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You would get along with my wife. She loves these. She is about to dig bulbs up out in the front yard as they are taking over.Garden Answer (Gardening)
15 Perennials Every Garden Should Have
Cannot go wrong with the scriptures. I like Robert Clancy, Derek Prince, and some of the faith people.Bible in a year...
Posted this at it is very important that everyone gets their priorities right!
Need to visit Youtube! Sorry......
That is great. We are zone 8 in the south USA. The summers are tough here with heat, intermittent rain, and bugs like you would not believe. Our work at this point is finding the crops that will grow in our area that will survive these conditions. It is mild enough in the winter to grow a lot of good crops. Even in the freeze. We grow carrots, rutabagas, greens of many sorts, kale, turnips, and radishes.I love farming most. Growing my own food satisfying. The location I’m looking at is zone 10 overseas. The winters are 55 to 62 degrees. That’s a long growing season.
In the beginning vegetables were the primary draw. But fruit has overtaken them. Having an established orchard and olive grove is golden. I’m looking at livestock too. Especially the mini and medium sized animals.
Deeper down the rabbit hole!
Seeing a lot of good prepping and self-sufficiency channels here! We are already subscribed to too many. I thinned out this list a bit, but there are still way more than we can keep up with.
That’s a lot to keep up with. I follow a handful who specialize in the topics I’m interested in. Segmenting is easy when you keep the numbers low.
In most instances I prefer people who teach beyond YouTube. Books, courses, memberships, and events allow me to gauge their knowledge, obtain further instruction, and glimpse their involvement with others doing the same.
Homesteading is community oriented. That’s a big selling point.
~bella