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Grow Beyond Your Zone: Easy Hügelkultur Beds for Citrus, Olives, and More

By Annelise Burlett
My husband loves olives, so it was no surprise to me that he did not leave empty-handed when he saw some olive trees for sale…
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Growing Hazelnuts on the Homestead

By Biljana Tadic
Hazelnuts (also known as filberts) are a favorite autumn delicacy, whether they are eaten alone lightly toasted or as part of a recipe. I personally…
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Food Forever: Creating a Perennial Food Forest

By Jenny Flores
Growing our own produce is an important part of the homesteading lifestyle. However, planting and depending solely on annuals season after season can be exhausting…
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A View You Can Eat: Common Edible Flowers

By Allyson Ernst
I must say I’m a bit of a cynic when it comes to growing flowers on the homestead. When I go to the nursey to…
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Tips from an Established Forest Garden

By Elizabeth Waddington
Starting a forest garden on your homestead is one of the best things you can do—for your own needs and those of your family, your…
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How to Grow a Food Forest in Five Years

By Jenny Flores
In times of uncertainty such as these, becoming as self-sufficient as you can is a smart idea.  One of the best ways to start your…
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