5 Ways I’ll Avoid Another Encounter With a Copperhead
June 23, 2014Even when things get busy on the homestead, it’s important to keep your head on your shoulders or you might just find yourself face-to-face with a poisonous snake.
Even when things get busy on the homestead, it’s important to keep your head on your shoulders or you might just find yourself face-to-face with a poisonous snake.
Give your orchard fruits the nutritional boost they need without the chemicals using these natural fertilizers.
The sweethearts of the summer garden, tomatoes will grow stronger and plumper with these soil-boosting tips.
Freeze, dehydrate or pickle your okra abundance for use in snacks and recipes any time of the year.
Save your vegetable garden! With these companion plants, you can up your harvest and avoid sharing your produce with unwanted pests.
Teach your children responsibility and love of the farm by entrusting them with these age-appropriate tasks.
Recruit a team of hard workers to pollinate your fruit and nut trees by implementing bee-friendly practices in your orchard.
Make butchering day easier with a plan for the meat cuts you and your customers want.
Up until the 1950s, white clover was included in every lawn seed mixture and having a lush, clover-infused lawn was thing of pride—especially for farmers. These days, with the heavy usage of lawn weed killers, clover is seen as an enemy of turf grass.
Even if you love your bees and mean well, certain things you might do can hurt them. Avoid causing bees harm with these tips.