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π‘ Townhome living, homestead dreaming π Bread baker | πͺ΄ Patio gardener | π« Modern pioneer π Learning as I grow - one jar, loaf, and garden box at a time
When I brought home Little Miss Figgy just three months ago, I was told not to expect fruit if I kept her in a container. Wellβ¦ she must not have gotten the memo, because Iβve got several figs coming in! Even though Iβm grateful, I do wish I could plant her in the ground. Butβ¦

π¨ Dr. Alexandra Munoz Phd on Big Ag's "License to Kill" Liability Shields: "Glyphosate is impacting the proper sexual development of children." Check out this thread for the highlights. π§΅ (1:04) What Are Pesticide Liability Shields? (2:11) Scope of Products Affected byβ¦
#LifeLesson π±
Grow food. Share wisdom. Live slow. This is the rhythm Iβm learning to follow. Itβs not about having a perfect setup or acres of land, itβs about showing up for the little things. Planting what you can. Learning as you go. And finding joy in the process, not just the harvest.
When you escape the matrix and build your own nut-based economy... But the Fed sends a fat cat to destabilize your squirrel sovereignty. π (Captured on my backyard camera)
Some of you may want to follow this like minded friend. We can form our own little community to share and help each other. The more the better. We need to share our skills so we can all pass them on and not have them be lost.
I am looking for like-minded followers who would like to process your own food. Would be greatly appreciative if a big account would give us a shoutout. Just can't seem to pass the 1000 follower threshold. We do follow back all real accounts!
My first ever peach. π€© π There are only 7 that I left on one the tree to ripen. Out of 11 fruit trees altogether, it's a start! Maybe next year there will be apples and cherries too? π π π
Letβs talk DIRT - SOIL, the real good stuff!! Iβm going to @RealRobinBasilβs upcoming Space. Will you join too?
Grow food. Share wisdom. Live slow. This is the rhythm Iβm learning to follow. Itβs not about having a perfect setup or acres of land, itβs about showing up for the little things. Planting what you can. Learning as you go. And finding joy in the process, not just the harvest.

Join me this Wednesday at 11AM EST on @XSpaces for a conversation with @JakesDirtTalk, third-generation organic gardener and modern-day naturalist. Weβll dig into soil health, garden wisdom, quirky haikus, and the deeper meaning of growing slow. From pumpkin vines and potatoβ¦
Observation of the day! The milk weed is doing fantastic this year. Taller than me, these flowers bring so many different species to one spot.
Super easy, really productive - Iβm ready to try growing some next year!
Shishito peppers are one of my favorite things to grow. Theyβre super easy, really productive, and versatile. I like to pickle a bunch when I get a good harvest (just vinegar, garlic, a little salt, and whatever herbs I have on hand). Theyβre perfect to toss into a quick stirβ¦
Sunday is His Day! ππΌβ€οΈππΌπ
#recipeoftheweek When it's good. It's from your Garden π―
Shishito peppers are one of my favorite things to grow. Theyβre super easy, really productive, and versatile. I like to pickle a bunch when I get a good harvest (just vinegar, garlic, a little salt, and whatever herbs I have on hand). Theyβre perfect to toss into a quick stirβ¦
Shishito peppers are one of my favorite things to grow. Theyβre super easy, really productive, and versatile. I like to pickle a bunch when I get a good harvest (just vinegar, garlic, a little salt, and whatever herbs I have on hand). Theyβre perfect to toss into a quick stirβ¦

Having #cucumber troubles? kitchengardens.com/why-your-cucumβ¦
This needs to be a Chevy Commercial ππ§π€£ π½οΈCREDIT: /gatlin_didier via @tiktok_us
Some more gorgeous flowers from this morning ππ
One of the unexpected joys of feeding the birds? Getting surprise sunflowers in return. π» I never planted these... just put out seeds for my feathered friends, and nature took care of the rest. When you give to the earth, it often gives back in the most beautiful ways.

Giving back to the Earth doesnβt require perfection. It just requires intention. π± Compost your scraps. πΌ Plant something native. πΏ Collect rainwater. π Shop local and seasonal. π Reduce what you throw away. π§‘ Spend time outside and teach others to care too. Smallβ¦