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2021 Plant Schedule

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on February 21, 2021 by DebbieFebruary 21, 2021

January – Zone 6b Early Yellow Globe OnionChivesSnapdragonsGolden CeleryCatnip February Early Yellow Globe OnionSpring onionsChivesParsleyMintKaleLittle Gem Romaine Lettuce March Mid-to-end BrassicasLeafy GreensCilantroPlant outside if soil has dried out Peas Onions & leek seedlings toward end of March Beets, turnips, radishes, … Continue reading →

Posted in Home & Garden | Tagged garden, plant schedule

3 Easy Things You Can Do To Feel Better

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on February 21, 2021 by DebbieFebruary 21, 2021

Life is too long to spend feeling miserable, and too short to waste a minute of.  Pain, digestive issues, lack of energy…they all affect your mood, weight, and every little detail of your life, from the simplest daily activities to … Continue reading →

Posted in cbd oil, Health, self care | Tagged cbd, frankincense, gut health, hydrate, immune system, omega 3, pain relief, reduce inflammation

Natural Horsemanship or Holistic Horsemanship

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on October 10, 2020 by DebbieOctober 18, 2025

I grew up on ponies and horses.  After I got married my husband and I moved to the city and raised our family, it was only supposed to be 3-4 years, but it turned out to be almost 30 years … Continue reading →

Posted in Horses | Tagged holistic bodywork, holistic horsemanship, holistic training, horses

Monarch’s Story – A Rescued Ex-Rodeo Bronc

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on October 6, 2020 by DebbieOctober 18, 2025

July 1, 2020:  I couldn’t get his face out of my mind.  I had just made the decision to adopt an unhandled mare through a rescue organization.  I made the comment that I wish I could afford a second horse, … Continue reading →

Posted in Horses | Tagged ex rodeo bronc, horse rescue, Monarch

Natural Options For Pyometra In Dogs

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on September 16, 2020 by DebbieSeptember 16, 2020

Pyometra is a uterine infection, caused by the hormonal changes of a heat cycle, showing up 4-8 weeks after being in heat if a pregnancy doesn’t occur.  My mastiff has had it twice at the time of this post.  Some … Continue reading →

Posted in Home & Garden, Uncategorized | Tagged allicin, dogs, herbal, homeopathic, manuka honey, natural options, pyometra, turmeric, vitamin c, Yun Nan Pai Yao, Yunnan Baiyao

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Debbie Schulte is a writer, horse lover, and small-farm dreamer living in Central Washington. Through stories, reflections, and creative projects, she shares the quiet lessons horses teach about patience, trust, and connection.

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