How to Capture a Swarm of Bees in your backyard l Homestead Lady

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DIY soil block maker-- a homemade version of the popular soil blockers that many people are using to start their seeds.

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SchneiderPeeps - Growing Tomatoes

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Discover ways to garden in small spaces. With a little creativity and ingenuity, you can provide for your family even in the smallest of small spaces.

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Planting Purple Potatoes | Little Fall Creek How we grow potatoes in a trash can

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What to do with mint l Homestead Lady

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How to plant seed with very young kids

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Winter is the perfect time to plan your vegetable garden. Once spring comes there is so much to do. It is helpful to have your seeds organized when it is time to plant them. | Making a Seed List | Grow a Good Life

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Create better variety and save money with these 3 ways to start seeds at home.

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Cold Weather Composting – A 7 Step Plan

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How to Hand Pollinate a Lemon Tree

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Homesteading on Grace: Planting Potatoes in Pajamas!

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I'm Dreaming of a Square Foot Garden | The Flip Flop Barnyard

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Update: Growing Tators In Buckets

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The dry creek swale doing its job during this week's rain. // beanandbee.com

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Beekeeping for Beginners I wanted to post this fun short video of the steps to putting bees into your hive. It is really very simple. Bees are easy to keep and yet hard to keep. They do not take much of your time during their honey making months, but with …www.gameandgarden.com

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5 year garden Journal // free printable via beanandbee.com

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For many gardeners, there is nothing more satisfying than to see all their plants neatly in straight rows with clean, weed-free ground around them. If you’ve been gardening for even one or two seasons, you know this is easier said than done.

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How to Design a Beautiful Edible Garden @ Garden Delights.

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Community Supported Agriculture, the who, what, and why!

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Organizing Garden Seeds. An easy way to sort, organize and store garden, herb and flower seeds | Montana Homesteader

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SchneiderPeeps - The January Garden in zone 9 is full of green and looks like many zones late spring garden. We have are harvesting vegetables such as cabbage, kale, cauliflower and swiss chard.

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A free garden printing schedule to help plan what to plant, where, and when.

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SchneiderPeeps - here are eight easy things to do now that will help you have a great spring garden.

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How to make birch syrup at home -- Joybilee Farm

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How to further your garden plans in winter with forethought and intent.

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Maple Trees Make Syrup l Homestead Lady (.com)

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GROWING YOUR OWN DELICIOUS MICROGREENS!

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How to assemble a Grow Light System for Starting Seeds Indoors for around $100! | Grow a Good Life

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Tips for starting seeds indoors.

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