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What are some options for repelling animals from eating my veg
I have come to realize it doesn’t matter every season for me i run into this issue. I have tried so many different ways to keep them away from eating my baby plugs/plants. Is there any other options or alternatives in an organic and clean way to repel the birds/ rabbits etc from eating my plants?
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0 likes • Jul 15
edible flowers/ plants we can dry and make our own herbal medicine!
0 likes • Jul 15
meditation, and mindfulness! I have worked very hard to show my sons how to regulate there emotions. & another would most definitely be allowing kids to be kids ( grounding) and no shoes! ❤️ they’re is so much information about how much grounding helps our bodies/ minds/ spirit.
Powdery Mildew
I wanted to share this gardening hack with everyone. Say goodbye to powdery mildew forever! And my favorite part is that the main ingredient is something that is often thrown away without a second thought! https://youtu.be/2QcdfOlbmp0?si=CQhqJHyFKeWfpMjv
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New comment Jul 15
Powdery Mildew
0 likes • Jul 15
this is the best hack around! So thankful i found this to work well in my cucumber/ Squash plants! I have been doing this method for two years and so far it’s worked very well! I don’t tend to run into powdery mildew until end of july early august thankfully.
DO THIS FIRST - Introduce Yourself!
Make a new post introducing yourself! Where do you live? Are you an aspiring or experienced homesteader? Which skill set are you most excited to learn next? Why does homesteading interest you?
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New comment Jun 25
4 likes • May 6
Syd here, I am a Firm believer in us needing to continue to spread more and more insight on how to provide the best and most healthy way to live every single day. I work full time for a small local farm in Plainfield IL to help lead me into my own homestead/ show my sons how we should live a healthy and sustainable life. I’m a garden consultant/ Ops manger for a local fam here in plainfield IL. I plan to gain as much knowledge as possible to start my own LLC for garden design/ plant management and garden maintenance for fruits/veg/flowers in person and online working hand in hand with those who need help. & have my own homestead in the next 3 yrs🙌🏽. Can’t wait to learn even more through this platform. The one thing i’d love to learn is ( canning) as lame and basic as that is. It’s the one thing i have yet to start and will be this summer/fall. Any tips for getting me started would be amazing. I have had supplies for 12 months, but yet have been able to cann myself.
2 likes • May 30
@Christina Sandström oh my goodness! I can’t wait to see pictures! that truly sounds incredible!!! i’ve just started my own research this past fall- now of a no till garden/ how to continuously add in nutrients through out the season to create more nutrient dense soil as natural as possible! it’s quite fascinating! i love like minded souls! So good to meet you!
Show us what you’re growing!
Are you growing something this year you’re excited about? Share with us!
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3 likes • May 30
that is my small section of broccoli i grow for the employees i work with to have since it’s a very easy veggie to grow and not a ton to work on as we harvest. ( also- note i said at the end of the video- it’s raining quite a bit) lol
4 likes • May 30
this is part of the field i oversee. We planted cucumbers, patty pan squash, green zucchini, and beans in photos. They finally are coming in and showing their presence 💪🏼!!!!!!! so excited!
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Syd Taskila
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@syd-taskila-1131
Hey there, i’m Syd. I oversee 16 acres of land for a private farm. Aspires to gather as much knowledge as i can to create my own LLC/homestead 👩🏻‍🌾

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Joined May 6, 2024
Joliet IL
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