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Russian Dill Pickles Recipe

August 29, 2025

Russian Dill Pickles Recipe

Pickled cucumbers are a specialty enjoyed worldwide, with each country having its own unique variations. This Russian dill pickle recipe features a delicious pickled cucumber that you should definitely try for a variation of flavor. What makes this recipe special is that it uses garden ingredients ...

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Build a root cellar in the basement

August 16, 2025

Build a root cellar in the basement

A root cellar is an excellent addition to any homestead. Ideally, it should be built into a hillside, featuring an entry space and a cellar room. However, most of us do not have that option. Modern houses often lack a cold room. What can you do? Build a root cellar in the basement. A relatively ...

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Rhubarb in Syrup Canning Recipe

August 15, 2025

Rhubarb in Syrup Canning Recipe

Rhubarb is a favorite for cold-weather gardening. It thrives in our Zone 3 garden and produces an abundant harvest. Having a few more recipes to preserve this crop is always beneficial. This rhubarb syrup is delicious and very simple to make, allowing you to capture a bit of summer in a jar. And of ...

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A midsummer walk through a productive urban garden

August 8, 2025

Productive Urban Greenhouse and Garden

Take a midsummer walk through a productive urban garden in this video. On our blog, we share many how-tos about growing food in small spaces. In the video, you can see how everything works together in a cottage garden style, where vegetables, herbs, flowers, bushes, and trees thrive side by ...

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Sour Cherry Jam Recipe Without Pectin

July 25, 2025

Sour Cherry Jam Recipe Without Pectin

This delicious sour cherry jam recipe without pectin comes from my long-time best friend. We both grew up on the same narrow street in a small town. Even though we have moved to different towns, countries, and continents, our friendship has never been lost. Friendship like ours is seldom, and it is ...

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5 Ways to Preserve Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs

July 18, 2025

Food preservation is essential when living in a cold climate with a short growing season. To eat homegrown food all year round, we must store it away. Here are five ways to preserve vegetables, fruits, and herbs that we use on our homestead to enjoy homegrown food throughout the year, both in season ...

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Exploring the Best Garden Bed Design

July 11, 2025

Exploring the Best Garden Bed Design

There are numerous ways to design a garden bed, and over the years, we have experimented with quite a few different models. In this blog article, we will review garden bed design techniques and share our top recommendation based on our experience, explaining why it stands out. The garden ...

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Steam Juicer, a Simple Way to Preserve Fruit and Berries

June 27, 2025

Steam Juicer, a Simple Way to Preserve Fruit and Berries.

A steam juicer is a simple and effective way to preserve fruit and berries. If your garden yields more produce than you can use or preserve through other methods, a steam juicer can be a great solution. Enjoying a glass of homemade juice is not only refreshing but also a delightful way to ...

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How to Deal with Garden Weeds

June 19, 2025

With these important tips on how to deal with garden weeds, you will build good soil and have fewer weeds to deal with without feeling overwhelmed.ย 

Weeds are plants that grow where we do not want them to grow. Any plant can be a weed; our garden has chive weeds, delphinium weeds, and dandelion weeds. "It grows like a weed" is a saying that describes what is thriving. Weeds always seem to be there. How to deal with garden weeds so as not to lose ...

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Rainwater Harvesting for Use in the Garden

June 14, 2025

Rainwater harvesting for use in the garden

It rained last night! Rainwater is very precious in a dry climate, and we want to preserve it as much as we can. Harvesting rainwater for use in the garden helps us use water that would otherwise go to waste. Plants prefer to be watered with stagnant water that has had the chance to ...

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