This year has been the year of patience. Last year, as 2019 was approaching I decided to participate in the DaySpring Word of the Year just to see what word I would be given. My word was courage. When I first read that my word was courage my mind immediately went to the Wizard of …
For some time now, we’ve wanted to plant a strawberry-raised bed inside of our fenced-in garden. We wanted a way to contain the strawberries so that they aren’t destroyed when we plow and till up the garden the next spring. The raised bed solution solved both of those problems. We created a simple raised bed …
Fresh from the apple trees and into the canning jars, here is a step-by-step guide on how to make smooth Amish apple butter! *To skip to see the Recipe, scroll to the bottom of the article Apple Picking We went on a road trip to Markham, Virginia to visit Hartland Orchard to pick some fresh …
This time of year, there are so many fall decorations on front porches and in yards. Scarecrows, pumpkins, gourds, hay bales, Indian corn, and corn stalks! As our garden season ends, I wanted to make something with the stalks in the garden. I decided to make a Corn Husk Wreath with the remaining stalks! In …
Fresh, garden-grown green beans were always a staple in my home growing up. I remember many mornings waking early and my grandma would have sausage gravy and biscuits for breakfast with a cold glass of orange juice before heading outside to pick beans. It would be around 11 AM and we would take a break …
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