How To Create An Edible Food Forest
You can eat everything that grows in a forest, but only if you plant it yourself. That’s the idea behind an edible food forest.
You can eat everything that grows in a forest, but only if you plant it yourself. That’s the idea behind an edible food forest.
Most vegetables are easy to regrow, and some don’t even require dirt – they just need a glass of water. Here is a list of vegetables you can regrow. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardeningtips #leftovers #foodscraps #gardenhacks
If moles are ruining your freshly planted garden bed, you have to get rid of them. There is one simple way to do it that works almost every time. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardeningtips #gardenhacks #moles #killmoles
Weed control is a crucial aspect of growing a garden. But if you don’t want to rely on harmful herbicides, you have to be creative.
This DIY planter is relatively easy to build and is perfect for growing herbs and other small plants. It also makes a great gift. #homesteadsurvivalsite #planters #diyplanter #woodplanter #diy
Most gardeners give up on growing food in the winter. That’s a shame because winter is a great opportunity to grow many crops.
Get a mini greenhouse so you can at least have a few veggies in the winter. You’d be surprised what you can get for very little money.
If you have a bountiful supply of home-grown herbs this year, you may be looking for new ways to preserve them.
Compost is the product you get out of composting – a material that you can as fertilizer in the garden and to build up soil structure.
Container gardening isn’t as simple as throwing dirt and seeds into a bucket. If you want a great garden, there are a few secrets to learn.