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Top 5 Crops for Increasing Food Self Sufficiency - Little Homesteaders
Increasing Food Self-Sufficiency :: Five Little Homesteaders
Don't toss those shells!
Each time you crack an egg open, instead of tossing the shell into the trash, drop it into an open container that you keep in the fridge. (I’ve always saved my shells, but my friend Susan suggested keeping them in the fridge – works beautifully.) When the container is full, crush the shells into small bits and sprinkle them around the base of your plants. The sharp eggshells will deter slugs, snails, and other bugs from nibbling on your garden and add a touch of calcium to the soil
7 Vegetables that Grow Back Every Year for a Perennial Backyard Harvest
This hardy crop lasts for decades in the garden and is one of the first vegetables that can be harvested in spring. Plant asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) in full sun and moist, well-drained soil.
Self-Watering Planters For Starting Seeds - Shelterness
Self-Watering Planters For Starting Seeds
Mini Greenhouses
Mini Greenhouses Just clear plastic storage boxes, group the plants in them according to their cold tolerance. That way you can pick up a box and pop in the house when it’s too cold for them. It’s also easier to move plants around to find them more (or less) sun exposure.