back to when we were first starting out on our organic gardening journey, I remember feeling overwhelmed about composting. But it turned out to be one of the easier things that we do to enrich and maintain our garden soil. Here's to easy composting! First Things First Now that we've had several years of experience, my first suggestion would be to designate a place for it. How much space do you have? If you live in a small dwelling with a … [Read more...] about Want Healthy, Nutrient-Rich Compost? 5 Musts for Every Beginner
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February Garden Tour
February Garden Tour Ah, yes, the garden in still asleep under the snow. It's time for the February Garden Tour! To be honest, not a lot has changed since our January Garden Tour. That said, I thought we could take a look at some of our garden areas that are closer to our barns. The Blueberry Patch We have this patch of blueberries that was already here before we bought the place. It's four high-bush plants that tend to get tall and unruly. Over … [Read more...] about February Garden Tour
Permaculture Principles on the Homestead
Permaculture Principles on the Homestead How is homesteading meaningful to me? It means greater independence and self-sufficiency. Bearing this in mind, homesteading becomes more meaningful when we apply Permaculture Principles on the homestead. For example, I love that we have some control over the food we grow, preserve and eat. I'm grateful we have to ability to do that, and I'm also grateful for the community to which we've been introduced, both locally and … [Read more...] about Permaculture Principles on the Homestead
January Winter Garden Tour|Winter Gardening in a Cold Climate
A typical day in the January winter garden here looks like this: Yes, that's it. Snow everywhere. In fact, when our dog goes outside, little snowballs stick to his legs. I have to use a warm washcloth to individually melt the snowballs so he won't be in pain or freeze. But he loves being out in the snow in spite of that uncomfortable inconvenience. It is a pretty sight, the snow. Really it is. Especially when you're indoors in the warmth looking out the window. Or … [Read more...] about January Winter Garden Tour|Winter Gardening in a Cold Climate
December Garden Tips
Happy December! It's about to become "officially" winter, even though we've had quite a bit of snow and cold temperatures already! Here are your December Garden Tips! December Garden Tips Yes, there are plenty of things you can do in December...even if it is cold and snowy outside. https://youtu.be/5wF90pk4bpc "Dream a Little Dream".....(Of Your Garden) I- Begin dreaming of your garden this upcoming spring. Jot notes as you think of ideas. Ways to get started: -Start with color. … [Read more...] about December Garden Tips