CATEGORIES

PERENNIAL Perks
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PERENNIAL Perks

Perennials plants can produce and produce if you put in the work upfront.

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7 mins  |
March - April 2023
MORE SUPPORT
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MORE SUPPORT

Before you hit the ground running, be sure to follow this advice for Individual outbuildings.

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7 mins  |
March - April 2023
HIVE STYLES
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HIVE STYLES

There are several types of beehives to consider.

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6 mins  |
March - April 2023
Provisions for Poultry
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Provisions for Poultry

t's never my intention to embarrass my wife when we go out to dinner. Don't get me wrong.

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7 mins  |
March - April 2023
GROWING OUTSIDE THE LINES
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GROWING OUTSIDE THE LINES

Your USDA hardiness zone isn't the be-all and end-all when it comes to planting what and when.

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9 mins  |
March - April 2023
Sweet Corn
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Sweet Corn

Sweet corn is one of the universal tastes of the summer season.

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6 mins  |
March - April 2023
Rats in the Run?!
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Rats in the Run?!

I couldn't believe my eyes. As bold as you please, a rat walked along the inside of my chickens' run and helped itself to my hens' food.

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3 mins  |
March - April 2023
TWO-WHEEL TRACTOR ESSENTIALS
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TWO-WHEEL TRACTOR ESSENTIALS

Small but mighty, two-wheel tractors work great for gardeners, homesteaders, landscapers and farmers.

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2 mins  |
March - April 2023
A Pot of Patience
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A Pot of Patience

Though challenging, it’s best to grow native plants from seed, says one expert; here’s why and how

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3 mins  |
November - December 2022
A Fresh Start
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A Fresh Start

Is it time for a change in the garden? Start by assessing its foundation

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8 mins  |
November - December 2022
EMERALDS of the ROUGH
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EMERALDS of the ROUGH

North America's woods and fields provide lovely alternatives to our most ubiquitous and problematic evergreen shrubs

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6 mins  |
November - December 2022
CLAUDIA WEST
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CLAUDIA WEST

Rebuilding abundance through innovative planting design

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8 mins  |
November - December 2022
DON’T PLANT IT!
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DON’T PLANT IT!

Closing in on 50 years in his garden, Greg Coppa shares 10 botanical regrets plus 1 maybe”)

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6 mins  |
November - December 2022
IT'S ELEMENTARY
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IT'S ELEMENTARY

A GROUP EFFORT CREATES — AND SUSTAINS — THE ULTIMATE SCHOOL GARDEN

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4 mins  |
November - December 2022
FINDERS, EATERS
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FINDERS, EATERS

Amid a growing interest in foraifin gardeners can find an easy entrance

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3 mins  |
November - December 2022
WHAT I'VE LEARNED
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WHAT I'VE LEARNED

A closing contemplation on what nature tries to teach us

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4 mins  |
November - December 2022
THE PERIL OF SELF-POLLINATION
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THE PERIL OF SELF-POLLINATION

Study highlights the importance of bumblebees in maintaining plants’ genetic variation

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1 min  |
November - December 2022
Green means Go!
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Green means Go!

IT WAS A SATURDAY MORNING about five years ago, and I was driving to Home Depot to buy a new toilet seat. I was feeling pretty blue. I was feeling tired, old and fat, but mostly fat, because I had just broken a toilet seat. And I was thinking how much harder things were getting-things like remembering, and picking stuff up.

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2 mins  |
November - December 2022
The Beaut of "And”
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The Beaut of "And”

A Minnesota gardener shows it's possible to combine permaculture principles with ornamental horticulture

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6 mins  |
November - December 2022
UP AND COMERS PART 1
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UP AND COMERS PART 1

2023 PROMISES EXCITING NEW FLOWERING SHRUBS AND SUN PERENNIALS

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10+ mins  |
November - December 2022
Working the Woodlot
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Working the Woodlot

How much wood could a hobby farmer cut, if a hobby farmer could use the wood?

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9 mins  |
November - December 2022
A Park for All
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A Park for All

Brooklyn Bridge Park provides a natural respite for city folk and wildlife alike

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3 mins  |
September - October 2022
Surviving Winter
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Surviving Winter

Winter is often a real nail-biter for beekeepers. We may think our honeybees have plenty of stores to get through the cold winter months, but then we sustain colony losses anyway. Fortunately, from sugar syrup and fondant to candy boards and beyond, you can offer some important extras to help your most vulnerable colonies make it through.

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6 mins  |
November - December 2022
breeds you need
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breeds you need

Hundreds of varieties of livestock are suitable to raise on a hobby farm! Here are a few more.

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7 mins  |
November - December 2022
Meet Felicia
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Meet Felicia

Did you know that you could get free technical assistance for your small farm from the National Center for Appropriate Technology (www.ncat.org)?

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2 mins  |
November - December 2022
ATV/UTV Enhancements
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ATV/UTV Enhancements

ATVs and UTVs are highly capable machines, especially when enhanced with attachments and implements.

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3 mins  |
November - December 2022
Setting a STANDARD
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Setting a STANDARD

Certified Naturally Grown offers a grassroots option for responsible agricultural production and guidance.

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8 mins  |
November - December 2022
Prepping for COLD WEATHER
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Prepping for COLD WEATHER

It doesn't matter if the almanac says it'll be frosty, snowing, warmer than average or downright frozen, winter is coming and you and your farm need to be ready.

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10+ mins  |
November - December 2022
Farm Wells
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Farm Wells

While no longer plentiful, family farms dating back multiple generations still populate the scenic valley that I call home. From my farm, it's easy to think of a member of our farming community whose unique expertise lends itself well to the column topics I seek to cover. In each issue, I'll spotlight farming operations whose practices aren't only applicable across the country but that you can take and make use of for your own farm. - Hope Ellis-Ashburn

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6 mins  |
November - December 2022
Sweet Scene
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Sweet Scene

Will Wanish, an 18-year-old recent high-school graduate, knows W exactly what he wants to do for his future: manage his own business and build his passion for maple syrup. While some 2022 graduates are planning for college or working for someone else, Will is an entrepreneur at-heart and has been shaping his future for at least five years-driven and dedicated to securing "liquid gold" from maple trees.

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2 mins  |
November - December 2022