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Creating a permaculture farm, a large garden with a lot of biodiversity including growing vegetable crops like beans, carrots, salad mix, kale and other.
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How to Start 168飞行艇开奖官方开奖 历史记录查询结果 ⊥百度官方认证发行的开发工具 a Permaculture Farm

Permaculture principles can be applied to gardens, large landscapes, and communities. Join Briana Yablonski to learn how to start a permaculture farm using environmentally-friendly practices.

by Briana Yablonski· July 28, 2025

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A gardener picks a year-round harvest of tomatoes and places them in a large wicker basket full of ripe fruit in a sunny garden.
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168飞行艇开奖官方开奖+历史记录查询结果、 This Gardener Gets Tomato Harvests Year-Round With This Unique Growing Strategy

by Briana Yablonski
Vegetable garden with orange pumpkins and purple, bright orange, and pink flowers blooming around them.
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11 Flowers You Should Plant Along Your Vegetable Garden

by Sarah Jay
Close-up of female hands full of wheat grains for grinding over a large sack against the background of golden ears of wheat growing in a large field.
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Growing and Grinding Your Own Wheat: A Beginner’s Guide

by Briana Yablonski
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Blooming strips of native prairie plants growing between cornfields, helping replenish soil nutrient loss.

How to Fight Soil Nutrient Loss with Prairie Strips

As farmland degradation accelerates globally, prairie strips are emerging as a critical conservation solution. These strategic rows of native prairie plants, installed between crop fields, can reduce soil nutrient loss while restoring biodiversity to agricultural landscapes.

by Sarah Jay· August 25, 2025
A bucket full of freshly picked potatoes in a vegetable garden bed among various crops and tall blooming sunflowers, as one of the wildflowers that fight potato viruses.

Fight Potato Viruses with Wildflowers: 9 Flowers to Try

Farmers who have encountered potato viruses know there is no viable treatment for them. But preventative measures go beyond ensuring seed quality is high. Here are 9 wildflowers that attract predators of the aphid vector species.

by Sarah Jay· August 18, 2025
A female gardener with a large garden shovel turns over a large black compost pile of decomposing garden waste and kitchen scraps to speed up composting.

How to Speed Up Your Compost: 5 Recommendations

Getting a healthy amount of compost to spread on your crops ahead of the season gives them the boost they need to really take off. Learn these five ways to speed up the composting process, and you’ll have nutrient-rich humus in no time.

by Sarah Jay· August 11, 2025
A gardener in white and blue gloves beats weeds from no-till soil in the garden.

How to Beat the Weeds in a No-Till Landscape

Limiting or ceasing tillage offers improvements to soil health, but it can lead to problems with weeds. Here are a few ways you can beat weeds in a no-till environment.

by Briana Yablonski· August 4, 2025
Close-up of gardener's hands wearing grey gloves holding freshly picked bunch of radishes with oval pink roots and green foliage, highlighting crops to sow in September against a sunny autumn garden background.

9 Crops to Sow in September

As summer’s end nears, farmers get ready for winter. Some prepare to shut down the farm, and some plant fall crops. Fall crops provide revenue through winter, giving farms a profitable season even when most plants are dormant.

by Sarah Jay· September 1, 2025
Large clusters of pink grapes hang from stems covered in bright lobed green foliage, showing off one of the best dry farming crops.

The 7 Best Crops for Dry Farming

Dry farming is a viable strategy that helps farmers adapt to their local climate. It bolsters farms located in dry areas, allowing them to produce even though water is scarce. Take note of these 7 crops as you develop your own dry farm.

by Sarah Jay· August 4, 2025
A female gardener shows freshly dug sweet superfood - sweet potatoes - with reddish-brown tubers and green heart-shaped leaves covered in soil.

The Sweet Superfood You Should Be Growing

Sweet potatoes are nutritious, prolific, and handle the harshest conditions. Farmers benefit greatly from adding this resilient crop to their land, including the revenue that comes from a healthy market share.

by Sarah Jay· July 21, 2025

9 Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties You Should Be Growing

Summer means long days, busy gardens, and bumper crops, but it can also bring unwelcome diseases. Planting disease-resistant vegetables is one way to help keep your plants healthy.

by Briana Yablonski· July 21, 2025
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In Hawai‘i, American Farmers Believe They Do Cacao Better

Though they produce a fraction of global cacao, Hawaiian producers say their bars are primed to lead the ethical chocolate market.

by Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton· March 6, 2025
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What Do Fish, Butterflies, and Bats Have to Do With Booze?

How the alcohol industry impacts wildlife and tips for sipping more sustainably.

by Elena Valeriote· February 28, 2025
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Why Are Restaurants Selling Beef From Dairy Cows?

Was that steak you devoured mooing "got milk" before it reached your plate? We delve into the rise of dairy beef and what it means for your plate.

by Bridget Shirvell· February 18, 2025
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On the Ground with Grocery Stores Ditching Plastic

There are over 300,000 grocery stores in the United States. Less than one percent are plastic-free.

by Jennifer Cole· February 11, 2025

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