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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 […]
05/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Pee for plant growth? Scientists push for use of human urine as effective, sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers
Researchers are advocating the use of human urine as an effective and sustainable fertilizer that could replace environmentally damaging chemical fertilizers. Some of the strongest advocates from the United States are from the Rich Earth Institute (REI), a Vermont-based research organization that uses science to advance the use of human waste as a resource. “If you […]
05/06/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips: A beginner’s guide to composting
Composting at home is good for your garden, the soil, your crops and the planet. It is a great way to repurpose food waste and improve soil quality in your home garden. If you’re curious about composting, read on for tips on how to get started. (h/t to Milkwood.net) Composting refers to the process of actively feeding many microorganisms […]
04/28/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening basics: How to remove worms from your compost pile
With a compost pile, you can make the soil in your home garden healthy and nutrient-rich. But if you’re worried about worms showing up in your compost pile, detailed below are some suggestions on how to get rid of worms. (h/t to NewLifeOnAHomestead.com) Why do you get worms in your compost? Here are the different worms that you […]
04/26/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening basics: Knowing when to start seeds indoors
As a home gardener, knowing how to grow your own plants from seed is very rewarding. This helps save money and opens up your growing potential to various plants not often available in local stores and greenhouses. (h/t to OldWorldGardenFarms.com) Once you understand the basics of seed starting, you can grow unique and delicious heirloom tomatoes, peppers […]
04/06/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
BardsFM host Scott Kesterson: Looming food crisis is going to be global and Americans need to sow seeds and start gardening – Brighteon.TV
The looming food crisis is going to be global and Americans need to sow seeds and start gardening. That was the recommendation of host Scott Kesterson during the March 31 episode of “BardsFM” on Brighteon.TV. “Very few are talking about the significance of a looming crisis of food. And it’s a crisis that is global. It’s a crisis that […]
03/22/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Watering and garden soil: 10 Irrigation techniques to use in your home garden
Managing a homestead can be tiring, especially if you have a large garden. To make things easier for yourself when it’s time to water your plants, use an irrigation technique that suits your gardening needs. (h/t to TheGrowNetwork.com) Automated irrigation techniques Here are some automated irrigation techniques to try in your garden or homestead: Drip […]
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 […]
03/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Urban gardening: How to grow lettuce in small spaces
Growing plants in a container is a common practice for urban residents, such as those living in apartments. It is also a good way to grow vegetation, as the containers can be brought indoors during the colder weather and left outdoors during spring. Lettuce, a cool-season crop, develops best in cool but not chilling temperatures. […]
11/08/2021
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By Lance D Johnson
Maine ratifies food sovereignty rights into their state Constitution
Across the Nation, cities, municipalities and even rural towns have routinely voted to keep livestock out of city limits, dictating what people can and cannot raise on their own property. This has led to the persecution of raw milk farmers and other small producers. Some cities have even targeted and fined people for converting their […]
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