How to plant asparagus crowns is one of the first things to learn if you want a long-lasting, low-maintenance vegetable in your garden. Asparagus is a perennial crop that, once established, will produce fresh spears every spring for 15 years or more. While it does require some patience at first, proper planting and care will…
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How To Grow Blackberry Plants From Cuttings
Learn how to grow blackberry plants from cuttings so that you can expand your berry patch effortlessly and enjoy a bountiful harvest. Blackberries are a fantastic way to grow your own food, even if you have a busy schedule, because they are incredibly low maintenance. Once established, they thrive with minimal care, producing an abundance…
Attracting Beneficial Birds To Your Garden
A thriving garden isn’t just about healthy soil and strong plants, it’s also about wildlife that helps keep everything in balance. Attracting beneficial birds to your garden can naturally reduce pests and bring added beauty to your garden. By providing food, water, shelter, and safe nesting areas, you can turn your garden into a haven…
Milk Fever Prevention For Dairy Cow
Milk fever is a common concern for homestead dairy cows, but with the right prevention plan, you can help ensure a smooth freshening and a healthy, productive cow. This is a metabolic disorder, caused by low blood calcium levels after calving, and can quickly become life-threatening if not addressed. Thankfully, a natural approach to milk…
Herbal Tea Garden: The Easiest Herbs To Grow For a Cozy Cup
There’s something truly special about stepping into your herbal tea garden at the end of a long day, surrounded by the soothing scents of fresh herbs. As the sun sets and the air cools, you gently pick a few sprigs of chamomile, lemon balm, or catmint-nature’s own remedy for relaxation. Brewing a cup of homegrown…
How Many Chickens Do You Need for Fresh Eggs Year-Round?
Whether you just want to see a few chickens in the backyard or aiming for self-sufficiency, knowing how many chickens to get is important. Too few, and you will still have to buy eggs occasionally-too many, and you end up overwhelmed with eggs and high feed costs. Let’s discuss how to decide what is the…
Bare Root Fruit Trees
Planting bare root fruit trees is a rewarding undertaking for home gardeners. Although these trees may take a bit longer to produce fruit, this initial patience allows the trees to establish a strong root system and acclimate to its new environment, leading to healthier growth and more abundant harvests in the future. Opting for bare…
How To Preserve Home Grown Potatoes
If you are serious about growing your own food, potatoes should be at the top of your list. They’re filling, versatile, and surprisingly easy to grow-but the real trick is knowing how to preserve home-grown potatoes so that they last until the next harvest. The good news? You don’t need special equipment or a root…
Best Storage Potatoes To Grow
Potatoes are a staple crop in any productive garden. However, not all potatoes store equally well. Some varieties sprout or shrivel quickly, while others keep their texture and flavor for months. If you want a harvest that lasts through winter, choosing the best storage potatoes is key. Here are the best storage potato varieties to…
How to Preserve Home Grown Strawberries
Strawberries start producing late April in our part of North Carolina. I get so excited when those first strawberries ripen. The first handful of berries never even make it to the bowl. It isn’t long before you’re checking on your strawberry plants every other day because they are ripening so fast. Once the strawberries get…