“I try to collect pine resin deposits that happen naturally, usually caused by a fracture in a limb by a storm, lightning, or animals scratching on the bark.
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Meet Erik Cutter, a regenerative farmer, visionary, and a man who refused to quit.
Twice, developers bulldozed his land. Twice, he rebuilt. Then he did something no one had ever done before: created the world’s first fully regenerative organic farm in a parking lot, delivering biophotonic-rich food to food banks within hours of harvest.
He built a solution that could forever change how you think about the way food is grown....
“I try to collect pine resin deposits that happen naturally, usually caused by a fracture in a limb by a storm, lightning, or animals scratching on the bark.
“We extracted honey this past weekend… 309 lbs! Couple that with our earlier harvest and it brings us up to 576 lbs for the year, so far! We still
This year was a first for many things in the garden. Probably the most dramatic new addition was the luffa gourds. They got off to a bad start.
I wanted to have a cabin on my property for quite some time now but with the economy, the prices of having one built has more than doubled.
“Here are three reasons for having a cellar… You get to eat fresh food all winter. Canned, frozen, and dehydrated food is good, but fresh food tastes the best.
“Here is how I built my own combination cider and cheese press. After a great apple harvest this year, I was inspired to obtain my own cider press.
“This homemade lemon soap recipe smells amazing, it’s definitely one you’ll want to try. The lemon zest gives the soap a great texture and the citrus scent will
“You may have guessed by the title of this blog that I have a thing for salt. Resting on a little ledge in the kitchen, always within arms
“Men can admit that they like making barbecue because it’s not really cooking – it’s a DIY project that ends with eating meat. After a few years of
“Project: To build a replacement for the ugly rusted and burned out oil drum we have been using for a incinerator. Lets face it when it come to
“One of the hardest parts of this smoker is finding the suggested pottery piece for the lid. I ended up using the drain pan for the pot size
“When harvest time comes, you need somewhere to dry all of your produce and store it for the winter. If taken care of properly, you could be enjoying
“A short introduction to making candles with beeswax a few years back was an inspiration enough to dabble with my own candle dipping project on a hot August
“Summer is a great time for relaxing outside and what better way to do that than with a porch swing? How about if you had several porch swings
“I’ve used bubble wrap on windows for two three+ years now, and I’m amazed how quick and easy it is. This year, we are even covering the windows in
“If you didn’t already know, commercial sunscreens can be toxic due to potential endocrine disruptors and other nasty chemicals. I was inspired by Robin Konie of Thank Your
“A warre hive is a vertical top bar hive that is simple to build and easy to use. The cost is about one-third to one-fourth the cost of
“After I received my order of beeswax from Mountain Rose, I realized I was going to be able to make a lot with it. A pound of beeswax
“When harvesting honey, the first step involves removing the wax caps from the frames to allow access to the honey. Those caps drop into a straining system and
Several years ago, as I was spraying some household cleaner on my kitchen countertops, it occurred to me as I inhaled the strong fumes that they were probably
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