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Better Blueberries for health benefits and homestead

Posted on May 23, 2012 by athomasMay 23, 2012

Better Blueberries One of the goals for 2012 is better blueberries. You can tell how good blueberries are for you given the competition the wild birds give you for them. They are packed full of vitamin C, dietary fiber, manganese, … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged blueberries, gardening

One easy way to establish a new garden without tilling the ground!

Posted on May 2, 2012 by athomasJuly 23, 2015

Establish a new Garden There are many ways to establish a new garden spot. One important lesson is how to do it without mechanical equipment. It makes it easier for me to do it without a tractor and I think … Continue reading →

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Grapes teach me value of applied knowledge!

Posted on May 1, 2012 by athomasJuly 23, 2015

Applied Knowledge No matter how much money you budget or books you stock up applied knowledge will trump all. I have been waiting to see exactly how many of my Grape vines would come up this year. We planted 3 … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged grapes

The importance of a weather journal hits home this year!

Posted on April 24, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

Importance of a Weather Journal I believe Mother Nature is reminding us of the importance of a weather journal. A year that will go down as a mild winter throughout the majority of the United States in now seeing some … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening, History

Your soil will appreciate a Chicken Tractor!

Posted on April 10, 2012 by athomasAugust 6, 2012

Chicken Tractor The proper use of a chicken tractor will pay big dividends in your garden or yard. The downside is that you may have to move the tractor once or twice a day. The huge benefit is that the … Continue reading →

Posted in Chickens, Gardening | Tagged Chickens

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