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Homestead vegetable and fruit selections

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In this episode we cover pretty much every category of veggie and fruit we can think of off the tops of our heads. the most important thing to know is to grow what you want to eat, not just fancy things that no one knows what to do with. Covered in this episode:

Root veggies

Greens

Legumes

Grains

Squash

Melons

Fruit trees

We also touch a bit on the acquisition of the seeds, both with a recommendation for rareseed.com and what you can buy from the store and plant. We talk a bit about how long it takes to fruit, how to make sweet potato slips and pre sprouting your grains/beans.

The tree for this episode is the Housin Oriental Pear

The plant for this episode is the Patty Pan Squash

The skill for this episode is salt cured egg yolks and their uses

The news and things to watch out for in this episode are the purchase of grains and corn by the Chinese government from South Africa and bypassing the American market. Maybe part of BRICS?

We love out listeners! if you want to send us feedback please do at ThisFeralLifePodcast@gmail.com

If you want to check out the Etsy store, please do its ThisFeralLife.Etsy.com

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In this episode we cover pretty much every category of veggie and fruit we can think of off the tops of our heads. the most important thing to know is to grow what you want to eat, not just fancy things that no one knows what to do with. Covered in this episode:

Root veggies

Greens

Legumes

Grains

Squash

Melons

Fruit trees

We also touch a bit on the acquisition of the seeds, both with a recommendation for rareseed.com and what you can buy from the store and plant. We talk a bit about how long it takes to fruit, how to make sweet potato slips and pre sprouting your grains/beans.

The tree for this episode is the Housin Oriental Pear

The plant for this episode is the Patty Pan Squash

The skill for this episode is salt cured egg yolks and their uses

The news and things to watch out for in this episode are the purchase of grains and corn by the Chinese government from South Africa and bypassing the American market. Maybe part of BRICS?

We love out listeners! if you want to send us feedback please do at ThisFeralLifePodcast@gmail.com

If you want to check out the Etsy store, please do its ThisFeralLife.Etsy.com

  continue reading

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