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Revealing Rosemary's Versatility

Written By Chelsea Hafer Rosemary, a well-known kitchen herb celebrated for its delightful flavor enhancement, has a lot more up its sleeve than just seasoning your favorite dishes. This unassuming herb has surprising applications that extend far beyond cooking. In...

Indigenous Peoples' Day

Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a time to recognize the history, contributions, and culture of the Indigenous communities that have lived in the Americas for thousands of years. It is typically celebrated on the second Monday of October each year. While...

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Columbine: A Fall Planting Delight

Nature is full of gorgeous, unique, and adaptable flowers, each with its own story to tell. The Columbine flower is one such beauty that grabs your attention with its special looks and colors. Believe it or not, you can actually...

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Spreading Joy with Wildflower Shakers

Flowers have been a means of spreading joy for hundreds of years! Whether they are given to celebrate a relationship, mend broken bridges, show appreciation, or remember what was, flowers spark happiness. Flowers are not only linked to gift-giving, food...

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Integrated Pest Management in Home Gardens

Written By Lara Wadsworth Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, is the best way to prevent and treat pest issues in a garden, greenhouse, or farm organically. The idea is to use as many tactics as possible to prevent and eradicate...

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Forage Crops: Benefits for Livestock, Farmers, and Sustainability

Written By Chelsea Hafer Forage crops play a vital role in ensuring the health and well-being of livestock. These crops not only provide essential nutrition but also improve soil health and sustainability. Before delving into the specifics of planting and...

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Embracing a Greener Vision: Exploring Alternatives to Traditional Lawns

Written By Chelsea Hafer Picture a lush, green expanse stretching out before you, the quintessential lawn that has long been a symbol of suburban living. While the traditional lawn has its charm, there's a growing movement towards exploring alternatives that...

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Health Benefits of Fermented vs. Pickled Foods

Written By Chelsea Hafer In the world of food, two methods of preservation - fermentation and pickling - have gained prominence in conversations about health and well-being.These processes have been cherished across cultures for centuries, offering not only unique flavors...

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What Vegetables Can Be Pickled?

Written By Chelsea Hafer In the world of culinary artistry, pickling stands as a timeless technique that transforms fresh vegetables into tangy, flavorful treats. From the classic crunch of pickled cucumbers to the zest of pickled beets, a wide array...

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All About Poppies

Written By Lara Wadsworth Poppies are one of the most world-renowned flowers. Poppies are easily recognizable and well-loved, from the rolling fields of Europe to the roadsides of California and so many more locations. However, there are actually a wide...

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Simple Fall Lawn Care Guide

Written By Lara Wadsworth Whether you are a first-time homeowner or are just now deciding that your lawn should get a little more attention, this simple guide will point you in the right direction. Although many yards are composed of...

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Pickling vs Fermenting

Written By Lara Wadsworth As the harvest season is in full swing and many of us are left with a bountiful supply of produce that seems to be coming out of our ears, it is time to think about preservation...

Cover Crop Highlight: Buckwheat

Cover Crop Highlight: Buckwheat

Buckwheat is an amazing cover crop that is often overlooked. While there are many great cover crop options, buckwheat has several advantageous and valuable characteristics worth keeping around. Its strongest advantage is its quick growth. Exactly how long you should...

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Winter Rye - An Outstanding Cover Crop

Written By Lara Wadsworth Winter Rye is one of the most commonly planted cover crops in many of the northern states. It holds this title for good reason. The numerous benefits of planting Winter Rye undoubtedly outweigh any potential difficulties....

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8 Flowers For Fall Planting

Written By Lara Wadsworth We all know about the spring rush to get our gardens planted before too much of the growing season passes. However, did you know that a wide variety of plants, especially wildflowers, will thrive in the...

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5 Plants to Brighten Your Patio Space

Written By Chris Tweten Plants add so much to the overall aesthetic of your home. It can bring zen, boost curb appeal, and make your home look more inviting. But you need to find the right type of plants if...

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Forage Crops For Sheep

Published August 08, 2023 Written By Lara Wadsworth It is widely known that sheep need high-quality forage options to reach their nutrition needs. Forage crops are often a sheep's main source of food and energy during the growing seasons. This...

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8 Undeniable Benefits of Wildflowers

Published August 08, 2023 Written By Lara Wadsworth Many of us dream of the perfect wildflower garden. The stunning and vibrant flowers burst forth like fireworks in the spring and remain until the frost. It is low-maintenance and easy to...

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Mustard - The Golden Cover Crop

Published August 08, 2023 Written By Lara Wadsworth Many of us think of mustard as a crop grown on its own. This is true. It is great for many reasons. But, it also pairs well with many other cover crop...

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Forage Crops For Chickens

Written By Lara Wadsworth Chickens love to forage. Not only is allowing your chickens to feed on pasture good for getting them the nutrition they need, but it also leads to happier and healthier chickens all around. The exercise and...

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