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Heath
@smallblockfuelie
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Avid gardener. We use the Mittleider method
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June 21, 2019
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-12-19 13:21
RE: Store Bought Garlic Organic Vs Nonorganic
Are they different varieties? I assume you can expect different characteristics such as size difference from any one variety to the next. The smaller heads of garlic may be related to the variety and not
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smallblockfuelie
build-it
2019-12-17 13:56
RE: Goals and expectations for our winter heat sink greenhouse
Thank you. Our YouTube channel is
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-11-08 17:59
RE: The best way to grow kale
We are just getting started with our winter garden, we will be sharing more content this winter. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.
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smallblockfuelie
homesteading
2019-11-07 01:59
RE: WELL, THAT EXPERIMENT WORKED!
Have you found a variety of sweet potato that you prefer?
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-11-06 14:24
RE: Preparing the greenhouse for winter to grow crops all year long
Thank you, for the up votes and the information about build-it.
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smallblockfuelie
work
2019-11-01 15:54
RE: WORK, WHY I ENJOY WHAT I DO EVEN THOUGH I'D RATHER NOT
What a great thing to get paid to bring resources home for the Pepper Homestead. Any ideas as to what you will do with those old gates? From your pictures it looks like they could be made back into a
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-11-01 15:48
RE: Preparing the greenhouse for winter to grow crops all year long
Wow, Venezuela! That is a long ways from here. Greetings.
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-11-01 15:47
RE: Preparing the greenhouse for winter to grow crops all year long
Have you used a raised Mittleider soil bed to help with the excess rainfall you have? The raised soil beds are easy to make and only require your own soil and labor to make. The raised bed allows for drainage
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smallblockfuelie
naturalmedicine
2019-10-31 01:33
RE: First Frost Is Near - Harvesting, Potting, Planting, etc. - A Walk Through The Garden
As the temperatures drop that lovely kale of yours will begin to get sweeter.
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smallblockfuelie
life
2019-10-31 01:26
RE: PAPA-PEPPER LIVE!!!
I was down in Hot Springs not long ago. Some amazing history there. We had a Rubin sandwich that was the the best I've ever eaten. My wife wants to go back for more of the soap and to refill some water
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-30 23:36
RE: Preparing the greenhouse for winter to grow crops all year long
Thank you. This is our first winter with it operational and will be testing it extensively.
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-18 21:31
RE: Greenhouse for winter gardening
That's cold! Then for sure a single double layer of greenhouse plastic would serve your needs better than a single layer found on moat hoop houses.
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-17 09:30
RE: Greenhouse for winter gardening
Are you in an area that freezes in the winter? We haven't had our greenhouse long, but we did have a single layer of plastic on the side walls for several months. Doubling up all the plastic layers made
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-17 09:26
RE: Greenhouse for winter gardening
We are very excited about it. Even if our experiment fails, we will significantly extend our growing season with the greenhouse. A longer growing season means rmore food at the end of the year.
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-16 02:50
RE: Greenhouse for winter gardening
We can get frost below 3 feet, typically we bury our waterlines at 4 foot. We have isolated the heat sink from the cold outside soil with sytrofoam. It goes all the way around the rock to a depth of 6
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smallblockfuelie
greenhouse
2019-10-16 02:47
RE: Greenhouse for winter gardening
Our frost line can get down below 3 feet, depending on the winter. We have Styrofoam 4 inches thick that does down 6 feet all the way around our rock heat sink. That Styrofoam is inside of the poles that
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-10-12 00:59
RE: Grow a tomato plant from a sucker
It is a great way to try different tomato varieties without having to buy seeds. Just take a sucker from a plant and you can eventually try a new variety.
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-10-12 00:57
RE: Grow a tomato plant from a sucker
Thank you. I was glad to be able to tie it together, and I am glad someone noticed.
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-08-28 00:20
RE: Garden tomatoes, and other stuff
We just love those Amish Paste tomatoes for making a great sauce.
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smallblockfuelie
gardening
2019-08-19 22:07
RE: Pole beans or bush beans?
It sounds like you've got your system dialed in well. A raised bed would make bush beans easier on my back and knees. Thanks sharing that.
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