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What is an Heirloom Tomato?

There is a lot of buzz among gardeners about heirloom seeds, especially heirloom tomato seeds. If you’re thinking, “Wait a minute, what is an heirloom tomato?” don’t worry, you’re not alone! We’ll help you understand exactly what the term means before you go out shopping for heirloom tomatoes. What is an Heirloom Seed? Let’s start […]

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Making Goat Milk Ice Cream

Goat milk is delicious fresh or on cereal for breakfast. There are many popular recipes using goat milk to make yogurt or cheese. But goat milk ice cream? If you have an allergy to cow milk, ice cream is probably the food you miss the most. Goat milk is naturally homogenized, meaning that the fat […]

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The Guide to Canning Tomatoes

The Guide to Canning Tomatoes / admin “Only two things that money can’t buy And that’s true love and homegrown tomatoes” Singer Guy Clark tells it like it is. There is simply no way to match the exquisite flavors of a homegrown tomato. The best of the store bought varieties tastes like plastic after you’ve […]

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Benefits of Goat Milk vs Cow Milk

The health benefits of goat milk vs cow milk may surprise you. More than 65% of the world’s milk consumption comes from goat milk. In the United States many people are turning to goat milk because of allergy and health considerations. Here’s the scoop on goat milk vs cow milk: Health Benefits of Goat Milk […]

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How to Make Goat Milk Soap

Goat milk makes an incredible soap that is perfect for sensitive or dry skin. It even provides powerful anti-aging properties to keep your skin young and healthy. If you have milking goats, making your own goat milk soap at home is a simple process, and one you’ll be glad you undertook. In addition to giving […]

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Poultry Raising: 9 Tips for Raising Chickens

Even if you’re soft at heart, name your flock, refer to them as “the girls” and just can’t bring yourself to raise chickens for meat, they are very useful as livestock. You can just raise chickens for eggs and, at the same time, make use of their poop as awesome garden and vegetable fertilizer and take advantage […]

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Starting a Garden in Ten Steps – Country Green Living

If you are wondering how to begin a garden, you’re not alone. Every new gardener needs a few vegetable garden tips. There are so many different kinds of vegetables to plant, growing times for each plant to consider and many other factors that can make or break a successful garden. Starting a Garden Follow these […]

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The Best Chicken Hatcheries – Country Green Living

Recommended for Early Learning School centers, Aged Care, different companies and at homes for personal learning experience. Providing Chicken Programs Since 2001 to Sydney, Central Coast, Canberra and the Illawarra. BOOK Your Chicken Hatching Program here. If you want to start raising chickens for meat or eggs, chicken hatcheries are the easiest place to start. […]

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Heirloom Tomato Varieties By Color – Country Green Living

There are hundreds of heirloom tomato varieties to choose from. Some thrive in cool weather while others tolerate heat, some are tiny cherry or dwarf tomatoes while others grow to massive sizes. It can be overwhelming trying to decide which heirloom tomato varieties to grow in your garden. Part of the fun of growing heirloom […]

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How to Grow a Garden Basics – Country Green Living

Are you ready to learn how to grow a garden? There are a lot of different approaches. You could garden in containers, in raised beds, in double-dug beds, use or organic gardening or no-till methods. There are many resources on this site and others that will help you decide which style of garden will work […]

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All About Canning Stewed Tomatoes – Country Green Living

Stewed tomatoes are just regular canning tomatoes a little dressed up. They are cooked with onion, sweet pepper and spices before going in the jar. Canning stewed tomatoes makes cooking later on even easier. All the basic sauce ingredients are already added in. You can modify the ingredients to make your stewed tomatoes sweet, spicy […]

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Permaculture Design for Your Backyard – Country Green Living

Let’s talk a bit more about permaculture design. This is the tricky part for most people. The principles of permaculture may make sense, but how do you convert them into an actual functioning permaculture design? Remember that permaculture is permanent agriculture. You are trying to create gardens that will continue to grow and produce for […]

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Goat Cheese Benefits vs. Regular Cheese – Country Green Living

Food trends come and go, but goat cheese benefits vs cow milk cheese seem to always be a popular topic of discussion, especially amongst certain diet faddists. Goat’s milk is known for having less lactose than traditional cow’s milk, helping to reduce the bloat and inflammation often associated with dairy products. Another theory is that it is […]

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