How To Use Hay Hooks
Learning how to use hay hooks is a very valuable skill if you live on a farm or have a summer job stacking hay.
Learning how to use hay hooks is a very valuable skill if you live on a farm or have a summer job stacking hay.
So since quite a few people have expressed interested, I did a little video showing how I plant all the flowers I take to market. And then I did another little bit of a...
There’s been a bit of interest from my Youtube followers about what I do for a living, so I thought I’d film a little bit of a “typical” flower farming day.
We’ve used small hoophouses and row covers on our farm for years, but I recently read about a very innovative and inexpensive type of DIY greenhouse that I might have to try.
If aphids are sucking the life out of your plants, try this homemade spray recipe for a little do it yourself pest control.
Mulch is an important part of gardening as it helps keep plants from getting too dry or weedy. Here are a few types of mulch that you can often get for free.
Hopefully by now you’ve heard the good news that fracking has been banned in NY, but the fight against fracking isn’t over yet.
Aphids may be little in size, but are a big problem. Here are a couple ways to control aphids naturally.
What do egg shells, copper, and toilet paper tubes have in common? They’re all natural ways to control slugs!
I recently heard a rumor on the internet that Schumway seeds was owned by Monsanto, so I did a bit of my own research on the subject.