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We're all ready for the gardening season to come, but there are a few things we need to prepare for first! Such as ordering your seeds! If you haven't already ordered your seeds, we highly encourage you to do so soon. But how do you read those seed packets when it comes time to start your seeds indoors or plant them in the garden?
That's what we're discussing today on this episode of the Pantry Chat. For more information and any links mentioned in this video, visit the blog post here: homesteadingfamily.com/how-to...
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- School of Traditional Skills: homesteadingfamily.com/STS_Me...
- In the Homestead Kitchen Magazine: homesteadingfamily.com/in-the...
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- Choosing Your Garden Seeds: homesteadingfamily.com/best-v...
- When to Start Seeds Indoors: homesteadingfamily.com/when-t...
- How to Start Seeds Indoors: homesteadingfamily.com/how-to...
- Troubleshooting Your Seed Starting Problems: homesteadingfamily.com/seed-s...
- How to Transplant Plants into the Garden: homesteadingfamily.com/how-to...
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@RockinAHomestead
@RockinAHomestead Год назад
I'd like to lean to how to harvest seeds from the plants you grow. Our grandparents and great-grandparents didn't order seeds every year.
@shellihall5645
@shellihall5645 Год назад
There is a great book called seed to seed. It tells you everything you need to know on saving seed.
@RockinAHomestead
@RockinAHomestead Год назад
That'd be great! I'll look it up. Thank you!
@jeas4980
@jeas4980 Год назад
It's not difficult if you understand a few key points. I'd start by searching "open pollinated" and "heirloom" varieties of the foods you eat...many varieties like French Breakfast radishes, and Straight Eight cucumbers, Beefsteak tomatoes aren't labled as "heirloom or open pollinated" but will produce a "true to type seed"... meaning, if the pollen exchange is protected, then the seed they produce will produce a plant identical to the parent plant. Whereas "hybrid and improved" varieties will produce seed from the parent genetics so you can't be certain what you'll get from the next generation of seed. To protect the pollen exchange I hand pollinate from one closed bloom to the next with toothpicks and Qtips, then protect that blossom with organza bags that I tie to the plant. Once the fruit forms and there's no chance of cross pollination I leave the bow and cut off the bag. Those fruits will be left on the plant until it's 100% mature. Anything with a mucus wrapped seed (tomatoes, melons, cucumber, etc.) I scoop the seed into a glass jar, add a tiny bit of water and let the mucus layer mold and the seeds fall to the bottom. Then I strain them, and dry them and bag them in paper bags. Seeds in pods (peas, beans, Okra, etc) I let them dry on the plant. Herbs, onions, carrots... I use larger organza bags and protect 2 bundles of flowers before they open making sure they're pointing down so the bag is actually catching the pollen. I also protect from rain. Once I see pollen in both bags... I switch the bags and give it a shake to hand pollinate. I leave the bags on the flower heads and they will catch the tiny seeds. Store seeds in a cool dry place away from sunlight and pests. Photo organizers make nice seed vaults. I always mark what generation I'm saving Gen #1-4 and the year, I reserve a few seeds from previous generations in case I have a crop failure or notice a quality I don't like. For instance if Generation #3 Beefsteak seed gives tiny fruits then I won't seed save from that plant .. the next season I'll plant from Gen#1 and Gen #2 seed and I'll polinate Gen#1 to Gen #1, Gen #2 to Gen #2, and Gen#1 to Gen #2, giving me 3 fruits to save seed from and I will lable them according to their parent plants (Gen#1-1, Gen#2-2, Gen#1-2) then the next season... whatever seed gives me the desired fruit will become the new Gen#3. So... start with buying the appropriate seed variety, protect the blooms and hand pollinate, properly harvest and process the seed depending on the type of seed, then dry and store properly making sure you label appropriately. What's really fun is hybridizing your own plants and stabilizing your own varieties of plants over time. Locally stabilized seed is so much stronger than the seed you get from somewhere else! Hope this helps! 🙏💚
@shellihall5645
@shellihall5645 Год назад
@W A your welcome
@marilyn5208
@marilyn5208 Год назад
Gather them. Dry them. Store in dry container. Plant when time. Some seeds need to get cold for a time, called stratification, before planting.
@FuzedAsUsual
@FuzedAsUsual Год назад
I love watching Mary's Nest and can't wait to see her with y'all!
@amandaforeman2626
@amandaforeman2626 Год назад
Cannot wait for a physical copy , I know it will eventually come ! Carolyn , I wish you a safe and healthy delivery ! Blessings !
@spreadthetruthinlove2540
@spreadthetruthinlove2540 Год назад
Me too❤️
@abbyz13
@abbyz13 Год назад
Thank you so much for your regular uploads! This channel is such a hidden gem
@elisasmith1609
@elisasmith1609 Год назад
Thankyou for helping out likeminded people internationally! What you do is appreciated. Abs it's always a pleasure to spend half an hour with you two very lovely people 😊 God bless!
@shawnondell4783
@shawnondell4783 Год назад
Oh for Pete's sake!! How did I not make the connection?!? I LOVE the School of Traditional Skills!! I haven't watched nearly enough of the videos but I have gotten a ton of value from them! It pains me when I miss a live class 😪
@ramonajolley1966
@ramonajolley1966 Год назад
Good morning! I never saved seeds before. I saved seeds from a tomato that I had gotten from our farmers market. I loved it. Its actually coming up! Take care!
@mrs.c1755
@mrs.c1755 Год назад
Thank you for all you do, and congratulations on the wee baby! 👶🙏💕
@khg624
@khg624 Год назад
Do y’all have a video about your journey to this point? I’d love to hear if you started learning these skills as children or has it all been as adults? How do you have time for gardening and cooking with your large family and all the other projects you have going on? I feel like I have so much less to do and not enough time to do it. 😅 Really enjoying your videos and everything I’m learning!
@mariemiller8740
@mariemiller8740 Год назад
Mary is lovely I like listening to her to love from Australia
@shervin6711
@shervin6711 Год назад
Would love a physical copy of your magazine, people might be willing to pay more to have one. I am amazed at the price of magazines now in stores, $10+ and that's only for ONE magazine. I would rather pay for a book ( maybe a yearly compilation of all/most content, hint, hint, lol) or a subscription. Not a homesteader, but a dreamer. So glad you reach out to everyone with various interests ❤️
@juanitahofmeister6605
@juanitahofmeister6605 Год назад
Can’t wait for Mary!!Love her❤
@sintodomatria
@sintodomatria Год назад
You’re all such wonderful people! I subscribed to some of your guests as well especially Dr Jones! So awesome! Thanks
@jamiefairley
@jamiefairley Год назад
I seeded the when, where & how correctly. The birds stole them! That's my story and I'm sticking to it! 🤣
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 Год назад
You can use little tea bags, or larger bags for fruit flies, to keep birds/bugs off your seeds.
@jamiefairley
@jamiefairley Год назад
@mariatorres9789 🤔 on tea bags. I wonder if a piece of tp would deter them. Doing a large area of sunflowers with individually wrapped tp seeds would be cheaper than tea bags, and I can keep them for my tea. I do use netting when seeding smaller areas, and it does work. Thank you for the tea bag idea.
@tnglen001
@tnglen001 Год назад
I hate digital, will be glad to purchase when in hardcopy.
@sorbabaric1
@sorbabaric1 Год назад
Secondhand Lions is a good movie. I have a chive sprouting that looks like I accidentally spilled a lettuce seed in the chive pot.
@pamtippett1589
@pamtippett1589 Год назад
Always enjoy these chats. So happy to hear you’ll have Mary on soon! Clyde’s sliding calendar is fabulous. Sure do wish there were more plants and flowers on it, but it definitely has the majority of garden plants and has been so helpful! Appreciate this episode so much as I am still on the steep learning curve of gardening. Some of my adventures have been successful, some not so much, but always learning. It’s a journey, no matter how long you’ve been gardening, right? :-)
@dancnluc1
@dancnluc1 Год назад
Great chat! Love Mary's Nest. Look forward to her visit.
@lyndalouk
@lyndalouk Год назад
I love Mary’s Nest! I can’t wait to see that Pantry Chat. I really enjoy these Pantry Chat videos 😊
@samanthas5167
@samanthas5167 Год назад
I really miss your pantry chats with both of you. I looked forward to them every week.
@lindafoster8182
@lindafoster8182 Год назад
I love watching you two. Seeing the admiration and love you have for each other every time you give those glances sideways to each other❤. The information is great too
@803trends
@803trends Год назад
I love Mary over at Mary's Nest! So glad you are doing a colab with that beautiful sweet lady.
@idahohoosier8989
@idahohoosier8989 Год назад
As always, thank y'all so very much. Blessings, julie
@lmcg9103
@lmcg9103 Год назад
Thank you for your channel Greetings and love from Dallas Texas
@user-nw5cr1tl6j
@user-nw5cr1tl6j Год назад
I love your channel. I just got my second order from bakers Creek seeds. Thank you for the info. I look forward to seeing your pantry chats
@tarayoakum9393
@tarayoakum9393 Год назад
The school is great, I have barely scratched the surface, but loving every minute! So thankful for you two and your vision to educate others!
@nunyabznz3029
@nunyabznz3029 Год назад
OH! Mary's nest is my mother's absolute favorite! So glad you will have her on!
@WildeandFreeTN
@WildeandFreeTN Год назад
Perfect Timing... Getting ready to start planning and first starts coming up soon.
@kated6442
@kated6442 Год назад
I Love Mary from Mary’s Nest! Super looking forward to your chat. Two amazing humans in one place xx 🎉🎉
@tinamichel5799
@tinamichel5799 Год назад
Really enjoy your videos, will check more into your online book & classes.
@johnsturtevant9351
@johnsturtevant9351 Год назад
Melissa's Book is now on my desk - Looking forward to making this year, the year of preserving.
@nancy5721
@nancy5721 Год назад
Since nearly everything we do must be free of cost (not work), any learning acquired must be free to us also. Having said this, the best thing I learned recently was from STS free class with Maureen Diaz's sourdough bread making class. I finally got a nice loaf and delicious too. My husband, who did not want sourdough, and is not even a bread eater, loves it. He keeps praising it! I made a cinnamon and raisin with the same recipe that tastes like cinnamon buns. This bread has improved his digestion and bowel movements. Thank you as it took so long trying to figure out how to make good bread without a properly functioning kitchen. 😊
@terradeloach8540
@terradeloach8540 Год назад
Thank you for doing these classes. I need them. Big help.
@loisbowen2397
@loisbowen2397 Год назад
I love the School of Traditional Skills - It is FANTASTIC!
@mostuniquemary
@mostuniquemary Год назад
Can't wait for the episode with Mary! We just watched "Secondhand Lions" last night for family movie night! LOL! My girls, having never seen the movie, knew the leaves were not tomato, beets, etc. *proud mom moment* 🙂
@barbtaliferro2312
@barbtaliferro2312 Год назад
Thank you for all the good information.
@homesteadyall
@homesteadyall Год назад
🎉 we are so excited for year 2 of to our garden at our new homestead ☺️ thanks for sharing all of your knowledge and experiences with us!
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Wonderful!
@traci6728
@traci6728 Год назад
I love STS! I wish I had more time in my day for my classes. I'm still in a rental house and educating myself in the hope of knowing enough that I'm able to make educated decisions of where or which place to purchase as a first time home owner.
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 Год назад
AW, the baby!! So exciting! She was glowing right from the beginning. I remember guessing she was pregnant, in the beginning, haha. I had my son 26 days early, so be prepared! God bless. 🤗
@riversofgrace7005
@riversofgrace7005 Год назад
Heyyyy! I’ve signed up last year for a course and then my dad died and I moved to another state and I never used my subscription to all that information u were giving in those classes!, And u r glowing! What a awesome husband and family. Y’all are so cute! Love ya!! Not sure where to start to get my “knowledge” started that you share in these classes…thanks !!
@donnakacz6460
@donnakacz6460 Год назад
Thanks guys.
@teamharris9952
@teamharris9952 Год назад
LOVE Mary’s Nest!
@kimberlyscrivner9373
@kimberlyscrivner9373 Год назад
I love STS!
@ProvisionHomesteadMama
@ProvisionHomesteadMama Год назад
I would love the physical copies of the magazine. I would definitely buy some subscriptions to give as gifts too.
@karenw9996
@karenw9996 Год назад
Saved as many seeds as I could (first time), bought my first batch of seeds for '23 shortly after completing the harvest for '22, bought from another source about a month later...learned a small seed source was liquidating inventory & closing so bought from there...ordered bare root berry bushes just this week...participating in an online seed exchange, should be getting those in the mail in 2-3 weeks...going to take advantage of (and donate seed to) the nearest seed library when it's available in March...getting some medicinal herb plants from a friend when spring arrives. I'm pretty well set...for a beginner gardener...hopefully will get better about saving more & buying less as time passes.
@LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond
@LittleHomesteadOnHinerPond Год назад
I eagerly await the hard copy of your beautiful magazine!
@terahjanelle
@terahjanelle Год назад
Love it!! Paul Gautschi is my dad!! Where in north Idaho are you guys. We live in Liberty Lake Wa
@deborahtofflemire7727
@deborahtofflemire7727 Год назад
Baby looking HAPPY yup happy
@kb2951
@kb2951 Год назад
I didn't know what STS was lol but I'm excited!
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
You can check it out at www.schooloftraditionalskills.com
@driftaway5150
@driftaway5150 Год назад
From NC And have started my summer garden. I so love getting the garden going. Got root vegetables in the ground. Had added my last yard clippings and shredded leaves to the garden and ashes from the fireplace and lime. Did till the garden 6x to really mix everything together and into the soil. Hoping to have a large production. Plan to learn about canning this season. It's a 30x15 garden. Will add corn, cucumbers, squash and watermelon in the following weeks.
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Wonderful!
@annphilbeck5174
@annphilbeck5174 Год назад
I've pruned my apple trees started cauliflower broccoli and cabbage by seed and have beets growing in my raised bed that my husband put a storm door on with brackets and a handle.. I'm in Virginia I freeze my seeds and they come up every year.
@carmenfringer4740
@carmenfringer4740 Год назад
My garden fries here in western Kansas .. including my peppers. Lol so I'm trying to plant even my full sun plants with shade.. not really having a spring or fall makes gardening hard
@NorthernMontanaHomestead
@NorthernMontanaHomestead Год назад
Josh can you do a video on winter livestock watering? Keeping my livestock watered in the winter is always too much of an adventure, especially when we get below -40. My Friday "frost free" faucet actually froze this year. I'd be interested to see what tricks you've learned.
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
homesteadingfamily.com/stock-your-barn-for-winter/
@NorthernMontanaHomestead
@NorthernMontanaHomestead Год назад
@@HomesteadingFamily awesome thanks!
@SdW.8
@SdW.8 Год назад
Great conversation today! So much to consider. I'm curious about saving GOOD seed from the varieties we love to grow, so we can avoid marketing name changes etc. Any good ideas/ticks on that? Much love from the Midwest US 💖
@nancyseery2213
@nancyseery2213 Год назад
Zone 7 here in middle TN. Have all my seed and due to grow room being changed into a nursery for our first great grandchild, I'll be getting tomatoes and peppers from local garden store. So, which comes first, the new baby or planting the garden? Our's is due May 7, so the garden will come first. God bless and keep growing.
@livingwellfarm2610
@livingwellfarm2610 Год назад
I found out a few days ago my friend Nicholas Burtner would be teaching a class. Yall, it is worth the price of admission just for his class. He is a wealth of knowledge. He was my PDC teacher and an all around awesome person.
@bethsands7665
@bethsands7665 Год назад
Yay, you are going to have a boy !! You are both awesome !!!
@catherines506
@catherines506 Год назад
Hi guys! I haven't been able to keep up with every episode last year so I think I missed this. Do you have an update on how the Back To Eden method worked for you? I absolutely loved the chat Josh did a while back about it!
@IamKyuTee
@IamKyuTee Год назад
It us also goid to learn how to collect your own seeds and some plants you can use organza bags on to collect the seeds for you. Just be sure it is a variety that makes viable seeds. Always have it where 2 of them go to seed, preferably your healthiest looking plants.
@losnolt
@losnolt Год назад
Hey hey!!
@bhavens9149
@bhavens9149 Год назад
I enjoyed second hand Lions.
@DonnaMM6361
@DonnaMM6361 Год назад
There are a couple of tasks that my husband and I are trying to do now, that we could use help with. How to take a soil sample to send it in for testing. How to decide where to place a greenhouse on our property based on the sun? I think I saw Eliot Coleman address this a couple of decades ago, but cannot find it now. How to prune an old plum tree for consistent fruit production? How to decide the best method of food preservation for each food item, that results in the highest quality food product. IE: sweet potatoes. Canning vs dehydrating? Garden zones: temperatures vs daylight hours, etc. 8b in Western Washington is not the same as 8b in Alabama. Just a few ideas for things I would like help with. Thanks!
@balenciasgarden6068
@balenciasgarden6068 Год назад
Wow! How do you find the time to do all the things you do on top of your homesteading living/chores? How about Botanical Interest... their seeds are great too and they have a complete instruction on the seeds inside the seed pack.
@jessiceeoriginal
@jessiceeoriginal Год назад
Good morning. I don't have seeds a year ahead but I did get an emergency supply that I can keep in the freezer. It is good for about 5 or 10 years. (I forget how many years.) So, that's better than nothing. But I have been wanting to order next year's seeds right now. So, I guess that's a new goal for me to do.
@sandrajohnson9926
@sandrajohnson9926 Год назад
Some are saying not a good idea to leave in freezer. So I started vacuum-sealing & leaving in a cool dark place for long term storage plus I bought a box of freedom seeds for long term storage. I will take seeds I have stored in freezer & see how they perform. God bless.
@lisapop5219
@lisapop5219 Год назад
I seriously didn't know until just now that there are Bush type zucchini!
@teresaellis895
@teresaellis895 Год назад
I'm trying to figure out what to plant together with similar needs for sun,water fertilizer...and timing harvest..I'm a farm raised kid who didn't pay attention..there is alot to learn..
@bnelson2180
@bnelson2180 Год назад
🌱🌱 Fruition Seeds does offer a postcard with planting zones 4-6 suggestions similar to Clive’s Garden Planner 🌱🌱
@languagelynnie
@languagelynnie Год назад
You both seem tired, take care of yourselves!😀
@deann23c
@deann23c Год назад
What do y'all think of growing by the moon? I have been looking into this. Thanks for all your videos.
@stephanieromero308
@stephanieromero308 Год назад
I appreciate a good old fashioned book, the grid down is a major problem. The longer it takes, the more risk we won't get it in a timely manner.
@lindaschramm8269
@lindaschramm8269 Год назад
Hi, I have a question ❓ Would that slicer dicer you have dice rutabagas? Also what is the brand name of it? Thank you. Absolutely love your videos!
@SomeHippieDietitian
@SomeHippieDietitian Год назад
16:24 is where they start talking about seed packets. ❤️🌱
@ProvisionHomesteadMama
@ProvisionHomesteadMama Год назад
Also can you guys do a video on a large family ice cream maker?
@gowest5145
@gowest5145 Год назад
I had a grandma that went thru the Great Depression and she was always telling us children to save and not waste. She literally drilled it into my head! It has really helped me survive in my life. I remember her telling me to cut off the buttons on my clothes if we would throw them out, they did that in the Depression. They threw nothing out. She held on to the old ways for a long time, like I remember she had a barrel that she caught rainwater. We would go swimming in it. I love to listen to Mary's Nest. Thanks for all you do for us.
@mariannereno8501
@mariannereno8501 Год назад
💖
@homesteadincrazy7773
@homesteadincrazy7773 Год назад
Does STS have a class about cover crops? Thanks.
@Hiker_45
@Hiker_45 Год назад
Do you have any experience with aerogardens? I got one just for fun during the winter. Wonder if your family has ever thought of hydroponic growing during the snowy seasons?
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 Год назад
Hydroponic doesn't have the nutrition you get from the soil.
@noellezimel1
@noellezimel1 Год назад
I’m also in north Idaho 7b. I understand about the dates of starting seeds indoors and transplanting outdoors but would like to know when I could transplant the seed starts to a cold frame in the garden. Do I need to wait until the transplant date to put them in the cold frame?
@dianehoffman6640
@dianehoffman6640 Год назад
I’ve never used a cold frame don’t quite understand them do you have videos on this
@kimberley5592
@kimberley5592 Год назад
I have a question about water glassing.. l picked your most recent video in hopes of getting an answer.. once you’ve eaten all the eggs thats stored in the lime can you reuse that fluid or do u have to start all over again with new.. thanks!❤️
@JaniceCrowell
@JaniceCrowell Год назад
I’m glad for school of traditional skills, but for those of us who can’t afford it, I do wish you would post as much other content as you used to, and I wish your pantry chat would be your content only, with other guests additional.
@deborahtofflemire7727
@deborahtofflemire7727 Год назад
Do you have any help on trimming black berry , and current bushes.
@shellygromer5384
@shellygromer5384 Год назад
We bought a whole hog and I asked for the lard. I got 3 small bags. Then I saw your lard video and wondered did I get ripped off? 3 bags looked so small compared to what I saw u had.
@annieoakley4795
@annieoakley4795 Год назад
I'm thinking of trying indoor growing with lights. Assuming this means I can grow year round.
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 Год назад
Yes, but you get your real nutrients from the ground, so instead of hydroponics, try a consolidated small pot arrangement. Your leafy veggies & sprouts can easily last you all winter, right on the counter in a window. I have a friend that uses a fish tank w/ small fish, and grows his Wheatgrass on the top, and it's fed by the fish poo. He juices everyday.
@annieoakley4795
@annieoakley4795 Год назад
@@mariatorres9789 thank you for the advice. I appreciate it. I have a second bathroom that never gets used, except occasionally the toilet does. I was thinking of lining the tub and growing in that.
@OHCollinsWA
@OHCollinsWA Год назад
What would you suggest doing for wind protection?
@theresahansell3507
@theresahansell3507 Год назад
What is your favorite top seed catalogs?. I would like to know more about fats.(tallow, chicken, duck,) how long they are shelf-stable.?
@theresahansell3507
@theresahansell3507 Год назад
@@lylecoglianese1645 They started off talking about lard and how long Lard lasted. That is why I made the remarks I did if you noticed I asked the seed question first then about the fats. I thought this was an open forum. I didn't know you can not ask anything else. Or talk about anything else then. If this is the rules please put it in the description. I don't know about a duck shortage. But there certainly is something going on with the chickens. And I don't know about next year if there's going to be a egg shortage or chicken shortage. But I have ordered egg layers for the coming spring.
@theresahansell3507
@theresahansell3507 Год назад
@@lylecoglianese1645 yes I seen the sarcasm. I guess I was just trying to explain why I was asking about the fats. And at Christmas time I could hardly find any eggs. So I don't know what next year's going to bring that chicken prices and egg prices are ridiculous. But that's off-topic too.
@theresahansell3507
@theresahansell3507 Год назад
@@lylecoglianese1645 I also am sorry. It just seems like so many people are getting mean and you were trying to be funny and I took it like you thought I was unintelligent. I have few companies of seeds that I go to but I'm always looking for better because I never have seed domain other than. When I was growing up there was never. You can't control seeds they for word for body. At wasn't until did Gino macino. Started panting their seeds. And there are big farmers and ranchers who lost everything because they were being sued because it cross-contaminated with their family heirloom seeds and it became theirs because there was contamination. They were checking to court and I lost everything.
@theresahansell3507
@theresahansell3507 Год назад
@@lylecoglianese1645 I am also sorry for taking it to heart. And montesino if something I don't like and I don't like GMOs
@andrewmckinley6571
@andrewmckinley6571 Год назад
What are your thoughts on planting beans between corn for the beans to vine on the corn stalks versus trellis
@tailwindplantation6242
@tailwindplantation6242 Год назад
I will share my thoughts: I like to give the corn a head start of a week or two, so the stalks have a bit of growth before the beans start climbing. I usually plant beans every other row of corn. I also plant squash around the perimeter of the corn & bean patch, which helps keep critters out. I like to plant a couple rows of sunflowers in between varieties of corn.
@andrewmckinley6571
@andrewmckinley6571 Год назад
@@tailwindplantation6242 thank you very much
@ht6684
@ht6684 Год назад
I have too many seeds, wait is that a thing? I'm in zone 4b just trying to not get started to early, happens every year.
@GROOMERS0
@GROOMERS0 Год назад
Haha, he corrected her “you and I”, when she was grammatically correct, “you and me”. 😂😂😂
@debbiepayne6899
@debbiepayne6899 Год назад
I was just wondering if you could tell me when I do the hydrated lime in the eggs is it supposed to settle after a little bit?
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Yes, this is completely normal. The solution of lime to water is heavier than necessary, so some settling is normal. You do not need to worry about stirring it back into the water solution.
@dorcasbockelman2392
@dorcasbockelman2392 Год назад
I think I missed how to get on your emailing list. Also can you use lard if you have high cholesterol?
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
You can sign up here: classes.homesteadingfamily.com/hf-newsletter
@mcdc101201
@mcdc101201 Год назад
So lard should not smell or taste?
@karenw9996
@karenw9996 Год назад
There was one type of berry I wanted to plant but didn't know if it was hardy to my zone (4A); I ran a search and it said "4-8". When I searched for sources most of them said hardy to zone 5...one said zone 6...one said zone 3...I'm assuming that was varietal differences. As I started checking what was available, pricing, etc. I made a point of buying from a nursery in a northern state...the best price I'd found was from a nursery in GA, but what are the chances this apparently not-too-hardy bush from GA would do well in MN? Unfortunately, I took a closer look today and found the location of the nursery I bought from is on the border of 5B/6A...I'm just south of the border between 3B/4A. Now I'm wondering if they'll survive here...but I'm going to try because 1-I really want to grow them, 2-this is still the most northerly source I've found, 3-the website says they're hardy to zone 4, and 4-they'll be planted south of my house with a solid wood fence several feet to their west, so they'll be quite well protected from NW winds...but there's nothing I can do about the -20 to -25 we routinely get, so it's possible I've wasted my money.
@nicholehillabush7211
@nicholehillabush7211 Год назад
What kind of berry did you get? :)
@karenw9996
@karenw9996 Год назад
@@nicholehillabush7211 The one I really wanted was black raspberries, since we can't grow blackberries here. Taste won't be the same, but I'm thinking nutrients would be similar. And, since they had them, I decided to buy some haskaps too! I've got yellow raspberries out back; the red didn't survive the first winter, so I'll try a different variety next year (if I buy) or this fall (if I get freebies from my buddy).
@cherylhancock1169
@cherylhancock1169 Год назад
What is a good source for organic medicinal plants?
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Here is some info on seeds here: homesteadingfamily.com/best-vegetable-garden-seeds/
@DC-rd2rv
@DC-rd2rv Год назад
I'm a member of STS, but need help remembering how to get to the website and logging on please.
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Please email support@schooloftraditionalskills.com. Thanks!
@GZC6555
@GZC6555 Год назад
I would like to know how to sell my homemade herbal products, sell food produce, and a big one is how to sell live animals such as goats or sheep and their meat. Also information on legality and licensing of doing so (Illinois)
@victoriaschell2225
@victoriaschell2225 Год назад
Can I just purchase single magazines? Or do I have to buy each month?
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
It is a monthly subscription. You can email us at joshandcarolyn@homesteadingfamily.com for more info.
@suethompson7359
@suethompson7359 Год назад
How do I subscribe to the magazine?
@HomesteadingFamily
@HomesteadingFamily Год назад
Here is the link: classes.homesteadingfamily.com/the-homestead-kitchen-membership-silver-evergreen-sales-page-1
@conniejsanford4202
@conniejsanford4202 Год назад
I cannot afford a big dehydrator..what & how do i use my oven to dehydrate veggies n meats?
@annieoakley4795
@annieoakley4795 Год назад
I don't believe the oven works. I've experimented and it seems the lowest setting (170 on mine) is too high.
@abbyz13
@abbyz13 Год назад
Slow & low! I would google the exact veggies you’re using and see what temp people use, probably something low for a few hours.
@shellihall5645
@shellihall5645 Год назад
Keep a check at your thrift stores. That's where I found one of mine for 15.00. It still works.
@marcidevries5515
@marcidevries5515 Год назад
Keep watching for small ones at thrift stores. People clean out their unused kitchen equipment often right after New Year's or during spring cleaning. Or ask in Facebook garage sale groups. I run across several a year.
@elisasmith1609
@elisasmith1609 Год назад
Also, something irritating when it comes to seed packets... often they're organic but not heirloom. And just as often they're heirloom but not organic. Here in Manitoba Canada it's super difficult getting your hands on provincially produced organic heirloom seeds that are affordable.. next to impossible. When you do find them quality is question, because it's a tiny operation, plus the price is sky scraper high. Not a healthy gamble. What to do?? The most nutritious bet is buying the organic affordable seeds that are not heirloom... but then I can't seed save, and seed saving is something I find important to learn... it's a pickle.
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