Homesteading & Gardening In The Suburbs With Misfit Gardening
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Growing a self-sufficient garden starts with the seeds. Learn about 5 of the landrace variety plant breeding projects I've been working on at my homestead and get inspired to start your own!
Learn more about landrace seeds with the wonderful book Landrace Gardening: Food Security through Biodiversity and Promiscuous Pollination by Joseph Lofthouse. Check it out in my gardening kit below.
See what tools I use on my homestead:
My Gardening Kit
My Homesteading Kit
Share your first landrace project and connect with other misfit gardeners and homesteaders: Join the Facebook Group
Always ensure to operate safely. All projects are purely “at your own risk” and are for information purposes only. As with any project, unfamiliarity with the tools, animals, plants, and processes can be dangerous. Posts, podcasts, and videos should be read and interpreted as theoretical advice only and are not a substitute for advice from a fully licensed professional.
Update Your Seed Starting
How To Grow Peppers From Seeds
Back To The Farm And Adventures With Chickens
How To Build Soil Fertility Over Winter
I’m Not A Perfect Homesteader
How To Help Your Garden Thrive
How To Incubate Chicken Eggs Step By Step
5 Tips For Faster Compost
Late Spring Planting
How To Save Money Feeding Chickens
Tips For Using Woodchips In No Dig Gardens
How To Grow Carrots From Seed
Chickens On A Permaculture Homestead
Your Garden Plan
Low Water Gardening
How To Grow Rutabaga From Seed
Quick Guide To Growing Onions
Growing The Ugly Duckling Of Vegetables
Protecting Your Plants From The Cold
Seeds To Start In Late January And Early February
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