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Homestead, Growing Together, Companion Planting, Every Corner Counts
One of the things I enjoy most about homesteading is making the most of every bit of garden space. Instead of growing just one crop, I like to combine different
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Fiery Gems of the Garden: A Bountiful Chili Harvest 🌶️
There is something incredibly satisfying about walking through a garden and finding branches filled with vibrant, colorful fruits ready for harvest. Today, I am
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🌱 Fresh Harvest from the Homestead: Color, Nutrition, and Gratitude 🍃
Today’s harvest brought a beautiful mix of fresh vegetables and fruits straight from the homestead garden. The vibrant bell peppers are looking amazing, and the
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I Ignored This Plant for Years… Then It Changed My Whole Garden
Some plants scream for attention. This one whispers. And funny enough, those quiet plants often become the ones you remember most. My Problem: A Dead Corner That
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Day 24 of My Pechay: Growing Better Where the Sunlight Is
Some growers say that pechay is ready for harvest by Day 25. But here I am on Day 24, still transferring mine. 🫣 Sadly, not all of my pechay grew well.
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“Carrots, Companions & Cold Nights: A Harvest with Nature in Mind 🌱🥕❄️”
They may be small but my biggest boast is the fact that I think sowing the carrots amongst the onions has successfully kept the root fly away! 😁 We’ve had a couple
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“Harvest Time: Main Crop Dug, Two Green Survivors Still Thriving 🌱🥔”
Dug up most of main crop today that had completely died off. 2 plants remain that are still quite green. Fairly happy with these plus some other bits.
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Sunflower 🌻; Best Plant ☘️ for Beauty, Nutrition, and Gardening
AssalamuAlaikum & Greetings Everyone! It's me @amjadsharif From #pakistan Today we will talk about the flower that enhances the beauty of the hive garden. This
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Free Composting!
kiwi reaching up over olives trees, dancing with the giant pine... one of the few places where there was for a while an actual 'compost heap' 😊 Dearest Gardening
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Strawberry Delight
I was on travel for most of the past seven weeks, including a five week stint in Australia and New Zealand. In preparation for such, I cut off most of my gardening
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August update from my Italian medieval quarter gardens 🌱
Ciao dear Hive Gardeners! It has been a good while since I update about Sergio's garden here: things are a bit wild overall, and July-August have been less hospitable
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Unveiling the Culinary Potentials and Thriving Seasons of Cardamom Through Organic Gardening
McCormick Gourmet Organic Ground Cardamom, 1.75 oz By: ExpertVillage Leaf Group This video effectively educates on the distinct features and uses of cardamom plants.
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Exploring Cardamom: The Exotic Herb that Transforms Curries and Chai Tea
Rani Organic Cardamom (Elachi) Ground, Powder Indian Spice 3oz (85g) PET Jar ~ All Natural | Vegan | Gluten Friendly | NON-GMO | Indian Origin | USDA Certified Organic
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Mary Mary Quite Contrary
How Does Your Garden Grow? In the kitchen countertop garden i currently have growing: Buckwheat Sprouts Lentil Sprouts Sprouts are an amazing food known for their
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wee garden update for June
Beautiful gardening friends! Here is a short video on one half of the top terrace of this big garden I'm working on in Guardia Sanframondi, Italy. There is so much
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Injured Badger Hole Adventures - Episode 02
In this, second episode of Injured Badger Hole Adventures, I show why I harvested unripe Aguaymanto (Physalis Peruviana), aka Cape Goosberry or GoldenBerry, I then
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Sowing day: Strawberries and Squash for the Spring to come.
Hello, everyone on Natural Medicine and all Hive! Today I felt in a good mood and energy to sow some veggies for the next seasons to come. Winter is finally ending
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Harvesting, Winterising and Meal-Prep.
This Morning's Harvest All Organic Red Chard, Swiss Chard & BlackberriesApples and Pears GrapesZucchini and Cucumbers Chard from the garden, Blackberries from
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“Butternut Squash バターナッツスクワッシュ”
“Butternut Squash” Finally butternut squash look mature and delicious. I picked one but the other ones are still a little bit small so, I will wait to pick them.
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Atypical Farm Trip
Hi fellow Hiveians, This weekend we spent some time at a really fun farm that was a lot different than we have been to before! Atypical Farm What I enjoy when we
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