
Author of Small-Scale Homesteading and Blogger at Forks in the Dirt. Suburban homesteader in MN, Boy +Chicken mom, lover of local food and helping others dig their food! Follow me @forksinthedirt
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Hello Garden Friends,
I am almost on the other side of a nasty spring cold. The kind that knocks you out and changes all your plans for a few days, regardless of the weather finally being agreeable for planting… There’s never a good time t...
As we face the reality of climate chaos, instability in the global economy etc… many gardeners are re-thinking what we eat in every way. Sure it is empowering to grow your own food - but it is all pretty fabulous to take a walk and FIND IT!...
Prices are rising all around us, so let’s not waste money on buying expensive seedlings from the nursery. Some plants will be happier and healthier starting from seed sown directly in your garden. Saving money and growing bigger harvests, y...
Itching to get planting but the soil isn’t warming fast enough?
Growing under the cover of a low tunnel is a simple way to jump start your spring vegetable garden.
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These temporary structures are basically ‘low to the ground...
This is my new favorite way to grow earlier in the spring season! Warming the soil combined with the right cool weather crops can easily get you eating from your garden weeks earlier.
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Suburban gardener + homesteader in MN. Boy, dog + Chicken mom. Lover of local food and healing the soil. Coauthor of Small-Scale Homesteading. Speaker, writer and content creator. Ally. Here to grow community + good food.
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