I am a gardening newbie. This is only my second season stumbling along, trying to grow as many of the veggies we eat on a regular basis as I can. Not only for myself and Mister Dreamer, but also my mother in law who is incredibly supportive and encouraging of our efforts. I think she is in it for … [Read more...]
Cold Frame Gardening
We have been growing food in cold frames for two years now and honestly, I couldn't imagine not using cold frames to extend the growing season and protect the plants from various pests and incredible amounts of rain (not to mention light frosts). I have had many requests to write an article about … [Read more...]
My Tomato Plant Woes
I think tomatoes know I am not a huge fan of them. At least not raw tomatoes. Ok, I also do not like fried, baked, boiled, or stewed tomatoes. I pretty much only go for ketchup and spaghetti sauce. I want to branch out and make my own. I even want to dehydrate and powder some down as a … [Read more...]
Why Planting Garlic in Fall is Better Than Spring
We LOVE garlic. No, I mean we love it so much that it is put into just about every meal we eat including breakfast. Roasted, granulated, fresh, pickled, and powdered; we use it all! When I began the first garden last year, I knew we had to grow our own and was thrilled to learn that it grows very … [Read more...]
Why the Next 10 Years of Gardening Will Smash the Last 20
“The times, they are a-changin” sang Bob Dylan back in 1964. He was talking about the political and sociological makeup of the day. I say, “The soil, it is a-changin!” I was sitting back and reading a copy of one of the FoxFire books my dad had sent me which details pretty much everything you need … [Read more...]
It’s the Little Things: Key Smart Review
This one is a little off the beaten path for my blog here. While this is not about gardening, homesteading, self-reliance, or ‘prepping;’ it is something we can all relate to: decluttering. Most people have keys - a LOT of keys. Keys for work, home, sheds, padlocks, gun cases … [Read more...]
Seeing Festivals, Art Fairs, and Farmer’s Markets Through New Eyes
Every town, city, or village has some kind of festival that usually revolves around something the area is known for, or a harvest, or some kind of historical event. An increasing number of places have a farmer’s market of some kind (hooray!), and let’s not forget the art fairs! All of these events … [Read more...]
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