What To Plant Now: A Monthly Guide For Your Vegetable Garden
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by Ryan Mitchell
2w ago
As a homesteader, learning when to plant my vegetable garden has been one of the most fun and rewarding parts of growing my own food on my own land. I’ve experimented and tried different things at different times, and the plan I’ve come up with is a year-long garden guide that includes the best time to plant vegetables month to month and season to season. The post What To Plant Now: A Monthly Guide For Your Vegetable Garden appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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Your Complete Checklist For What To Plant In November
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by Ryan Mitchell
2w ago
It’s no secret that I love fresh homegrown veggies in my recipes, which is what inspired my interest in learning what to plant in November, with the goal of keeping my garden producing all year. I was pleasantly surprised with the multitude of options I discovered — lots of leafy greens and other nutritious vegetables are perfect cold-hardy plants. The post Your Complete Checklist For What To Plant In November appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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What To Plant In October And How To Ensure A Plentiful Harvest
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by Ryan Mitchell
2w ago
October is one of my favorite months to plant a garden because, once I’ve figured out what to plant in October, I have far fewer pests and weeds to contend with as I get started. I also love knowing that I’m going to reap the rewards of my October garden throughout the coldest months of the year when fresh, local produce is often scarce. The post What To Plant In October And How To Ensure A Plentiful Harvest appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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What To Plant In September For The Best Vegetable Harvest
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by Ryan Mitchell
3w ago
Learning what to plant in September has transformed the way I garden. When the hottest months of the year start to wind down, I know just the right vegetables to plant in September to boost my end-of-year harvest and keep me supplied with fresh foods into the next year! The post What To Plant In September For The Best Vegetable Harvest appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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What To Plant In Fall: Top 29 Fall Garden Vegetables
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by Ryan Mitchell
3w ago
There’s something satisfying about planting a garden in the crisp, colorful autumn weather, knowing that, after carefully planning what to plant in fall, I’ll be able to enjoy the produce through the colder months and into the new year. Fresh peas, broccoli, leeks, peppers, and onions make a good portion of my meals homegrown, healthy, and packed with flavor, even withstanding the occasional freeze that my North Carolina homestead experiences. The post What To Plant In Fall: Top 29 Fall Garden Vegetables appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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Learn What To Plant In August For The Ideal Vegetable Garden
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by Ryan Mitchell
3w ago
Mastering my annual garden plan and preparing what to plant in August has resulted in just the right combination of vegetables in my end-of-summer garden. If you’re just getting started it’s pretty simple because August is an ideal planting time for most growing zones. The post Learn What To Plant In August For The Ideal Vegetable Garden appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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20 Gifts For Homesteaders They Will Love
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by Ryan Mitchell
1M ago
Homesteaders like me are always looking for ways to improve the way we work and live. With that in mind, I’ve compiled this list of purposeful gifts that will not only affirm your loved ones' homesteading values but also help them achieve their goals of living a great life with a little less work. The post 20 Gifts For Homesteaders They Will Love appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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Why An Outdoor Wood Furnace is A Homestead Must-Have
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by Ryan Mitchell
1M ago
My favorite thing about the outdoor wood furnace on my homestead is how mess-free my wood heat is. I’ve had wood stoves that filled my house with smoke because the flue wasn’t warmed enough, and lugging logs into the house daily makes a huge mess, too. Now, with an outdoor biomass boiler, I can still live off grid using wood heat without any dirt, smoke, and woodchips entering my tiny home. The post Why An Outdoor Wood Furnace is A Homestead Must-Have appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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Solar Battery Costs For Off Grid And Backup Power
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by Ryan Mitchell
1M ago
A solar battery backup cost me about $4,200 for my tiny home and homestead. This might sound like a big investment, but it gave me 12 lead-acid 6-volt solar batteries that have kept my homestead running continuously and efficiently through power outages, giving me freedom and allowing me to live as off-grid as I like. The post Solar Battery Costs For Off Grid And Backup Power appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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What To Plant In July In Your Vegetable Garden To Beat the Heat
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by Ryan Mitchell
1M ago
For many people, July marks the very heart of summer, so figuring out what to plant in July can be tough. The days are hot and long, and temperatures often reach their annual peak. However, this month offers a crucial window for cultivating an array of vegetables that either thrive in the heat or help set the stage for a robust fall and winter harvest. The post What To Plant In July In Your Vegetable Garden To Beat the Heat appeared first on The Tiny Life ..read more
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