Tagged with "Gardening"
SPONSORED: Expert tips for fixing damaged underground pipes
Have you ever heard of tree roots complicating a pipe system? It happens commonly when the weather gets colder. Find out ways to get it fixed. You may have heard the stories before from your family, friends, neighbors or even experience this yourself—your plumbing has backed up, your home smells...
Storing and Harvesting Seeds
Storing and harvesting garden seeds is a great way to reap the benefits of gardening long after your first harvest is over. Ensure that your family has all the different fruits and vegetables it needs by following this simple storing guide. Storing Seeds How long can seeds be stored and...
Reclaiming Our Inner Pioneer: I grew garlic, now what?
MR says: Tips on how to harvest your own garlic. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. I wrote a bit about growing garlic in an earlier post, this is a follow up post discussing what to do with it once...
Reclaiming our Inner Pioneer: Foraging
MR says: Tips on good foods to forage for your kitchen. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. I’m currently in northern California with family, and we were lucky enough to hit the beginning of...
Relaiming our Inner Pioneer: Vacation
MR says: Tips on what to do with your garden before leaving on vacation. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Pioneers didn’t take a week to go to Disneyland, their lives depended too much on their...
Reclaiming Our Inner Pioneer: Lessons from the Green Bean Patch
MR says: Tips for growing great green beans. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Green beans are wonderful plants, they’re easy to grow, and have the added benefit of being nitrogen fixing, which...
Reclaiming Our Inner Pioneer: Simplify in the Garden
MR says: Six tips for easy gardening. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Click here to see other posts in the series. The more you want to accomplish in your yard or garden, the more work you’ll be...
Reclaiming Our Inner Pioneer: Perennial Edibles Part Two
MR says: Another installment in a cool little series about using pioneer-ish talents for personal providence. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Today is the second post on edible perennials. Click here...
Reclaiming Our Inner Pioneer: Edible Perennials, Berries
MR says: Tips for growing strawberries and raspberries. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Today is the first of two posts on edible perennials. When you’re trying to grow a lot of food in a...
Food Storage Essentials: Flavor and seeing the work of your own hands makes bottling rewarding
Finding mouth-watering fresh garden produce is exciting at this time of year, but many then wonder if they should bottle some of that fresh goodness for later. Here are a few considerations to keep in mind when making that decision. First, taste — nothing compares with the wonderful flavor of...
Reclaiming our inner pioneer: Tomatoes
MR says: A how-to on gardening tomatos. Reclaiming our Inner Pionner is a series to explore how we can harness our mormony talents for industriousness and working the land and such. Click here to see other posts in the series. Today we’re talking tomato. Tomatoes are one of the staples of my garden....
LDS stake garden grows vegetables, skills and unity
Members of the Payson Mt. Nebo Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came together last week to plant a garden for the fourth consecutive year. Before its beginning in 2009, the stake presidency, consisting of Rodney Newman, Robert Marsh and Mark DeHart, felt a garden would be...
{Lifestyle} Planting an Edible Garden
Whether you have two acres or two containers, it is possible to harvest crops nearly year round in your own little slice of garden heaven. “Spring has sprung, the grass has riz, I wonder where the veggies is?” Planting an edible landscape gives room for all the veggies and fruits any family...
LDS members inspire faith-driven initiatives to preserve the natural world
Despite sharing a small south-campus apartment with three other roommates, Brian Shirts is passionate about his garden, which he cultivates on a few small patches of Earth in his apartment complex parking lot. “The ability to make my own spaghetti sauce and make it taste better than anything...
Community Garden Helps Stake, Families Grow Together
Steady labor, a positive attitude, and faith in God can yield the sweetest of fruits. Such a harvest is being enjoyed by scores of folks from all backgrounds at the Provident Community Garden located in a suburban area of northern Las Vegas. The members of the Las Vegas Nevada Sandstone Stake...
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