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Sam
@garden-to-eat
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Passionate vegetable gardener, health nut, freedom advocate, cook of simple meals and good food
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2017-05-15 11:15
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life
2018-05-29 22:18
RE: DESPERATE TIMES CALL FOR DESPERATE MEASURES
I put a row cover over new beds and leave it there until the seeds germinate and the plants grow a little. They don't seem to dig through the row cover. My problem isn't real bad either since I'm in a
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fruitsandveggiesmonday
2018-05-22 23:13
RE: Fruits and Veggies Monday - Tips and GIFs for Harvesting Edible Weeds From a Garden Rehab - 11 Edible Weeds and 1 That Can Kill You!
I remember growing up in an Italian family the old Italians would eat dandelion and some other wild plants that slips my memory now. I also remember my uncle taking me mushroom hunting. They would only
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gardening
2018-05-22 19:23
RE: Three Spinach Crops
We eat so many salads I haven't even cooked any yet but that day will come.
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food
2018-05-21 19:47
RE: Food Photography - Artichoke
I just cut around a quarter or a third off the top and gently spread the top open and ram some parsley and garlic into it. Then plenty of salt and some pepper and poor EVOO over the top and boil/steam
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2018-05-21 18:15
RE: Food Photography - Artichoke
I love artichoke. I steam them with olive oil, garlic, parsley, salt and pepper. Yum!
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gardening
2018-05-20 21:17
RE: How Hard Can You Cut Back Strawberries?
It probably isn't necessary to do too much to strawberries but I go a little overboard sometimes. I think a little fertilizer once or twice a year is good and mulch or compost allows the runners to root
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gardening
2018-05-20 21:10
RE: Pruning Blueberry Bushes
Berries and herbs have to be kept under control for sure.
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gardening
2018-05-20 21:08
RE: Three Spinach Crops
Thank you! No I do not have a greenhouse but wish I did. I have grow lights in my basement but only use them to get plants started for my garden.
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homesteading
2018-05-20 18:23
RE: Seed Starting and Micro Gardens Update
Good videos. Fun to watch what other people are doing. What kind of raspberries do you grow? They look a little different from my conventional red berries.
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steemit
2018-05-20 18:02
RE: Woo-Hoo...11 months on Steemit, 66.9 Reputation, over 4500 SP, +8100 post/comments, +2500 followers...
Congratulations Chef!
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bonsai
2018-05-20 11:59
RE: Bonsai common pests - Whitefly
I have problem with white flies every year now starting in July. Last year I sprayed aggressively with neem as soon as I noticed them which helped somewhat. But I agree once they get established you're
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hydroponics
2018-05-19 18:10
RE: Greenhouse 19-05-2018 - Smoothie
Nice setup. Enjoy!
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homesteading
2018-05-19 14:05
RE: Revisiting the Grapevine
I never grew grapes but it looks like fun. Do you get enough grapes to make wine?
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gardening
2018-05-18 22:41
RE: Pruning Blueberry Bushes
Check the PH level of your soil. Blueberries like acidic soil so I would start with a mix of peat moss if you can get it along with compost and top soil. Then mix some form acidifier to get your PH level
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2018-05-18 18:19
RE: DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA!
That's too bad. I know this rain is crazy. I'm in SEPA and my garden is screaming for some sun and warmer temps.
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2018-05-18 12:39
RE: The stuff I HAVEN'T SHOWN, SECRET side GARDEN!
Awesome setup you have. I'm across the river from you in SEPA and have a big raised bed garden. I don't have room for anymore berries but thanks for offering free plants to everyone.
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2018-05-17 19:19
RE: Green Growth in the High Tunnel @mountainjewel | Seed Saving & So Many Plants! (Photo Log)
Nice pictures. I'm just a regular gardener not a homesteader but I'm trying to expand my skills in saving seeds. I saved some last year so we'll see how they germinate this year.
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2018-05-17 19:12
RE: Homemade Potato Chips from Potatoes Grown in My Garden!
Looks good. I tried kale chips once but didn't turnout to well. Maybe I'll try potato chips when mine start coming in.
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life
2018-05-17 18:58
RE: Winter is here in Mauritius...already caught a flu too!!!
Hang in there chef and checkout my garden pictures to help you through the winter.
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creativecommons
2018-05-17 10:38
RE: Flower Meadow News May 15th / Blumenwiese Neuigkeiten 15.Mai (Free Cultural Works by @schamangerbert)
I understand. If you go into my blogs you can at least look at pictures of a vegetable garden :)
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