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08/28/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Shake up your indoor gardening by planting these 8 fruits and vegetables in buckets
Gardening is a crucial survival skill, and this activity can be pursued whether you live in a spacious homestead or a cramped apartment. You just need to be creative. This is where bucket gardening comes in, which is a lifesaver for most urban preppers who wish to grow their own food. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com) Bucket gardening […]
06/25/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening basics: 24 Plants to grow in a bucket garden
Bucket gardening is popular among urban preppers because it allows you to grow assorted herbs and vegetables even if you live in a small apartment. Also known as container gardening, this method is a great way to start your own garden if you’re a beginner who doesn’t want to feel overwhelmed with a full-sized backyard garden. (h/t to UrbanSurvivalSite.com) Why […]
05/15/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Remain self-sufficient during the coronavirus pandemic by growing vegetables in buckets
These days, more and more people are worrying about where to find food for their families, particularly those who have lost their jobs as continues to spread across the globe. If you want to ensure that your loved ones have access to food amid this pandemic, start a bucket garden and plant vegetables. Using this […]
04/29/2020
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By Zoey Sky
More Americans preparing for coronavirus-related food shortage by buying up seeds for “pandemic gardens”
Americans across the country have started taking matters into their own hands. Due to worries about food shortages because of the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are cultivating home gardens to remain self-sufficient. However, the demand for garden seeds seems to have overwhelmed seed companies, who are quick to reassure buyers that there is no shortage […]
04/16/2020
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By Zoey Sky
A crash course in intensive gardening
Gardening is a work-intensive practice, but one that is worth all the hard work and time you invest in it. After all, who is going to say no to a hobby that gives you a workout and yields the literal fruits (and vegetables) of your labor? In uncertain times like the current public health crisis, […]
08/21/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
Eat more fruits: These 12 nutrition powerhouses are high in health benefits and low in calories
Eating fruits offers tremendous health benefits — a fact supported by many studies. These are rich in vitamins and minerals, great for keeping diseases at bay, and have high levels of soluble and insoluble fiber, which improves digestion, increases satiety, and lowers cholesterol. But did you know that some fruits might be better than others, […]
07/04/2019
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By Melissa Smith
A guide to growing, harvesting, and storing garlic
Garlic is one of the best crops you can grow on your own because it is easy to cultivate. It is also not prone to pest infestation because of its pungent smell. Additionally, garlic has many uses in cooking and in medicine. Here is a guide to growing, harvesting, and storing garlic. (h/t to NewLifeOnAHomestead.com) […]
05/02/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips for preppers: Don’t plant these 18 flowers, fruits and vegetables together
Before you plant anything in your home garden, you need to plan where you’re going to place your crops to ensure that they grow well. This is crucial since certain fruit-bearing plants and vegetables shouldn’t be planted together. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com) Plant incompatibility basics Sometimes, plants with different heights don’t grow well together, like tomatoes and […]
03/24/2019
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By Zoey Sky
One seed at a time: Tips for growing your own vegetable garden
It can be daunting to plan your own garden, especially if you’re a beginner. If you need some help, we’re sharing some tips that can help you design a bountiful home garden. (h/t to ReadyNutrition.com) When planning a vegetable garden, start by outlining your goals for the coming growing season. If you’ve already started gardening, take note […]
03/05/2019
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By Russel Davis
Here’s how to tap maple trees (and make your own syrup)
Tapping maple trees for their syrup makes for a fun family activity, and is a safe and sustainable way of gaining benefits from nature without hurting the ecosystem. Maple trees start to produce sap at the break of spring between mid-February and mid-March. The sap flows best during this specific period, when daytime temperature reaches above […]
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