Win Over Native Bees with These 5 Hospitality Secrets
January 20, 2016We sure hope native bees aren’t going anywhere, but without some TLC (and possibly some swooning), they’re likely to take their bee bodies elsewhere.
We sure hope native bees aren’t going anywhere, but without some TLC (and possibly some swooning), they’re likely to take their bee bodies elsewhere.
These propagation techniques will help you increase garden production—no seeds required!
Dreaming of that picture-perfect farm scene where ripe, dew-kissed tomatoes are begging you to take a bite? You can have that, but prepare yourself for all that comes with it.
Recycle your home, food and personal waste as fertilizer and mulch to build your garden’s soil quality without spending a dime.
Innisfree Hotels/Flickr In their book, The Hidden Half of Nature, authors David R. Montgomery and Anne Biklé show just how intertwined the health of our gardens is with the microbial world. Here are some of their tips for taking care of the beneficial microbes in your garden soil. 1. Cover Up Bare Soil Helpful microbes […]
Keep your leftover boxes from deliveries, gifts, or supplies out of the trash and put it to use on your farm.
Once a predator of the western desert, the coyote is making its way into suburbia across the U.S. Here’s what you need to know.
Select breeds, monitor hatching and keep your coop organized with one of these apps, suited for beginning to experienced chicken keepers.
Don’t get disillusioned by the dream of growing your own food. It takes hard work.
Stop ruining your “public” clothes doing chicken chores. Stock up on these basics so you can keep farming in comfort.