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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
I Yield I Yield LOL
Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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Community Supported Gardens Peach Program
Here in Ottawa valley in Ontario, garden zone 5a it is the month where ideally we will be pruning hard fruit trees of all kinds. Long time readers know that i have been and continue to be active with other … Continue reading
Posted in 100 mile diet, Eat what you grow, farm sales, Fruit Trees, Garden
Tagged 100 mile diet, canada, community supported gardens, Farmgal, flowers, food, food forests, Fruit Trees, Garden, Gardening, gardening in cold climate, Grow what you eat, growing peaches, nature, Ontario, peach, peach harvest, Peach pits, peach tree, Peaches, pruning, Pruning Fruit trees, Seed Saving, Sib C peaches, spring-flowering-trees, zone 5a
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FarmGal’s For Hire Shingle is Out for 2019
Hello Folks, I finally got my Farmgal For Hire Page Updated for 2019 Thank you to everyone that has hired me over to talk about Permaculture, Gardening, Raising Rabbits, Backyard Chickens, Raising Chicks 101, Growing Fodder for small Live Stock, … Continue reading
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Sometimes Shopping can be fun!
Well, I admit that I had my eye on a certain farm sale, when a farm has been in the same family for over a hundred and twenty years and they say. cheese making supplies, butter churns, dairy items and … Continue reading
Food Storage Friday Report and Farmgate Update for 2012
I am thrilled to say that my pantry and cold cellar are holding well, I have been successful at getting to the point that with the main items required that are based on the garden each year that I am … Continue reading
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What a Weekend for farm sales and freebies
Between Friends moving and a little curb shopping, we added in these items to the farm on the weekend. One small pop-up greenhouse 12 8 foot pen panels plus 2 gates 4 by 4 chick or duckling raising box 1 … Continue reading
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Good deal but Bad Farm Sale!
Well, I had a ton of things to do today so taking time out for a farm sale was really not a great idea to tell the truth but I had invited a friend and she said yes so even … Continue reading
Farm Sale Report
Got out to a farm sale today and I had my list, and a end goal in mind, but as it turned out, today was a off the list day, I only got one thing on my list.. I went looking … Continue reading
Bird Sale -Round Two
I’m a little late on this post, its busy around here.. Bird Sale #2 for the spring season, it was a little further away, but thanks to GPS, alot closer then any year before but boy was I backroading it … Continue reading
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Local Bird Sales
I got alot of public and private comments when I talked about heading out to my local farm sales.. So today we are going to go to the local Bird Sale or depending on the sale, Bird an Small Animals. So … Continue reading
Farm Sales -How to find them and a few guidelines
Got a great question from Queen of String.. Started to answer and it got long enought that instead of a reply, it turned into its own post.. so for those new to farm sales, here is some basic info for … Continue reading
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