In the Garden: July 14th

In the Garden: July 14th

It’s time for another update from the garden! Some quick background for new visitors: I garden in NE Minnesota where we have a very short growing season. I use hugelkultur raised beds and apply permaculture methods throughout my garden. Nearly everything I grow are heirloom varieties and all are organically managed- no chemicals, pesticides, or […]

In the Garden: July 1st

In the Garden: July 1st

I find it very helpful to take photos throughout the growing season to track progress and to help me better prepare for the years ahead. And I know that, when researching hugelkultur prior to embarking upon this permaculture growing method myself, there were few start-to-finish articles available. So I’d like to make sure I share […]

Garden Quick Tip: When & Why to Harvest Garlic Scapes

Garden Quick Tip: When & Why to Harvest Garlic Scapes

Today’s quick tip from the garden pertains to harvesting garlic scapes. Hardneck garlic varieties will produce a stiff, smooth flower stalk up through its middle that is distinctively different than the rest of the plant. This stalk, or scape, has a mild garlic flavor and is used to enhance all kinds of dishes from pesto […]

Permaculture Gardening: Working With Nature, Not Against It

Permaculture Gardening: Working With Nature, Not Against It

Although our last frost is just a few weeks behind us, I have been gardening for months. And by that, I mean preparing- taking in knowledge, planning in my garden journal, building new hugelkultur raised garden beds, drying out duck bedding for mulch, depleting the manure piles…and of course, planting and watching everything come to […]

Farm Photo Update

Farm Photo Update

Living on a busy hobby farm provides countless beautiful opportunities for great photos. Springtime is especially busy for us this year with all of the new babies surrounding us: pigs, turkeys, rabbits, and chicks. There’s no doubt that spring brings all kinds of new life, whether it be new animals, the buds on the trees, […]

How to Prepare for {and Save Money On!} Canning Season

How to Prepare for {and Save Money On!} Canning Season

There is no season I look forward to more than canning season. Except maybe gardening season, but the two go hand in hand, don’t they? It makes me as anxious as my kids are for their after-nap-treat. And as the canning shelves start getting lighter and my boxes of empty jars begin to stack up […]

Seed Starting: 5 Steps to Successful Germination

Seed Starting: 5 Steps to Successful Germination

Seed starting can be an intimidating task for some. And yet to someone who has never started seeds before, it may be the opposite. What’s so scary about putting a seed into some soil? But to those who have ever started seeds- and failed- it can be discouraging. Especially when you’ve invested a decent amount […]

Planning for the Cold Climate Heirloom Garden

Planning for the Cold Climate Heirloom Garden

It’s that time of year. I’m guessing that if you haven’t yet placed your seed order for the upcoming gardening season, you’ve at least thought about it. Because even if you might be under piles of snow at the very moment, spring is just around the corner. For some of us, that corner is a […]

Homestead Shortcut: Composting with Chickens

Homestead Shortcut: Composting with Chickens

Homesteading is hard work. But if you’re like me {and you’re a little bit odd}, you kinda like that. There’s a sense of fulfillment that goes along with using your hands and wiping the sweat from your brow. It just feels right. Right? But I must admit, there are times that I look for ways […]

Putting your Hugelkultur {or other garden} Bed…to Bed.

Putting your Hugelkultur {or other garden} Bed…to Bed.

Do you love your garden? Most people would say YES! We LOVE our garden! We LOVE getting out there in the spring, breaking in our backs for the year, getting our hands dirty and sprinkling on those first seeds, dreaming of the harvest to come. We LOVE tending to those pretty rows, watching and tracking […]