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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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Shearing Whiskey
This is a short and sweet post.. I did my stretches and made a strong coffee (which would be about the average for most) and went.. All right then.. Lets do this.. I need to shear Ice, her wool did … Continue reading
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BBQ an Fairy Garden Building
The day was a hot one but had been planned for a while and it was a ton of fun.. The Adults had as much fun as the children did.. the kids also thought my little farm was just filled … Continue reading
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Green Healing Salve #4 Recipe
5 average leaves of lovage (do not use if person using has liver issues) 5 small (around four inches-young) comfrey Leaves 10 Large leaves and flowers of Wild Voilet 8 young Plantain leaves with stem included (4 inches long at … Continue reading
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Dandelion Flower Stems
So this is a overview, you see on facebook and in a few books I have seen the idea of using Dandelion stems as a form of noodles.. Now I love Dandelion, I like eating the young spring greens in … Continue reading
May long Weekend
Today is officially a holiday in Canada, but its also our typical last frost date for the gardening zone we live in, so its a great mix of gardening, friends and good times. Lots more gardening to go today.. That … Continue reading
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Fitzroy park- Terraces Trail
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/fitzroy/activities So yesterday was my first moderate in difficult level hike and it was clear that my easier flat hiking was helpful in getting me ready but It was also one heck of a workout.. narrow trail, some very good … Continue reading
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Dandelion Flower Jelly
Until you try Dandelion Flower Jelly, you just do not know what you are missing, these plants are so wonderful and thought of so badly, when point in fact, they are so edible.. from greens, to root to flowers.. Pick … Continue reading
Working in the gardens.. busy.. so
Enjoy the kitten photos and I will be back tomorrow 🙂 Magic Marble is the wee handle full of short hair tabby snuggles.. So tiny.. going to be a small cat but so sweet! Above is Patrick, one of the … Continue reading
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Rhubarb Project- Spring Update
Hello Folks, I know that I have a lot of new readers since last year and given how many post I have, I know that I can not assume that folks read back onto other longer term projects.. The “Farmgal” Rhubarb … Continue reading
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Spruce Tip Vinager
O yes, it’s that time of year again.. Spruce Tip season.. so many things to do, such a small window of time to make it happen with the lovely fresh soft tips.. This is to my eye pretty much a … Continue reading
