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3 reasons to add Homestead Meat Rabbits to your your farm today!

Posted on April 9, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

Homestead Meat Rabbits There are numerous reasons to add homestead meat rabbits and today I can give you the three reasons that we chose to add them. We have been very happy with our decision to add rabbits to our … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged Meat Rabbits, Rabbits

Making a Cheap Propagation Box to multiply your plants

Posted on April 3, 2012 by athomasApril 3, 2012

Cheap Propagation Box A great project to stretch your dollars is a cheap propagation box. This will be used to root cuttings from plants to create new plants that you can enjoy, trade for new plants, or sell for some … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening, plants

PVC Planter for a unique floral display!

Posted on March 27, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

PVC Planter The PVC planter is a cheap DIY project that will add a charming display for your porch this year. I made these over 4 years ago based on this article from Backwoods Home Magazine. I think they have … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged DIY, gardening

Have you planted any Privacy Fence Shrubs?

Posted on March 23, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

Privacy Fence Shrubs In modern American subdivisions there is a need for privacy fence shrubs. Typically most people do not want their neighbors seeing everything they do. The incessant need for control by many Homeowners Associations (HOA) often prevents a … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening

How the Longleaf Pine built soil

Posted on March 22, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

Longleaf Pine built soil The famous plantations of the south were because the Longleaf Pine built soil. The iconic image from the Great Plains is the tall prairie grass where Bison roamed and Indians followed the trail. This same environment … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening, History | Tagged History

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