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There are only a few things you can sow now, broad beans (not decided if I want to grow these yet or not) Sweet peas (I have the seed soaking and chitting as I type) Onion seeds and I am growing perennial onions this year so as not to take up too much room and I have also ...
Hello there, friends. This is a brief but vital public service announcement coming to you from small farmers and seed savers everywhere. We’ve just passed theIdes of Marchand are rapidly approaching the spring equinox. As such, in most of the northern hemisphere it is time to start tomato ...
(via negativity). Refer to Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s bookAntifragile. The number one thing related to my diet that I eliminated was the use of seed oils. Seed oils are a more exact name for what is advertised in grocery stores as “vegetable oils”. Specifically corn oil, soybean oil, ...
Seeing the green cabbages and the fine wheat, I couldnt help asking how he could grow them so well.Uncle said that science of farming was important. It included: choosing the best seeds; keeping the condition of soil good and ploughing deeply; sowing the seed and growing young plants at th...
For me, planning and strategizing is happening continuously on different levels. It’s paired with, and informed by careful observation of and record keeping on what actually happens, and that includes not just the pieces I have some control over, like when a seed is seeded in the greenhouse...
It's been my go-to recipe ever since and I almost always have a batch in the freezer. I mess around with it a bit – I don't change the base recipe, but I add things like flax seed and pumpkin seeds and pecans (in no particular amounts – just totally by whim), and I use ...