Probably the best known system of raised bed gardening is Mel Bartholomew’s Square Foot Gardening method. About 30 years ago, he began to question why “traditional” gardening is done in particular ways, especially ones that he felt were unnecessarily time, space, or labor intensive. He met with a fair amount of resistance when he would ask “Why do […]
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Every year since we’ve owned our farm, we’ve delightedly tilled up the soil and lovingly poked seeds into the ground, envisioning the beautiful garden to come. We’ve put up fencing and marked the rows. We’ve cultivated the aisles. We’ve hoed and hoed and hoed between the seedlings. We’ve fertilized and picked off bugs and trellised […]
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The following article has been contributed by Kelly, a gardener and blogger. It has been published with permission of the author. It does not necessarily represent the views of PreppingToSurvive.com. Anyone can be a wildlife gardener whether he/she is an experienced gardener or just love to grow some plants in a few tubs in the […]
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As the long cold days of winter set in, if you are like me, you are perusing seed catalogs and looking longingly at the beautiful fruits and vegetables contained within the pages. Grocery store tomatoes are hard, mealy, tasteless things and the fruits have been imported from somewhere south of the border if not from […]
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As I mentioned in some previous pieces, we have raised turkeys for about 5 years. We’ve enjoyed them to some extent, but we have decided they are not a species we would recommend for preparedness. A Little History Turkeys are considered to be indigenous to North America. They were found in wild flocks by explorers hundreds […]
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I have been canning for a number of years now. I enjoy doing it and it does my heart good to see wholesome homemade food lining our cupboards. I’ve tried to pick up more cases of canning jars every year hoping to fill every one with healthful produce from our garden. From a preparedness standpoint, […]
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Hopefully, your backyard flock of poultry is paying dividends now with daily gifts of healthy protein. If you are fortunate, you are now spoiled by the delicious difference between anemic store-bought battery hen eggs and golden-yolked, nutrient-dense free range chicken eggs. But what to do with all those eggshells? One of the things that preparedness […]
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April 2, 2012
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