Plant Hardiness Zone
USDA says I'm a 5, but I plant for a 4
Acreage / Lot Size
11
Garden Sq. Ft.
1ac
Farm / Garden Name
AML Appaloosas
Main Crops
Mixed Vegetables and fruits
Climate Type:
High desert
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It seems that more and more people are turning toward producing their own food. Many start with the small backyard garden and then usually progressing toward animals. Whether it be to provide food in the form of eggs, meat and dairy. Or maybe to provide enhanced compost or just the love of animals and the joy of their companionship.This will be a ...
As we start or are deeply involved in growing our own food we want some way of keeping it longer so we can enjoy our bounty for days to come. In this group we will share tips, tricks, and new ways that you keep your harvest for winter months or until we need it. We can talk about freezing, canning, dehydrating, root cellars, any way you keep ...
A group to discuss everything herb. How to grow, where to grow, what to grow, what it's used for and how to use it. Practical and medicinal uses to be explored. Anyone with any knowledge on this subject join in and share.
Discussion group for those of us living and gardening in climates with the challenges of short growing seasons and cold winters. Usually zones 5 to 9 but anyone is welcome!
It seems that more and more people are turning toward producing their own food. Many start with the small backyard garden and then usually progressing toward animals. Whether it be to provide food in the form of eggs, meat and dairy. Or maybe to provide enhanced compost or just the love of animals and the joy of their companionship.This will be a ...
As we start or are deeply involved in growing our own food we want some way of keeping it longer so we can enjoy our bounty for days to come. In this group we will share tips, tricks, and new ways that you keep your harvest for winter months or until we need it. We can talk about freezing, canning, dehydrating, root cellars, any way you keep ...
A group to discuss everything herb. How to grow, where to grow, what to grow, what it's used for and how to use it. Practical and medicinal uses to be explored. Anyone with any knowledge on this subject join in and share.
Discussion group for those of us living and gardening in climates with the challenges of short growing seasons and cold winters. Usually zones 5 to 9 but anyone is welcome!