Peter Piper may have picked an inexplicably pickled peck of peppers (were they fermenting on the plants or something?) but in order to pick a peck, they first needed to be planted. Thankfully, the …
Rodgers Flower: A Shady Perennial
โWhat is that huge plant in your shade garden?โ The large, leafy plant with tall spiky flowers (extremely tall -- almost my height of 5 feet) really caught my attention. I was visiting a nursery …
7 Fruits To Grow In Containers On Your Patio Or Balcony
Once upon a time, fruits didnโt have much of a place in my garden. I didn't really know it was possible to grow fruit trees or bushes in my small plot. I always imagined that fruits were best grown in …
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Homestead Stories: I Love My Birds, But…
Several years ago, my daughter informed me (with great excitement) there was a mourning dove nesting in my hanging fuchsia on the front balcony. โNo way,โ I declared. โCome see,โ she …
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12 Refreshing Natural Air Fresheners
My mother survived stage IV lung cancer (!) but the effects of the disease forced her to be on oxygen 24/7. Needless to say, she's had to make adjustments to her lifestyle. One thing she had to …
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4 Asian Vegetables You Should Add To Your Garden
As homesteaders, we donโt eat out a lot because we prefer to raise our own healthy food. But sometimes it's nice to splurge when we are out for the day. When we do, I love having Asian food. Chinese, …
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How To Get Rid Of Flies: Natural And Effective Options
Flies are everywhere. In fact, entomologists have named over 100,000 species of flies on earth. Not only are flies annoying, but they also carry germs and diseases. Though flies are a tasty treat for …
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Mullein: An Herbal Remedy, Not A Weed
โIsnโt that a weed?โ I asked my friend. I pointed to the pale green, hairy stem rising from the flannel-textured center rosette. โIt grows tall, you know. I pulled one last week that was taller …
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How To Store Radishes
Radishes come in several shapes, sizes, and colors, all with their own unique flavor. The radish is an easy to grow vegetable that is great for beginning gardeners. This cool weather root vegetable …
Growing Horseradish In The Homestead Garden
Horseradish, a member of the mustard family and a close cousin of both cauliflower and the common radish, deserves a place in the homestead garden. Cultivated for its thick, creamy white or …
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The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals For Homesteaders
Amazon's massive Prime Day promotion started Monday, July 15th at 12 am PT. They'll be announcing deals throughout the day. This year's Prime Day will last for 48 hours. Each deal will be one of …
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Osage Orange Trees: Durable Hardwood With Alien-Like Fruit
Grown for decades by farmers and gardeners across the mid-western United States, Osage orange trees are incredibly versatile and can serve all sorts of purposes on the homestead. The wood from the …
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Watch These Worms Devour A Pumpkin in This 100-Second Compost Timelapse [Video]
Vermiculture is pretty magical. Think about it, you put your kitchen scraps in a bin with some wiggly worms and before you know it, everything has decomposed into a beautiful soil additive for your …
How To Grow, Maintain, And Harvest The Okra Plant
Okra seems to be one of the foods synonymous with the south -- alongside fried chicken, collard greens, and cast-iron cornbread. And indeed, the warm-weather crop does best in places where the …
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Meet the Urban Gardeners Taking Advantage of Spare Spaces [Video]
Once upon a time, everyone had gardens. The soil was fertile and healthy, weeds and bugs were free to roam, and all sorts of heirloom varieties were grown. There was plenty of acreage for every …
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How To Grow Sunflowers
I love sunflowers. Sunflowers display a bright splash of cheerful color against the garden fence, they provide an abundant crop of seeds which both our family and the birds enjoy, and they are so easy …
How To Grow The Yarrow Plant
Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, the yarrow plant is a hardy herbaceous perennial that's a member of the Asteraceae plant family. Also known as old manโs pepper, common yarrow, …
Deer-Resistant Plants
Deer are graceful, nearly ethereal creatures. Their silent forest ways and magnificent appearance may inspire paintings and poetry, novels and songs. But for the hard-working gardener, they may more …
Meet the 9-Year-Old With a Thriving Mushroom Business [Video]
TeโLario Watkins Jr. is a 9-year-old entrepreneur with a dream. One day, he hopes his mushrooms will feed the world. With the help of his family, Te'Lario cultivates and harvests mushrooms to sell …
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5 Compelling Reasons to Turn Your Lawn Into a Meadow
Forget about that perfectly manicured lawn consisting of short green grass and nothing else. Boldly embrace biodiversity instead by turning that sterile lawn of yours into a mini-meadow or wildflower …
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Homestead Stories: The Spider Flower
โYou know I donโt really like spiders.โ I scowled as my friend led me around her garden. Large or small, spiders really do give me the creeps, and sometimes they bite. Yuck! I do know they have a …
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The Anise Plant
Brooke Medlin is an Ohio horticulturist with experience growing both edible and ornamental plants. She really likes anise and is a fan of the plantโs medicinal and culinary benefits. She also loves …
How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Yacon Root
With a sweet taste and crisp texture similar to apple, yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is a flavor-packed root vegetable that's quickly gaining popularity with homestead gardeners. Yacon is a …
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12 Office Plants to Add Greenery to Your Workspace
As gardeners, we all aspire to spend our mornings and afternoons planting seeds, pulling weeds, and finishing the day off with a dinner made of home-grown vegetables. But for some of us, gardening is …
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This Shed’s Sliding Walls Unveil A Beautiful Garden Studio
You want a place to kick back and relax in your backyard, your teenager wants a space to hang out with their friends, and your kids want a place to explore their imagination. What if all those things …
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How to Grow the Vanilla Plant
Donโt you just love the fragrance and flavor of vanilla? Most folks do. In fact, the United States is the second largest consumer of vanilla per capita worldwide. While much of the world's vanilla …
Planting, Growing, and Maintaining Chestnut Trees
โChestnuts roasting on an open fire โฆโ is a phrase most Americans can sing along to without even thinking, but there is so much more to these amazing trees than Christmas lyrics. Much more than a …
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How To Choose, Collect, And Save Garden Seeds
Planting a garden may just be the most exciting part of the growing process. Whether it is your first time or your twenty-fifth season, the anticipation of fresh spring greens emerging in your …
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How to Grow an Avocado Plant
Avocados have long been considered a perfect food. If the avocado were newly discovered today, it would be marketed as a miracle food. Irresistibly flavorful with a smooth, creamy texture, avocados …
Growing Raspberries
Across the country, market demand for raspberries far exceeds availability and provides an ideal opportunity for homesteaders to cultivate the fruit for local markets as well as home use. A berry …
Homestead Stories: The Tulip Tree
โOh my! The flowers on those trees look like tulips.โ I was taking a walk with my grandmother along a country road just north of Lake Erie. It was spring and the weather demanded some outside …
Lucky Bamboo
Lucky bamboo is a fascinating little house plant. Adorable and easy to grow, they are quite common in homes around the world. Yet there are some myths that we need to get out of the way before we …
Growing Grapes
Grapes are one of the oldest propagated crops and with good reason! These beautiful fruits are delicious and versatile foods used for snacking, canning, freezing, and of course, winemaking. Even if …
Edible Flowers
Flowers are becoming a very popular ingredient among chefs, bakers, and home cooks around the world. There are many species that are not only edible and delicious but contain nutritional value as …
Canning Green Beans
To reduce our reliance on commercially grown produce, we grow as much of our own food as possible and preserve it for the offseason. Preserving fruits and vegetables is a centuries-old homesteading …
The Scoop on Organic Fertilizer: Is It Right for Your Garden?
Nothing could be simpler, or more complex, than organic fertilizer. Garden stores make it seem like it's something that you buy in bags. Big Agriculture makes it seem like it's something thatโs less …
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The Basics of No-Dig Gardening
Wouldnโt gardening be far easier and infinitely more enjoyable if you didnโt have to turn the soil and break your back every spring? Each of us has been there and done that! After all, that ritual is …
A Green Rose for St. Patrick’s Day … Why Not?
โWhatโs wrong with your rosebush?โ I asked. We were standing in front of my motherโs profuse garden of rosebushes. She loved her roses and was always adding a new color to the collection. โThatโs a …
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How to Store Garlic
A staple in homestead gardens, garlic is easy to plant, easy to maintain, easy to harvest, and transports and stores well. With a little effort, homesteaders can grow garlic for home consumption and a …
Homestead Stories: Growing Wedding Flowers
I am the do-it-yourself type. Why hire someone to do it if you can do it yourself? This is my mantra, and part of the reasoning behind this mentality of mine is saving money. I am not cheap, but I am …
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Homestead Stories: Strange Names for Beautiful Flowers
I have seen, grown, and written about some pretty unusual flowers โ unusual in the fact they have unique names. There was the story I wrote aboutย Jack-in-the-pulpit and the story about the black bat …
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Dwarf Fruit Trees
When landscape professionals talk about dwarf trees, they refer to trees both deciduous and evergreen that are explicitly cultivated to remain small and manageable. If space is limited, dwarf fruit …
Clever Tips For Growing The Artichoke Plant
Artichokes are beautiful and interesting plants to grow, and if you have space, they can be an incredibly delicious addition to your garden. An artichoke plant has the unique distinction of being …
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Cardoon Plant
Cardoon isn't a vegetable you'll find at the supermarket, and maybe not even at a farmers' market. This spiky, stalky relative of the artichoke is a delicacy, especially in the US. You're more likely …
Morel Mushroom Hunting
It's spring in Minnesota when the trees are sporting their new green leaves and the ground is warm and damp. It's also time to get into the woods and look for morel mushrooms. Morel hunting has become …
How To Make Compost Tea
Compost tea is enjoying a huge surge of popularity in the gardening world. Sometimes called the "liquid gold" of gardening, this nutrient-rich, microbe-rich liquid is hailed as a disease preventative …
Homestead Stories: Forcing Indoor Flowering Bulbs
I looked at the display of potted tulips and daffodils in the grocery store and let out a deep sigh. Each flower was perfectly coiffed, the stems standing tall and pristine, the display awash with …
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Homestead Stories: The Black Bat Flower
โWhat is that?โ I exclaimed, pointing at the black thing that sat atop a tall stem. "Black thing" was the best way I could describe it, though perhaps some avid gardeners would refer to it as deep …
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5 Perennial Herbs For Fresh Garden Flavor All Year Long
Those of us with green thumbs may feel a bit of the winter blues once the first hard frost hits. Though the tender sprigs of our favorite basil and dill may look beautiful as the dawn strikes their …
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Natural Roach Killer
Unless youโre a roach-loving entomologist, chances are you canโt stand having little critters all over your kitchen. Not only are they unsightly, but they are also known to be allergy triggers, …


























































































