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Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production

One of the things many people do when they move to a more rural location is start a garden. While there is much to know about gardens, it is best to start small. Take the time to continue to research as you go, and expand your plot.

Depending on your climate and topography, your garden can produce food to eat. Many consider buying a greenhouse and/or setting up a hydroponic system as well.

Starting with in-ground gardening may be a place to start. To enrich the soil, you may want to consider composting. Composting is easy to do and can make a big difference in your garden.

Even if you don’t intend to live off-the-grid completely, you will enjoy many benefits from gardening.
Gardens and Orchards
Whether you are interested in fruits, vegetables, herbs or an orchard, with proper planning and research, you can grow food. You and your family can enjoy fresh, homegrown produce by starting a garden, spend more time outdoors, and literally enjoy the fruits of your labor. You will continue to learn new things and skills through trial and error.

Having a steady food supply helps in self-sustainability and also provides a sense of comfort for those interested in prepping.

Flowers and other plants are beautiful too. Along with food production, beautiful scenery is an important part of rural living as well.

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Shade Plants That Grow Well in Shade

February 13, 2025April 12, 2020 by Dawn Head
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Shade plants are plants that grow well in shade. They are considered shade tolerant and don’t require full sun to thrive. This means even in low-light areas of your yard, you can still have a … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
Make Your Garden Look beautiful

10 Ways to Make Your Garden Look Beautiful

September 25, 2025March 20, 2020 by Alice Benny
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Make your garden look beautiful and the beauty of your garden is reflection of how a healthy garden is also tidy and polished. This means that it is essential to ensure that your garden looks … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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Building a Raised Garden Bed Cheaply ~ All You Need to Know

August 13, 2025February 27, 2020 by Dawn Head
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Building a raised garden bed cheaply will give you more gardening opportunities and options. They are a great addition because they provide alternatives to in-ground gardening. Garden beds can be any size and are ideal … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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How to Keep Animals Out of Garden Without Fences ~ 10 Methods

August 4, 2025February 22, 2020 by Greg Head
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Sometimes no matter what you do, critters will find their way into your garden. If you’re in a position where furry animals are hopping into your garden and doing damage to your crops, it may … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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What Garden Plants Need Lime and What Doesn’t

August 12, 2024February 22, 2020 by Emily Cupit
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Here we explain what garden plants need lime. It works like magic on many plants by reducing the acidity of the soil, thereby increasing pH levels.  For those of you not familiar with the pH … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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Best Garden Hose Nozzles

October 10, 2024February 22, 2020 by Greg Head
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When it comes to watering your garden, washing your car, or doing other outside chores that need water, you need a hose. Then again, most jobs require a different spray pattern. For example, washing the … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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Best Retractable Garden Hose Reels

October 10, 2024February 22, 2020 by Greg Head
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What is the best retractable garden hose reels? Do you hate when your garden hose turns into a tangled mess? Is it too difficult and time-consuming to reel it in by hand? If either of … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
how often should i water my vegetable garden

How Often Should I Water My Vegetable Garden: Gardening Tips

October 10, 2024February 21, 2020 by Dawn Head
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When it comes to gardening, it’s essential to understand the different amounts of water that each vegetable needs. Overwatering or underwatering your plants can cause them to die or start to wilt.  So, every gardener should … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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How to Use Diatomaceous Earth in the Garden: Protecting Your Yard

October 10, 2024February 14, 2020 by Greg Head
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Whenever people hear about using diatomaceous earth, they’re always unsure what to do. It’s a gardening secret that is often used as a last resort and is extremely useful.  Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a smooth … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
How to Start Composting

How to Start Composting ~ How to Start a Compost Pile

August 30, 2025February 1, 2020 by Dawn Head
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Learn how to start a compost pile or compost heap. Composting is appealing because it has many benefits. It’s easy to do and enriches the soil from fruit and vegetable scraps, paper and cardboard, and … Read more

Categories Gardening for Beginners | Organic & Self-Sufficient Food Production
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