Sunday, May 29, 2011
My family and I will be taking a quick trip to Denison tomorrow to check out Dominion Farms, a ranch offering grass fed beef, humanely raised pork, pastured chicken and eggs. I'm hoping that I like what I see. I've been searching for meat sources that haven't been feedlot finished or raised in nightmarish factories for some time now. Not as easy as it seems. I'll report back!
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Jennifer is a clinical herbalist and health coach, specializing in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Her interest in plant medicine led Jennifer to spend years studying herbology, physiology, and nutrition. She works one-on-one with her clients via her herbalist and health coaching business, Prairie Hawk Botanica. Jennifer lives on a homestead in rural Texas with her husband, 2 children, and various animals. In her spare time she loves to be in her large herb and vegetable garden. Sharing herb knowledge and her love of natural healing with others is her calling. Find Jennifer at www.priariehawkbotanica.com.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Busy Days
Hi all. Sorry for the long days between posts. It seems that as spring arrives and there is more to post about, there is also a lot more to do in the yard. With all the wonderful rain in the last month, I'm afraid my garden has turned into a weedy extravaganza. Fighting through the weeds finds some very tasty lettuce, spinach, red beets, onions, radishes, summer squash,. and zuchinni ready to pick. The rewards of gardening are evident on the dinner table each night. As the summer progresses, I'm looking forward to harvesting many more tasty treats. The cucumbers are looking good, but are still not ready to pick yet. Maybe in a few weeks. They're a family favorite here.
Other than the vegetable garden, the blackberries and plums are ready too! It's a good thing because between the insects, the poison ivy, the weeds and the mowing, going outside these days isn't as appealing as it could be. Grumbling aside, things are looking great here and we are enjoying both the weather and the gardening. I hope you are enjoying your springtime days!
Other than the vegetable garden, the blackberries and plums are ready too! It's a good thing because between the insects, the poison ivy, the weeds and the mowing, going outside these days isn't as appealing as it could be. Grumbling aside, things are looking great here and we are enjoying both the weather and the gardening. I hope you are enjoying your springtime days!
I am a homeschooling mother of four. I love my family. I love the sunshine. I love making crafts and surprising the kids with a new creation. I love watching things grow.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Look at this lovely: Lakota squash. It's a winter squash that I'll definitely be trying out this year. Lakota takes a long time to mature, so I'll be making room in my garden as soon as my summer harvest is over with. I hear that it makes very good pies, and is also a good baking squash. Can't wait!
Jennifer is a clinical herbalist and health coach, specializing in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Her interest in plant medicine led Jennifer to spend years studying herbology, physiology, and nutrition. She works one-on-one with her clients via her herbalist and health coaching business, Prairie Hawk Botanica. Jennifer lives on a homestead in rural Texas with her husband, 2 children, and various animals. In her spare time she loves to be in her large herb and vegetable garden. Sharing herb knowledge and her love of natural healing with others is her calling. Find Jennifer at www.priariehawkbotanica.com.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Here's a link to some good baseline information for controlling garden pests without resorting to chemical pesticides.
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Jennifer is a clinical herbalist and health coach, specializing in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Her interest in plant medicine led Jennifer to spend years studying herbology, physiology, and nutrition. She works one-on-one with her clients via her herbalist and health coaching business, Prairie Hawk Botanica. Jennifer lives on a homestead in rural Texas with her husband, 2 children, and various animals. In her spare time she loves to be in her large herb and vegetable garden. Sharing herb knowledge and her love of natural healing with others is her calling. Find Jennifer at www.priariehawkbotanica.com.
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