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What To Grow

How To Grow Onions From Seed

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · July 12, 2023 ·

how to grow onions from seed

Read on to learn how to grow onions from seed in your garden! … [Read more...] about How To Grow Onions From Seed

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, What To Grow Tagged With: growing from seed, growing onions, how to grow onions

How To Grow Celeriac

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · March 20, 2023 ·

How to grow celeriac from seed

Celeriac might be the ugly duckling of vegetables but it is one underrated vegetable that you might want to grow! … [Read more...] about How To Grow Celeriac

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, What To Grow Tagged With: how to grow celeriac, how to grow celery root

Seeds To Sow In January (and February)

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · February 2, 2023 ·

Seeds to sow in January Seeds to sow in February

Get your growing season started with these seeds you can start in January and in early February. … [Read more...] about Seeds To Sow In January (and February)

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, Undercover / Season Extension, What To Grow Tagged With: What seeds to sow, what to sow in February, what to sow in January

Vegetable Varieties To Try For The Adventurous Cook

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · June 17, 2022 ·

Vegetable Varieties To Try For The Adventurous Cook

Up your homestead garden game and your fresh kitchen ingredients with these great varieties of veggies to grow in your garden. … [Read more...] about Vegetable Varieties To Try For The Adventurous Cook

Filed Under: Gardening, What To Grow Tagged With: grow for taste, varieties to try, what to grow

Backyard Orchard Pollination

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · February 28, 2022 ·

fruit tree pollination

Learn how to improve harvests in your backyard orchard. … [Read more...] about Backyard Orchard Pollination

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, What To Grow Tagged With: backyard orchard, fruit tree, growing fruit

Starting An Orchard In Your Backyard

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · February 21, 2022 ·

how to start a home orchard

Learn how to avoid common mistakes in starting an orchard in your backyard. … [Read more...] about Starting An Orchard In Your Backyard

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, What To Grow Tagged With: backyard orchard, growing fruit, orchard

Multisowing Growing More Food In The Same Space

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · December 12, 2021 ·

Multisowing growing more in the space you have

See how you can grow more in the same space with this gardening hack. … [Read more...] about Multisowing Growing More Food In The Same Space

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, Permaculture, Raised Beds, What To Grow Tagged With: gardening hack, grow more food, multisowing, small space gardening, space saving gardening

Fast Growing Spring Vegetables for First Time Gardeners

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · April 26, 2021 ·

fast growing vegetables for beginner gardeners

Learn which fast-growing vegetables can grow now in early spring and help you get a quick win in the garden and start building your confidence with your gardening skills. … [Read more...] about Fast Growing Spring Vegetables for First Time Gardeners

Filed Under: Gardening, What To Grow Tagged With: Fast Growing Vegetables, quick growing vegetables, vegetables for early sping

How To Grow Watermelon

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · April 8, 2021 ·

how to grow watermelon

Learn how to grow watermelon organically in your backyard in this post! … [Read more...] about How To Grow Watermelon

Filed Under: Gardening, Organic, What To Grow Tagged With: growing watermelon at home, how to grow organic watermelon, how to grow watermelon

6 Compost Crops You Should Grow

Emma @ Misfit Gardening · April 2, 2021 ·

composting crops you should grow

Leverage permaculture stacking and learn what crops are most advantageous for healthy, sustainable compost with these compost crops! … [Read more...] about 6 Compost Crops You Should Grow

Filed Under: Gardening, Permaculture, What To Grow Tagged With: compost crops, permaculture, staking functions, what to grow

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I may have gotten carried away with the Easy Ferme I may have gotten carried away with the Easy Fermenter. Means I can make delicious fermented foods easily on an evening after work.

A gallon of my spicy kimchi using last year's dried pepper harvest, 1/2 gallon of pickles and soon some lemon dill sauerkraut followed by spicy fermented green beans.

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The rampant raspberries have been churning out so The rampant raspberries have been churning out so many berries! 

The 1/4 acre of untamed raspberries that I've been picking over the last couple of weeks have resulted in a couple of gallons of berries in the freezer, 8 8oz jars of jam and several pints of fresh eating for us and the neighbors not to mention those eaten whilst picking 😄

Now it's time to leave what's left for the birds who will help keep the pests in check. What seems a mess in the yard can be a haven for pollinators and your garden pest police.

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No pesticide, no fertilizer, left to nature. Some No pesticide, no fertilizer, left to nature. Some foraging around the homestead to find rogue raspberry canes.

Harvested 4 lbs of raspberries this week and we won't talk about how many got eaten whilst picking 😄

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I let the native plants grow and banned my hubby f I let the native plants grow and banned my hubby from mowing. The milkweed is glorious this morning!

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Cassini was the first of the cosmic collie naming Cassini was the first of the cosmic collie naming theme and right now this girl is the happiest she's been since Juno and Magellan arrived at the homestead!

Cuddles with Daddy made all the difference, this girl worked so hard with training and nailed it! Although something tells me that training with her Daddy might be better than training Mum 😂

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For the love of a border collie 😍 Newest homes For the love of a border collie 😍

Newest homestead helpers joining Cassini are the cosmic collies Juno and Magellan!

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Enjoying some sunshine on the homestead. Volt seem Enjoying some sunshine on the homestead. Volt seems happy to be smelling all the wildlife out here!

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Dinner fresh from the garden! #gardenersofinstagra Dinner fresh from the garden!
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Martin's Carrot Hot Peppers!!!!! Small but Spicy Martin's Carrot Hot Peppers!!!!!

Small but Spicy 😍

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