Zone 6 February Gardening Guide: Seed Starting, Pruning, and Soil Prep
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Zone 6 February Gardening Guide: Seed Starting, Pruning, and Soil Prep

February in Zone 6 can feel like a waiting game, but there’s actually quite a bit we can do to get our gardens ready. We’re talking about getting a head start on seeds indoors, tidying up our tools, and prepping the soil so it’s happy when spring really kicks in. It’s a good time to…

Canning vs. Buying: Is Preserving Your Own Food Worth It?
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Canning vs. Buying: Is Preserving Your Own Food Worth It?

We’ve all seen those beautiful jars lined up on pantry shelves, filled with colorful fruits and vegetables. It looks so appealing, right? But then we think about the work involved, the cost of jars, the time spent… is home canning really worth it compared to just grabbing a can off the store shelf? We decided…

Zone 4 Winter Gardening Strategies: Season Extension and Cold Frames

Zone 4 Winter Gardening Strategies: Season Extension and Cold Frames

Winter gardening in Zone 4 might sound tough, but we’ve found some pretty neat ways to keep our plants going even when the temperatures drop. We’re talking about extending the harvest season and even starting seeds for the next year, all thanks to some clever tools and techniques. It’s all about working with nature, not…

Is Growing Potatoes Worth It? Cost, Yield, and Storage Analysis

Is Growing Potatoes Worth It? Cost, Yield, and Storage Analysis

Thinking about planting some potatoes this year? We get it. It seems like a straightforward crop, but when we dug into the details, the growing potatoes cost really adds up. From the land itself to the equipment needed and the yearly expenses, it’s a bigger commitment than many realize. Let’s break down what it actually…

November Preserving Guide: Winter Greens and Pickled Favorites
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November Preserving Guide: Winter Greens and Pickled Favorites

November is a great time to get into preserving, especially with all those hearty root vegetables and late-season fruits that are still available. We find ourselves wanting to keep our kitchens warm and our pantries stocked as the weather gets colder. This november preserving guide is all about making the most of what’s left in…

Spring Chick Care: Brooder Setup and Healthy Growth Tips
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Spring Chick Care: Brooder Setup and Healthy Growth Tips

Getting started with spring chick care can be a really rewarding experience. We know it might seem a little daunting at first, especially if it’s your first time raising these little fluffballs. But don’t worry, we’re here to walk you through setting up a cozy brooder and making sure your chicks grow up healthy and…

Fermentation Troubleshooting: 10 Common Problems and Fixes

Fermentation Troubleshooting: 10 Common Problems and Fixes

We’ve all been there, staring at a bubbling brew that’s suddenly gone quiet, or a jar that smells… well, not quite right. Fermentation troubleshooting is a skill we all develop as we get more into making our own fermented foods and drinks. It can be frustrating when things don’t go as planned, but don’t worry,…

Rainwater Harvesting 101: Safe Storage and Filtration Tips
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Rainwater Harvesting 101: Safe Storage and Filtration Tips

We all know the feeling of watching the rain fall, but have you ever thought about actually collecting it? It turns out, rainwater harvesting is a practical way to get extra water for your home and garden. It’s not just for people in dry places anymore; more and more of us are looking into it….