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thelaundrylady
@thelaundrylady
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[A plant based whole food vegan who is into health, food, and organic gardening. Slowly converting our 2 acre property into permaculture food forest ]
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thelaundrylady
life
2019-08-13 22:05
RE: Saving Tadpoles
Good thing my husband has some muscles on him. I am useless when it comes to this kind of physical work.
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thelaundrylady
life
2019-08-13 22:05
RE: Saving Tadpoles
Thank you. Can't wait!
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thelaundrylady
life
2019-08-11 15:15
RE: Silly Birds and Tag Sales - August 11, 2019 @goldenoakfarm
Those are some great finds at the tag sales!
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-07-13 03:01
RE: Best Potato Harvest Ever
Thank you. I hate fire ants. Nothing worse than putting your hands in the dirt thinking you would be harvesting potatoes then getting bitten by tons of fire ants. No fun :-(
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-07-13 03:00
RE: Best Potato Harvest Ever
Thank you.
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-07-13 02:59
RE: Best Potato Harvest Ever
I miss my camera, but a great harvest pf potatoes make me feel better.
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-07-13 02:58
RE: Best Potato Harvest Ever
Thank you!
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-07-13 02:58
RE: Best Potato Harvest Ever
You are right. Always look on the bright side :-)
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thelaundrylady
gardenjournal2019
2019-06-21 18:59
RE: Building a Guest Cottage Next to the Food Forest - Framing Up
Thank you @rawutah for always being so encouraging! You are so awesome!
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thelaundrylady
blog
2019-06-21 18:57
RE: Instagram Shadowban and Gorgeous Edible Flower and Wild Salad
I love the way you do your daily salads. They always look so beautiful and healthy. Shadowbanning is not cool and what the hell could YOU possibly do to get shadowbanned. Maybe your photos are just too
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naturalmedicine
2019-06-21 18:52
RE: Love is in the air: Pine Pollen is Ready For Harvest
I am so excited to follow your post on pine pollen! Can you harvest pine pollen from any type of pine trees or only specific variety?
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-06-19 15:16
RE: It's Garlic Harvest Time in the Food Forest!
Thank you. I am really happy with the setup. Have not had to redo for 4 years now. The tops are cut off after they are cured. They are stored in the red mash bags like you see in the pictures above and
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-06-17 20:15
RE: It's Garlic Harvest Time in the Food Forest!
Thank you. I don't usually get a lot of interactions on Steemit. I really appreciate @bengy featuring my post. I received a lot more upvotes and comments then normal. I have also found a few great people
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thelaundrylady
gardening
2019-06-17 20:11
RE: It's Garlic Harvest Time in the Food Forest!
Thank you. Garlic needs very little space. All it needs is space for garlic bulb in the ground to grow. Garlic is probably the easiest thing I grow. You should totally try growing two garlic gloves in
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naturalmedicine
2019-06-15 16:54
RE: Learning To Be Still & Homesteading for the Long Run
I have hurt my back many times trying to carry huge painting of mine when I was still a full time artist. The only way to heal your back quickly is do absolutely nothing for a few days until the hurt goes
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thelaundrylady
homesteading
2019-06-15 16:48
RE: The Wild & Cultivated Kitchen: Early June @ Walkerland
I have never heard that about pine pollen! This is so interesting. Can't wait for your post on the pine pollen!
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gardenjournal2019
2019-06-15 16:01
RE: Blueberry Harvest - Taking a Risk
Birds and netting are things I never considered when I started planting on our property. We have a fig tree that's on steroids. Every year when the figs are ready, the birds will beat us to the ripe figs.
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gardenjournal2019
2019-06-15 15:49
RE: Blueberry Harvest - Taking a Risk
Good idea on pruning the first cluster of fruit off to establish the roots. I read a home orchard book on growing blueberries not too long ago. In the book, it talks about how important it is to take care
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thelaundrylady
homesteading
2019-06-14 22:06
RE: The Wild & Cultivated Kitchen: Early June @ Walkerland
I bet it is nourishing to enjoy the Spring after such a long Winter. I still don't know how you can do it! Take care of your back. It's such bad timing to hurt your back at this time of the year when so
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gardenjournal2019
2019-06-14 19:23
RE: Blueberry Harvest - Taking a Risk
It
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