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Using Old Seed: Checking Germination
If you've ever planted your garden and had seeds leftover, are they still good to use the next year? It depends. Sometimes seeds will...
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How to Plan Your Garden
Planning your garden will give you peace of mind when it comes to planting time, ensuring you have enough space and seed for each item.
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3 Ingredient Quick and Easy Sourdough Noodles
With sourdough, the PASTA-bilities are endless! This quick and easy sourdough noodle recipe uses only 3 ingredients and can be prepared...
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Easy Overnight Bone Broth
Bone broth is so easy to make, and so nutritious! This is made while you sleep, and ready to store a delicious, immune boosting broth.
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Easy Vegetable Beef Soup
This hearty, flavorful, and easy to assemble vegetable beef soup will definitely enhance your winter meal plan. It's the perfect addition...
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Sourdough Sandwich Bread with Freshly Milled Wheat Flour
Our delicious, gut-friendly sourdough sandwich bread meets nutrient-dense freshly milled wheat flour!
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Why Wholehearted Farm?
Back when we started our homeschool journey in 2020, we didn't have a school name. I jokingly called it "Tanking Academy" at times, but...
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Growing and Harvesting Sweet Potatoes
Delicate at the beginning, and robust at fruition. That's what you can expect with sweet potatoes! They are a hearty root vegetable that...
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The Difference Between Shares of Beef and Bundles
There are so many benefits to buying your beef in bulk. You have the opportunity to fill your freezer for months, up to a year depending...
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Cheesy Sourdough Sloppy Joe Rolls
Have you ever been in a rut when it comes to ideas for supper? That was me recently. I tried to experiment a little more in the kitchen...
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Why Buy Individual Cuts From Your Local Farmer?
It is no secret that food these days isn't the same as it used to be. Full of additives, fillers, preservatives, and the like, our health...
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Growing and Harvesting Tomatoes
Did you know there are more than 10,000 varieties of tomatoes? From Celebrity to Jet Star, and Roma to Cherry, there are so many options...
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How to Make Your Own Tomato Sauce
Tomato sauce is an easy way to use up a bunch of tomatoes and to ensure that you are using as much of the tomato as possible! This tomato...
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Homemade Pickles
Never buy store bought pickles again! Utilize your garden cucumber harvest and enjoy your homegrown, delicious veggies all year long!
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The More You Grow: Cucumbers
One of our favorite parts of the garden: CUCUMBERS!! We grow cucumbers to have fresh early on, but when we start to get a bunch, we love...
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Easy Cucumber and Tomato Salad
When you're overwhelmed with tomatoes and cucumbers at the peak of their season, it can be hard to keep up and figure out what to do with...
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Canning: Why Jars Break or Don't Seal
Canning is definitely one of those parts of homestead living that can be tricky. Some batches are perfect, resulting in zero errors....
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The More You Grow: Potatoes
One of the very FIRST things you can safely plant in your garden is potatoes! Planted in late winter (early-mid March), they will produce...
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The More You Grow: Onions
It doesn't take much to make me tear up, especially when I'm cutting onions! (Do you know why that is? Here's an article explaining the...
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How to Properly Store Onions
We haven't always stored our onions correctly. It's easy to forget about them when they're drying out and curing. Keeping your onions in...
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