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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Getting Started With Golden Oyster Mushrooms
This past week, I noticed that our very first Golden Oyster Mushroom has started fruiting! Then when I came to update my post about Golden Oyster mushrooms, I realized I never wrote an original post. Whoops! Anyway, when we started … Continue reading
VeritasBible.com ~ Review
Our family has been using an exciting Bible Curriculum from Veritas Press, called VeritasBible.com. This is a one year subscription that is good for the entire family to use. VeritasBible.com an online program which allows multiple students to work through lessons from the Bible. There … Continue reading
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My School Year ~ Review
Are you starting to make plans for your upcoming school year? I know I am, Brock will be starting his freshman year. We have been busily planning the courses he needs to take, along with those he would really like … Continue reading
Our Farm: Wild Black Raspberries
We have been working to replace a short stretch of exterior fence that was in very poor shape. This particular fence is on the perimeter of our farm and runs along a highway. It was overgrown with brush, part of … Continue reading
Growing and Freezing Broccoli
This year we planted broccoli seeds in January in hopes of raising lots of broccoli to freeze. We didn’t get along nearly as well with the broccoli plants as we did the tomato plants. There were a couple of times … Continue reading