Category: Cultivate
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The House and Homestead
Hi Everyone! I’d like to share a link to The House and Homestead. This is a blog and educational site run by a former city girl turned modern homesteader, living in Canada, named Anna. Anna is a down to earth, thoughtful person with mad vegetable gardening and canning skills. She also does an incredible job…
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Growing and Harvesting Ginger at Home (with Video and a Peak in My Fall Garden)
Hi everyone! It’s finally fall here in Northwestern North Carolina. After the intense heat, humidity, and heavy rains we’ve had for the last two months, this weather is an amazing gift. I just wish I could wrap it up and share it with the West Coast for awhile to help all those brave people out…
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The Secrets of Sesame
Sesame is a surprisingly resilient seed and spice plant that many people can grow at home. You’ll just need to give it full sun, a healthy dose of compost, and a long warm growing period to develop those delicious seed pods. It’s also easy to harvest by hand. Just make sure you pick those partially…
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Growing and Harvesting Mustard for Spice
As a homesteader, I grow most of our vegetables, herbs, and fruits. I also raise chickens and ducks for eggs and keep goats for dairy. But until a few years ago, I still bought most of my spices. Since I use tons of spices when cooking and making ferments, that meant I still had a…
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Grow Your Own Spices (with a Video on Growing and Harvesting Garlic)
For all you spice lovers, get tips on growing, harvesting, curing, and using garlic. Plus, get a preview of the stunning cover of my new book “Grow Your Own Spices”.
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Cilantro and Coriander
Coriander and Cilantro are the same plant at different stages. Learn how to grow and use both.
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Annatto, Achiote, or the Lipstick Tree
Learn more about the annatto, achiote, or lipstick tree. Its seeds are used to color food naturally and spice up many food dishes from its native growing areas. It is also a lovely ornamental that can even be grown in pots.