I have a five year plan. It is not a good plan and it changes from day to day but it is a plan. Right now, I have just left year zero. January 2021 is starting a new year for…
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This will most likely be the final update for this month. I like to see the progress in my plants. If you are a gardener yourself you know what I mean. We have beans and they just don’t seem to…
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Tags: bean, beans, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, corn, cucumber, fall garden, garden, gardening, green beans, homestead, pea, peas, pole beans, squash, zucchini
I think the picture above is broccoli or lettuce. Either way I am pleased to see that there are sproutlings. I see some clusters, but in my defense I planted quite a few in each spot because some of the…
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Tags: bean, beans, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, corn, fall garden, garden, gardening, homestead, pea, peas, pole beans, pumpkin, pumpkins, radish
This is our rogue zucchini. It grew out of our burn pile. Those seeds came from the remains of my zucchini bread. The fruit rarely ripens but that is because I purposely neglect this plant. My kids don’t want me…
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Tags: bean, beginner, birds, fall garden, garden, gardening, green beans, homestead, pea, peas, pumpkin, pumpkins, rabbits
It is six days since we planted our pumpkins and peas and I am excited to announce they are not dead. They are doing pretty well. I just wanted to show off how not dead they are. Won’t woot
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That’s right. I have pumpkins sprouting up all over the place. I am extremely excited. We have been watering them two to three times a day depending on the heat. I went back and read one of my posts. I…
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Stop and just imagine for a second that plants just magically grew with little to now work…. that is just a great dream. Now pop it. I have been hoeing. These are my adventures… 🤣 Well, random citizens, I have…
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Tags: clay soil, fall garden, gardening, homestead, land, no tractor, pasture, pasture land, pea, peas, pumpkin, pumpkins