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Delicious Mulberry Leaves – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. April 4, 2015. Yes Our common, troublesome (in some people’s eyes) mulberry trees are a source of incredible nutrition and cancer-fighting foods. These young, fresh mulberry leaves are picked at their nutritious peak just for you. The packets I have prepared for you are at or over 160 grams (5 ounces) about two servings when cooked – $2.75 / package. How To Trim Mulberry Leaves. Mulberry Leaf Health Benefits.
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Making Mulberry Leaf Tea – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. Making Mulberry Leaf Tea. April 5, 2015. With the mulberries pushing out new leaves for the spring, it is a perfect time to gather the fresh young leaves for making mulberry leaf tea. Simply gather the leaves and trim the leaves. Did you like this article? Share it with your friends! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Queen D Ranch Books. Make Your Own Fertilizer.
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First Produce from the Garden – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. First Produce from the Garden. May 25, 2015. The garden is doing well and we now have fresh produce available. We have beets and beet greens, turnips and turnip greens, some zucchini and Swiss Chard so far. If you want squash or nasturium blossoms, let me know so I can get them for you fresh. As you know, these do not keep well at all. Did you like this article? Share it with your friends! Queen D Ranch Books.
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Queen D Ranch Gardening – Page 2 – How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. For whatever reason, I get chomped on by no-see-ums. Their bite produces an extreme allergic reaction. It is not a venous bite. …. First Produce from the Garden. The garden is doing well and we now have fresh produce available. We have beets and beet greens, turnips and turnip greens, …. Making Mulberry Leaf Tea. UPDATE 2/14/2015: Thank you, everyone, for your purchases. We are all out of sunchokes for this ye...
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Sunchokes – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. February 5, 2015. UPDATE 2/14/2015: Thank you, everyone, for your purchases. We are all out of sunchokes for this year. There will be more in the fall, for sure. And Happy Valentine’s Day. The sunchokes are ready for digging. If you want to have them shipped, I will ship almost four pounds for $20.00 including shipping. Plant a few. They are really easy to grow. Eat a few. They are. Did you like this article?
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Drip Tape – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. Drip Tape for Row Crops. I think gardeners everywhere are aware of the advantages of drip irrigation.We know that drip uses as much as 45% less water than other water delivery systems plus it is far lower maintenance. Drip does not depend on building waterways like furrows or ditches to bring the water to the plant. With the standard drip irrigation, drip emitters are installed into a one half inch poly tubing....
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No-See-Um Bites – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. June 15, 2015. Each NoSeeUm may bite one to 5 times in the same location. Wow.That feels good. For whatever reason, I get chomped on by no-see-ums. Their bite produces an extreme allergic reaction. It is not a venous bite. I have used anti-itch cream by the drawer-full, anti-histamines — but all to no avail. 8221; He does so, I reclothe and continue with my chores. In truth, I think he enjoys both my distress,...
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A Self-Sufficient Day – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. April 7, 2015. Rendering Fat for Lard. I feel so self-sufficient today. Yesterday, we bought 82 pounds of sliced pork shoulder for what we thought was an exceptional price. I vacuum packed 2 pieces per package and froze what I could. I thought I had remembered how to render fat but I wanted to make sure I was remembering correctly. The pig was skinned, too. The skin was then cut into about 2 inch by 2 inch squ...
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Sunchoke-Mulberry Leaf Soup – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. April 9, 2015. I stumbled upon something delicious: sunchoke-mulberry leaf soup. When it is a thick as you like, remove from heat and stir in about 1/2 cup of half and half. Now grab a good book, a big glass of iced tea, a hunk of homemade bread and your fabulous soup to have a memorable and very healthy lunch. Did you like this article? Share it with your friends! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in.
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Tomatillo Salsa – Queen D Ranch Gardening
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Queen D Ranch Gardening. How to Build and Maintain a Low Cost, Productive Vegetable Garden. August 2, 2015. Red and yellow tomatoes, peppers and tomatillos for tomatillo salsa. Tomatoes of all kinds plus tomatillos are coming out of the garden like crazy so it’s time to make tomatillo salsa. Here’s a recipe we put together and served on diced pork mini-tacos with sour cream and finely shreded cabbage last night that turned out really well. 1 medium red tomato. 12 yellow plum tomatoes. 1 T lime juice.