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SEpp 72; Prep now for Spring Soil, Winterizing the Farm, & OUR Skunk story

SEpp 72; Prep now for Spring Soil, Winterizing the Farm, & OUR Skunk story

FromSow Edible Podcast


SEpp 72; Prep now for Spring Soil, Winterizing the Farm, & OUR Skunk story

FromSow Edible Podcast

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Soil building is the 'secret sauce' to a thriving and productive garden.  In this episode we share with you a simple 3 step process that you can do RIGHT NOW to prep your soil for spring.  In the farm update we discuss getting the farm ready for winter including this handy checklist I made just for you!) and OUR first skunk story.  Hope you enjoy! Resources: 'Get Ready for Winter' Checklist Jerusalem Artichokes & Seminole Pumpkins Stay organized and make 2020 super efficient with our Garden Planner To see our life in pictures join us on Facebook & Instagram Check out our Facebook Live Videos as we step thru all the Basics to a Successful Garden Check out our FREE Garden Resources! Join us on facebook and instagram! If you Enjoy our Podcast, Please leave us an iTunes review! We really appreciate your feedback! ****Leaving a review is simple in 5 easy steps click the link above to access our iTunes page click "view in iTunes" button that is located directly below our podcast image click "Ratings and Reviews" tab located above the list of available podcasts click your star rating directly below that click "write a review" THANK YOU so much for taking the time to write us a review. These reviews help us out tremendously in the world of iTunes.
Released:
Nov 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Welcome to the Sow Edible Farm Podcast. Join our family as we build our permaculture sustainable farm and off grid homestead. With nature as our example, we are shaping the farm with edible food forests, perennials, hugelkulture beds, swales, and keyline water systems. We share our experience in beekeeping and animal husbandry where we pasture raise ducks, chickens, and pigs through the use of rotational grazing and all natural care. As first time farmers, we are learning how to work the land without pesticides, using heirloom plants, and beyond organic gardening techniques. We hope that you will join our family as we embark on this adventure together.