Monthly Archives: May 2013
Spring has finally found New Jersey. The obligatory Update!
Change is never easy, ask anyone who has tried to eat better or exercise more. The challenge of change only multiplies when you have to set aside time to do it. You get used to your routine, and you can … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, blueberries, Blueberry, blueberry bush, blueberry bushes, botany, food, garden, Gardening, Hobby farm, Home and Garden, nature, new garden, organic, organic farm, organic farming, organic garden, plants, subsistence, subsistence farming, Tomato, vegetable garden
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Starting Herbs Indoors.
I’d like to start this post with a confession. I like bland food; it’s a curse in this time when spices are cheap. I should have been born when spice and herbs were luxuries. I have the palate of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, basil, botany, DIY, food, garden, Gardening, growing herbs, herb, herb garden, herb gardener, herbal, herbs, Hobby farm, Home and Garden, indoor herbs, nature, new garden, organic, organic farming, organic garden, plants, seed, seed starting, seeds, starting herbs, subsistence, subsistence farming, subsistent, swiss alps, wine tastings
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Want To Eat Clean? Prepare to get Dirty!
I never thought I’d say this, but I enjoyed cleaning out the coop, with its excrement, food, feathers, the whole lot of it. Why you ask, would a man be happy with this? I’ll tell you. Be forewarned, this post … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Animals, backyard chickens, Birds, chicken, chicken care, chicken coop, Chicken keeping, chickens, chicks, compost, composter, construction, coop, DIY, garden, Gardening, Hobby farm, Home and Garden, organic, Poultry, subsistence, subsistence farming, subsistent, suburban chickens, urban farming, vegetable garden
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