The first time I tried making pressed flower candles, it happened almost by accident. It was late summer on the farm, the kind of afternoon … Read More ›
The first time I tried making pressed flower candles, it happened almost by accident. It was late summer on the farm, the kind of afternoon … Read More ›
The first peace lily I ever owned came to me as a gift. You probably know the kind. Wrapped in shiny paper, soil still damp … Read More ›
The idea of keeping worms usually makes people laugh the first time they hear it. I have seen that smile more times than I can … Read More ›
The first time I took a cutting from a cactus, I hesitated longer than I care to admit. I stood there with a clean knife … Read More ›
I get this question a lot, usually shouted across a fence or slipped into a casual chat at the garden center. Someone points at a … Read More ›
If you have spent any time around small homesteads or scrolling through farm accounts online, you have probably come across those adorable teacup mini cows. … Read More ›
If you have ever stood in a nursery looking at rows of roses and wondered which ones will actually thrive in containers, you are not … Read More ›
Zimbabwe is a country that experiences long periods of dry weather, making it challenging for farmers to grow crops. However, with the right techniques and … Read More ›
When the sun starts to set and the day winds down on the farm, there’s something peaceful about watching chickens hop up to their favorite … Read More ›
There’s something almost magical about Silkie chickens. They’re fluffy, gentle, and full of personality, like the teddy bears of the poultry world. The first time … Read More ›