11 Of The Best Summer Season Vegetables That Love The Heat

Crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and melons need warm temperatures and longer days to thrive. These warm-season vegetables should only be planted after the last frost date in your area and the soil is warm enough for seeds to germinate or transplants' roots to grow. Here are 11 of the best summer season vegetables to plant.

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A Sweet, Juicy, Sugar-Free Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe

My favorite way of making sugar-free strawberry jam is with water-bath-canning. It is quick, easy, and delicious! This is the perfect strawberry jam canning recipe that is sweet and juicy yet sugar-free, and great if you are a first-time canner!

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What To Feed Baby Ducks - All the Essentials You Need to Know!

Duckling feed and nutrition may be the most crucial things for baby ducks to grow into healthy adult ducks. This will ensure they have a long, quality life and provide better quality eggs. Here are my top tips on what to feed baby ducks from the day they hatch to the remainder of their adult lives and other essentials you need to know.

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A Beginners Guide on How to Use Compost in the Garden

Adding compost to your garden is an excellent idea for your garden and the environment. We strongly believe that compost, among other things, is a significant contributor to the success of our vegetable garden. Let's dive in and discover how to use compost in the garden. Including the benefits to your garden, what to compost, how to compost, and when to compost!

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What Does It Mean to Harden Off Plants? The What, Why, When, and How!

Every year when spring comes around, I am waiting in anticipation to start my garden and plant out all the seedlings I have so fondly attended to. But, before I put my babies in the ground, I need to harden them off to prepare them for the harsh world outside. But, what does it mean to harden off plants? Here is the what, why, when, and how!

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Direct Sowing in 10 Steps Plus A Chart On Starting Seeds Outdoors

Even though I love gardening and tend to it daily, I realize it is not the same for everyone. Perhaps you don't have the time, energy, on patience to start with seedlings indoors to transplant them later. You want gardening to be simple and easy and kind of just take care of itself ;-) This is where direct sowing can be your friend and make gardening easier. Here’s how to direct sow in 10 easy steps, and a chart on starting seeds outdoors.

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What are the easiest flowers to grow? These are my top 12 easiest for beginners!

If you think a gorgeous flower garden is only for those with green fingers, you are mistaken, my friend. You, too, can have a beautiful flower garden with easy-to-grow flowers when following a few basic rules! Here are 12 of the easiest flowers to grow from seed!

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A Refreshing Blue Butterfly Tea Recipe with Honey and Lemon - Perfect for Spring!

I recently discovered Butterfly Pea Flower Tea, and yes, it is as tasty, pretty, and wonderful as the name itself! This unique tea is made from the bright blue petals from the butterfly-pea plant and has been used for centuries in South East Asia in herbal tea drinks and cooking. The flower dissolves into this gorgeous deep blue color when steeped in hot water. Surprise your guests with this super yummy, healthy, and gorgeous spring drink!

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12 Essential Garden Tools for Beginners Making Gardening Fun and Easy!

Are you new to gardening and have wondered what gardening tools you need to get started? Well, there are a few essential garden tools that will make your life and gardening so much easier and more enjoyable! Avoid buying unnecessary gardening tools taking up a lot of space and costing you a lot of money. Here are my recommendations for essential garden tools for beginners!

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Spring Chores for the Garden, Farm and Home + A Spring Scavenger Hunt For the Kids!

We love when spring arrives here at our homestead. There’s this intangible buzz in the air as everything comes to life. This time of the year we are hard at work to get everything cleaned after winter and get ready for the new season. That includes tasks for our garden, animals, and home! If you need some ideas or a spring checklist, here are our main spring chores around the homestead.

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Luscious Dandelion and Honey Muffins Packed with Goodness

I love the fact that a plant can be beautiful, practical, and healthy! It’s the ultimate combo! And dandelions are just that! They are herbaceous plants with many health benefits, and look gorgeous in your dishes or on a plate! These Dandelion and Honey Muffins are super tasty, fluffy, and have just the right amount of sweetness.

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How to Choose the Best Backyard Chicken Breeds That are Perfect for Your Family

Choosing a chicken breed is difficult because there are so many different types. A good way to narrow down the options is to ask yourself some basic questions and consider the environment the chickens will live in. This guide will help you choose the best backyard chicken breeds that will suit your family!

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A Delicious Spring Onion and Dandelion Focaccia Recipe Straight from the Garden

One thing I love most about our garden is being able to eat and cook straight from it! The joy of going outside to pick something fresh and use it in your meals is unbeatable. And even better than this, is making a spring dish from your garden, celebrating all that is beautiful and new. Just like this delicious onion & dandelion spring focaccia!

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A Guide to the Best Vegetables to Plant in Spring for Zone 7

With the last winter days lingering, signs of spring are popping up around the homestead! The days are getting warmer (just slightly!), trees are starting to bud, birds are chirping earlier than usual, and the ground is thawing! It is finally time to get some seeds into beds, indoors and outdoors! If you’re wondering what veggies to plant in spring, here are my suggestions!

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How Much to Plant per Person in the Vegetable Garden

When it is time to order seeds and get planting before spring arrives, you may hit one big roadblock. How much to plant?? The struggle is real, I know! Either you buy too many seeds, or, later realize you haven't planted enough of your favorites. Here's a guide on how to ensure that doesn't happen!

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How To Make Valentine's Day Extra Special - Tablescape, Gifts & Recipe Ideas! Print Friendly and PDF
DIY Natural Bath Bombs - All the Goodness Without the bad stuff

Whenever possible, I try to choose and use natural ingredients for our home and our bodies. That's why I prefer to make my own DIY natural bath bombs and still benefit from all the goodness it brings. These bath bombs are my favorite to make and use for the occasional treat. They also make super cute Valentine's gifts or for any other occasion, actually. Add them to a beautiful Ball canning glass jar, tie a gorgeous ribbon around the neck, and you've got yourself a lovely, thoughtful gift!

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No time to cook? These healthy mason jar meals are a life saver!

Eating healthy is something I strive for, but sometimes time is not on my side. Often in the morning, I'm out in a rush, attending to farm chores, forgetting to eat breakfast. Then the day flies by, and when it's time for lunch, I want to eat ASAP. And this is where breakfast and lunch in a mason jar come in very handy! Making healthy mason jar meals will ensure you'll have something ready to eat for breakfast and lunch that's not only healthy but delicious too.

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