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Cultivating Profits in a Compact Crop

Modern Farmer

Recently, these unassuming spaces are cultivating a new trend in home-grown businesses. The 800-square-foot basement and garage provide ample space for germination, cultivation and packaging, he says, with the vertical shelf configuration leaving plenty of room to grow. “I I love farming…so I hope to [continue] this for a long time.”

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Adenium Arabicum: Resilient Beauty of Desert Rose

Kavya Organic Farm

In this article, we’ll explore the fascinating world of Adenium arabicum, from its origins to cultivation tips and more. Instead, it develops at a steady pace, making it a perfect plant for enthusiasts who appreciate the art of cultivation and patience. Remember to use sharp, clean pruning shears to avoid damage.

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From Pot to Plate: Growing Beefsteak Tomatoes in Pots

Kavya Organic Farm

Staking and Pruning for Strong Support Beefsteak tomato plants can become heavy with fruits, leading to bending and potential breakage. Additionally, pruning is essential for maintaining an open canopy and directing the plant’s energy towards fruit production. Avoid using harmful pesticides that may deter pollinators.

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Our 2023 Food and Farming Holiday Book Gift Guide

Civil Eats

Sprinkled throughout the recipes are fascinating historical tidbits about the Quaker who first cultivated rhubarb in the 1730s, for example, and the Indigenous tribes that used spruce tip tea to ward off scurvy. To make an amaro (relatively easy!) you need to first learn to make a tincture.

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