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05/27/2022
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By Cassie B.
Appalachian apple hunter has saved more than 1,000 lost varieties of fruit
We are constantly bombarded with stories about various species in both the plant and animal worlds going extinct due to human activity, but sometimes the opposite happens. And in the case of Tom Brown of North Carolina, one man’s efforts have been responsible for reclaiming around 1,200 lost varieties of apples. Brown, a retired chemical […]
04/19/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply tips: 7 Vegetables to grow for your food stockpile
Growing vegetables in your home garden ensures that you have access to fresh food even after SHTF. If want to start a garden of your own, try growing vegetables like garlic, lettuce and spinach. (h/t to FoodStorageMoms.com) Home gardening requires a bit of hard work, but your reward is fresh, delicious and GMO-free vegetables. If you […]
03/18/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening: 3 Benefits of crop rotation
Starting a home garden may be difficult at first, but it’s a rewarding practice. Once you get the hang of things, you can eventually expect a good harvest if you use beneficial techniques, like crop rotation. This method offers many benefits, such as maintaining good garden soil health, preventing common plant diseases and naturally controlling […]
03/17/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Work smarter, not harder: 6 Home gardening hacks to try
Home gardening may seem overwhelming, but these six tips can make your gardening journey a little easier. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalsite.com) Read on to learn how to make eggshell “pots” for your seedlings and how to make a DIY non-toxic weed killer for your home garden. Use eggshells to make seedling pots Save those eggshells when you’re […]
02/04/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips: 17 Veggies you can grow in buckets
If you live in a small home or a cramped apartment, you don’t need to give up your dreams of having your own garden. You can start your journey to self-sufficiency by growing nutritious vegetables in a bucket garden. (h/t to UrbanSurvivalSite.com) Tips for starting a bucket garden If you use buckets, you can easily move your plants inside […]
10/27/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Grow microgreens in your own home with these simple steps
Microgreens may be small, but they are rich in nutrients. They can be added to different kinds of foods to imbue them with texture and nutrition. Microgreens can also be grown indoors without the need for extra effort. These quick-growing vegetables are packed with many beneficial substances. Most varieties are rich in antioxidants and minerals. […]
10/11/2021
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By Franz Walker
Growth-promoting bacteria found to improve potato yield despite unfavorable conditions
Researchers from the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia tested the effects of two growth-promoting bacteria, namely, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Azospirillum brasilense, on the yield of three potato varieties. Their findings were published in the journal Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science. The researchers planted three potato varieties with different longevity of growth periods – “Morgana” (mid-early variety), […]
10/06/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Prepper’s food delight: Fruits and vegetables you can grow in your own garden
The ability to feed yourself and your family when SHTF is very important, so you may want to learn how to grow your own food now. Gardening does not have to be complicated. Focus on growing fruits and green, leafy vegetables that can be eaten raw or cooked. Fruits and vegetables to grow in your garden […]
08/20/2021
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By Mary Villareal
5 Creative ways to use citrus peels
Citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, and oranges can be used in their entirety. In fact, the peels may carry more nutritional benefits than the juicy pulp inside. For instance, a tablespoon of orange peel has thrice more vitamin C than the fruit, and four times more fiber. With so much food waste, there are […]
07/28/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
6 Vegetables to plant now for a fall harvest
For most gardeners, midsummer is the time to harvest crops sown in spring, such as berries and tomatoes. But you can also plant crops in midsummer for a fall harvest. The secret to an abundant fall garden is planting fast-growing crops now while the soil is still warm. Warm summer soil allows seeds to germinate quickly. You also […]
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