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Building My Cheap DIY Cattle Panel Greenhouse

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on March 16, 2023 by DebbieOctober 17, 2025
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This is the second year of building a hoop greenhouse from a cattle panel. I took what I learned from last year and improved on it this year. It is only a temporary greenhouse (I said that last year, too! … Continue reading →

Posted in Home & Garden, Uncategorized | Tagged cattle panel, DIY, greenhouse, greenhouse window, hoophouse, zipper door

Medicinal Garden Kit

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on December 27, 2022 by DebbieDecember 27, 2022
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Whether in a crisis, for self reliance, or convenience, people turn to plants for both food and medicine. And there are some plants that will vanish faster than all others in a crisis. The only way to make sure you … Continue reading →

Posted in Health, Home & Garden | Tagged garden, health, medicinal plants

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 →

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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

Respiratory Infection & Coccidiosis in Chickens

Welcome to Our Farm Posted on May 9, 2020 by DebbieMay 9, 2020

Egg production is slowly starting to pick up again after a long month of illness in our chickens and losing one of our hens.  I’m writing this post hoping it helps somebody else not make the same mistakes I made. … Continue reading →

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