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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Carrots Like Turtles
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Saturday, April 9, 2011. What is it with carrots in the desert? I've been growing carrots for about two years in Arizona. The one thing every harvest has in common is the incredibly long wait. What's your turtle plant? For more info on us, click Arizona homestead and homeschool. It used to be Basil. but now I get the already seeded plants and that helps a little. Im cheating a bit ;-). Homegrown carrots taste soooooo much better than the store kind! April 12, 2011 at 7:20 PM.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Urban Homesteading and Meat
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Urban Homesteading and Meat. One of the dilemmas facing a city dwelling farmer is how to produce meat. Basically, the question is whether to raise, buy or eliminate meat altogether. In the long run, we have resolved to implement all three strategies. Taking the seasons of plenty with the seasons of not-as-much and deciding which best fits our current situation. Adaptation, if you will. It is the way of the urban homesteader. April 19, 2011 at 1:35 PM.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: The Cast
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. The Black Magic Woman. For more info on us, click Arizona homestead and homeschool. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bob Dunn's Southern Homesteading. Sicilian Sisters Grow Some Food. Muddy Toes and Garbanzos. Through the Garden Gate. It's Time To Decide. Not your average bear. Am I Really an Urban Homesteader? Low Desert Planting and Harvest Calendar. Who will water the worms when I'm gone? Nightmare of the Headless Chicken from Uranus. Cactus Feeds, Gilbert, AZ 85295.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: My Other Blogs
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. And this is the confidence that we have before him: that whenever we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in regard to whatever we ask, then we know that we have the requests that we have asked from him. Past life as wanna be author. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bob Dunn's Southern Homesteading. Sicilian Sisters Grow Some Food. Muddy Toes and Garbanzos. Through the Garden Gate. It's Time To Decide. Not your average bear.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Edible Flowers
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Thursday, April 21, 2011. One way we have overcome this issue is by utilizing edible flowers throughout the year. For instance, in the summer we plant the father of all edibles, the sunflower. We try to choose southwest natives but any sunflower will do. The only other summer flower we've tried is marigold. In the cooler season, we use nasturtium, pansies and cornflower. You can find a detailed list of edibles here. For more info on us, click Arizona homestead and homeschool.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Low Desert Planting & Harvest Calendar
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Low Desert Planting and Harvest Calendar. While searching for local urban farms, I came across The Urban Farm. There is boat load of information regarding low desert farming. I have been using Greg's calendar for my planting and harvesting since Dec. 2010. For more info on us, click Arizona homestead and homeschool. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bob Dunn's Southern Homesteading. Sicilian Sisters Grow Some Food. Muddy Toes and Garbanzos.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Resources
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bob Dunn's Southern Homesteading. Sicilian Sisters Grow Some Food. Muddy Toes and Garbanzos. Through the Garden Gate. It's Time To Decide. Not your average bear. Am I Really an Urban Homesteader? Low Desert Planting and Harvest Calendar. Who will water the worms when I'm gone? Nightmare of the Headless Chicken from Uranus. Cactus Feeds, Gilbert, AZ 85295. Casita de Laredo Homestead Headlines. Uarr; Grab this Headline Animator.
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Casita de Laredo Homestead: Pineapple Guava
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Casita de Laredo Homestead. Thursday, March 24, 2011. When we landscaped the property to sell, we planted hibiscus in the front yard along the house. They have made it through the last 4 years without to many problems. However, they did not survive the hard freeze in February. We replaced them with Pineapple Guava. The flowers and fruit are edible. Looking forward to the addition later on down the road. For more info on us, click Arizona homestead and homeschool. March 24, 2011 at 7:02 AM. Cactus Feeds, ...
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the Way of Bethany: Cities4Life
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The Way of Bethany. Thursday, April 5, 2012. Sooooo totally didn't mean to skip March but times have been crazy busy. I've been almost wearing myself out doing life: family, church, traveling, building a business, getting ready for my craft/yard sale, AND growing another baby! A nap sounds really nice right now, but I MUST blog! Here are some cute pictures of Michael and John going on a joy-ride on the lawnmower. He's outside AND with Daddy, so John is a happy little boy. Secondly, while you're praying, ...
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