Tag: vegetables

The tomato man and gardening!

The tomato man and gardening! Craig LeHoullier, North Carolina Tomato man! Micheal Kline “Reality Check” Audio player below! This week we have a real treat. This Friday I have Craig LeHoullier The Tomato Man on as my guest. You may have heard of him as the North Carolina Tomatoman. Some know him as the fellow…
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June 30, 2018 0

Fall Food Preservation!

Fall Food Preservation James Walton “I Am Liberty” Listen to this show in player below! That smell is in the Its also getting colder, bacteria, flies and the like are getting slower and less prolific. On the East coast Fall is an incredible time of the year with apples to be picked, cider to be had…
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October 27, 2016 0

Canning, Increasing Self Sufficiency

Canning A Viable Means Of Increasing Self Sufficiency Josh “The 7P’s of Survival” Tonight we are going to talk about food preservation, canning in particular. I’ve never been big on canning but my grandmother canned a great deal and I have been thinking about getting into more gardening and canning as of late. It seems…
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August 11, 2015 0

Home Food Production!

Home Food Production! Host: Mike Podlesny “Mike The Gardener” In this week’s episode, Mike interviews Steven Biggs. Steven Biggs is a journalist and author specializing in gardening, farming, and food production. As a life-long gardener, he has gardened wherever he’s lived, planting allotment gardens, container gardens, indoor gardens, and gardens in the overgrown backyards of…
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August 8, 2014 0

Vertical Gardening & Garden Dye!

Vertical Gardening & Garden Dye! Host: Mike Podlesny “Mike The Gardener Show” In this week’s episode, Mike talks with Chris McLaughlin author of the book Vertical Vegetable Gardening and A Garden to Dye For. In the first segment Mike & Chris talk about how you can save money, time and space using vertical gardening techniques.…
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June 19, 2014 0

Edible Spots and Pots!

Edible Spots and Pots Host: Mike Podlesny “Mike The Gardener” In this week’s episode, Mike talks small space gardening with Stacey Hirvela author of the book Edible Spots and Pots: Small-Space Gardens for Growing Vegetables and Herbs in Containers, Raised Beds, and More It’s time for home gardeners to rethink the traditional garden and explore…
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June 5, 2014 0

Urban Environment Gardening

Urban Environment Gardening Host: Mike The Gardener Join us in the Chat Room Thursday 7:00pm/Est. 6:00pm/Ct. In this episode of “Mike The Gardener” as Mike talks with Holly Baird of the Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener. Mike and Holly discuss gardening in an urban environment. Holly will fill you in on some great information if you are…
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April 2, 2014 0

Winter Gardening with Caleb Warnock: Feed Your Family Year Round!

 Feed Your Family Year Round on The Homestead Honey Hour!      A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a YouTube video of a fellow giving a tour of his snowy, Utah garden in February.   Astonishingly, it was filled with green, growing edibles.   Double-take.  I live in gardening zone five.   During the winter, my garden lays…
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June 20, 2013 1

Understanding Vegetable Seeds!

You want to grow your own vegetables, but you’re unsure of what seeds to buy. With so many seed catalogs and online options to choose from, it’s not always easy to make the right choices.  Open pollinated, heirloom, hybrid… and even GMO. What are the differences? What type should you buy if you want to…
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November 2, 2012 1

When pollination of certain fruits and vegetables stops. Think that will never happen?

This Tuesday 6:00pm/Central on Off Grid Preppers with your host Barbara we’re going deep into the rabbit hole…when pollination of certain fruits and vegetables stops. Think that will never happen? It already has. Find out why and tips on hand pollination for a time when the birds and the bees won’t be helping to produce…
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October 2, 2012 0

Easy grocery shopping by saving money.

Guest post:   Shopping for groceries at the mall or supermarket on every weekend according to shopping lists takes too much of time and energy. Sometime we go for shopping without having enough money and could not buy enough grocery for the week. Since, food and drink is the primary element for human being to…
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May 1, 2012 0