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Tag Archives: Homesteading
Raised Strawberry Pyramid Bed Plans
Here are the plans for the strawberry beds that we made. This spring we made three of these; however, I plan to continue to add more strawberry beds as we can.
Posted in Building project, Garden, Homesteading
Tagged Building Projects, Garden, Homesteading
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Our Farm: Wine Cap Mushrooms
My friend, Julie over at Missouri Farm Girl, got started with mushrooms about a year ago. She got me interested in growing mushrooms after hearing her talk about them. So I started doing a little more research to see if … Continue reading
Posted in Garden, Homesteading, Mushrooms, Our Farm
Tagged Garden, Homesteading, Mushrooms, Our Farm
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Our Farm: Planting Raspberries and Blackberries
Raspberries Raspberries require a well-drained location with full sun. If planted in a row, as I did, they should be planted 3 to 4 apart. The rows should be 6 to 8 feet apart. I planted mine in two rows that … Continue reading
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It’s a SALE at SchoolhouseTeachers.com! I absolutely love our membership to SchoolhouseTeachers.com! You can read my latest SchoolhouseTeachers.com review here. Currently, there are over 200 classes for everyone in your family. This includes courses for preschool through high school and even some courses … Continue reading
Our Farm: Planting Strawberries
I had ordered 125 strawberries early in March with the hope that I could get them planted before the baby arrived. I was only partially successful on that front. I made two raised garden boxes thinking that the strawberries would … Continue reading