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  • 7 years

    Celebrating 1000 Subscribers

    We have 1000 subscribers on YouTube. To celebrate I am giving a project of mine away. 50 plant pdfs of edible and/or herbal plants. This giveaway will run till next Sunday September 24. Winners will be announced on Monday. Everyone has access to 2 plant...

  • 7 years

    Muscadine; The foraging Series

    I have this plant cultivated on my little homestead. Great eating fresh, makes excellent jelly and jam as well as a traditional southern wine.
    Muscadine is without any doubt my favorite wild berry. A member of the grape family and a wonderful addition to any homestead. This is an earlier video, I hope I have improved, but there is still good information....

  • 7 years

    Homestead Tips: Firewood.

    Believe it or not it is never too early to be thinking about how you will be staying warm when winter comes. Most people, depending on where you are, should have a heating source that you have control over. In our case we have wood as a backup heat source...

  • 7 years

    American Pokeweed

    This time we are talking about American Pokeweed. At one time this was a heavily eaten plant. So much so that companies actually commercially canned pokeweed. The Allen company canned a lot of poke. I tried to find a photo of the old cans that I could...

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