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Seasons Change also mean a difference in the type of work done!

Posted on September 18, 2012 by athomasSeptember 18, 2012

Seasons Change As the calendar transitions into Fall and the seasons change the type of work being done also changes. No longer is the primary job cutting grass and controlling weeds in the garden. Now is the time to start … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening

Top 5 Viewed Articles from August 2012!

Posted on September 1, 2012 by athomasSeptember 1, 2012

Top 5 Viewed Articles from August 2012 Today I wanted to recap the top 5 posts viewed in the month of August here on the blog. Thank you to all my readers who visit regularly. As of this point I … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review, Chickens, Gardening, Technology | Tagged Fishing, gardening, reading, solar, Weather

Fall Planting Time here in the South

Posted on August 10, 2012 by athomasAugust 10, 2012

Fall Planting Time As the hot summer days continue on it is Fall Planting Time. The dog days of August start to give way to cooler temperatures and the gardeners start tending to the plants that like cooler temperatures. No … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening

Chicken Powered Soil is one way to improve your plantings!

Posted on August 7, 2012 by athomasAugust 6, 2012

Chicken Powered Soil Over the summer we have slowly been getting chicken powered soil. It is building up the richness and diversity of the soil that can only improve any future plantings. We talked about the chicken tractor that we … Continue reading →

Posted in Chickens, Gardening | Tagged Chickens, soil

The Food disconnect is a designed system!

Posted on August 3, 2012 by athomasAugust 3, 2012

Food Disconnect We have designed a system that highlights a food disconnect. The reality that the meat in the package was once a living and breathing thing is lost on the majority of people. It makes it easier that way. … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged farming

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