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lovehina019 · 1 month
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Wednesday, September 6th 2023
Great Northern beans freshly picked and canned, along with some cucumbers harvested from the garden.
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colorsoutofearth · 1 year
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Tomato rainbow
Photo by @Carmelbellafarm on Instagram
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balkanradfem · 2 years
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Increase in daily harvests
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freshtendril · 2 years
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Smokey Summer Garden Chowder
With fire roasted chicken and chicken stock, sweet corn, fire roasted Padrón chilis, patty pan squash, smoked lobster mushrooms, onion, fennel, white tomatoes, cream, milk, salt, white pepper and Smoked Spanish paprika.
Spicy, Smokey, sweet, rich, tangy, and oh so good.
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wavefoot · 10 months
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Eating out of the garden tonight!
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forest-woman · 5 months
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Heart shaped potatoes 🥔
Grown with love.
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Another weekend, another tomato harvest.
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traditional knife 石镰shilian specially used to harvest glutinous rice
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puppetmaster13u · 12 days
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Prompt 279
Now Danny didn’t mean to make a Bootube channel. He’d meant to send that sleep deprived ramble to Tucker, but he had clicked on the wrong app and yeah. Apparently people enjoy his space rambles- or it could have been the ghost blob-cats that had decided to flop onto him. (Honestly he wasn’t surprised they would start to mimic the shapes of things in their surroundings)
Tucker? Found it hilarious, as did Sam and Val and… um, okay this has become their shared channel now, nice. Though there are some strange comments on some of the videos. Really, what do they mean green sky and crazy tech???
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sweetoothgirl · 1 year
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from the garden x
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snekdood · 5 months
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so I found this really cool website that sells native seeds- and you might be asking me "snekdood, haven't you posted an entire list of websites that sell native wildflower seeds that you're going to add on to soon?" and yes that's true, but that's not the kind of native seed im talking about rn.
see, on my quest to find websites that sell native wildflowers, I came across this dope ass website that sells seeds that have been farmed and harvested by ntv people traditionally, i'll let the website do the talking:
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so anyways this is the coolest website ever. you can find the wild relatives of chiles on here called chiltepines, you can find different colors of corn and cool squash's, and every seed from whichever farm has it's own lil origin story written about it. you can also find other veggies here that are already commercially available to help fund and support this organization. as well as there being a cool gift shop with a lot of art made by different native folk from all around as well as cookbooks, jewelry, pottery, weavings, and clearly plenty more:
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as well as a pantry?? with premade soup mixes??? and i really want to try them now??????
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anyways I think its worth snoopin' around bc I'm almost positive you'll see something you think is cool (oh also if you happen to have some seeds passed down from ur family too and ur also native they seem like they would gladly help produce more)
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ethereal-esa · 2 years
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🍃 ~Sage board~ 🍃
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balkanradfem · 2 years
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First summer harvest!
I've been harvesting onions, greens and dill from my garden for a while, but I've been holding on to find the first zuchinni, to really start harvesting full meals. And there she is!
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Now that I have a zuchinni, I can collect everything else and make a good lunch! It's still early to get full-sized potatoes, but I will scratch a little underneath one to see if I can steal a few:
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I can! These are going to be soo sating. I'm going to thin out some carrots too!
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Tiny but they'll do great. Since the parsley is looking so fresh and healthy, I'm going to grab a bunch of that too:
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And, I'll take a pepper, and some onions as well:
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And now I have everything I need to make a great summer stir-fry! Can’t wait for green beans and tomatoes, and then I’ll have many meal options.
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freecycleusa · 2 years
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bumblebeeappletree · 3 months
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Every once in a while I’ll see some posts about everyone should become vegan in order to help the environment. And that… sounds kinda rude. I’m sure they don’t mean to come off that way but like, humans are omnivores. Yes there are people who won’t have any animal products be it meat or otherwise either due to personal beliefs or because their body physically cannot handle it, and that’s okay! You don’t have to change your diet to include those products if you don’t want to or you physically can’t.
But there’s indigenous communities that hunt and farm animals sustainably and have been doing so for generations. And these animals are a primary source of food for them. Look to the bison of North America. The settlers nearly caused an extinction as a part of a genocide. Because once the Bison were gone it caused an even sharper decline of the indigenous population. Now thankfully Bison did not go extinct and are actively being shared with other groups across America.
Now if we look outside of indigenous communities we have people who are doing sustainable farming as well as hunting. We have hunting seasons for a reason, mostly because we killed a lot of the predators. As any hunter and they will tell you how bad the deer population can get. (Also America has this whole thing about bird feathers and bird hunting, like it was bad until they laid down some laws. People went absolutely nuts on having feathers be a part of fashion like holy cow.)
We’re slowly getting better with having gardens and vertical farms within cities, and there’s some laws on being able to have a chicken or two at your house or what-have-you in the city for some eggs. (Or maybe some quails since they’re smaller than chickens it’s something that you’d might have to check in your area.) Maybe you would be able to raise some honey bees or rent them out because each honey tastes different from different plants. But ultimately when it comes to meat or cheese? Go to your local farmers. Go to farmers markets, meet with the people there, become friends, go actively check out their farm. See how the animal lives are and if the farmer is willing, talk to them about sustainable agriculture. See what they can change if they’re willing. Support indigenous communities and buy their food and products, especially if you’re close enough that the food won’t spoil on its way to you. (Like imagine living in Texas and you want whale meat from Alaska and you buy it from an indigenous community. I would imagine that would be pretty hard to get.)
Either way everything dies in the end. Do we shame scavengers for eating corpses they found before it could rot and spread disease? Do we shame the animals that hunt other animals to survive? Yes factory farming should no longer exist. So let’s give the animals the best life we can give them. If there’s babies born that the farmer doesn’t want, give them away to someone who wants them as a pet. Or someone who wants to raise them for something else. Not everyone can raise animals for their meat. I know I can’t I would get to emotionally attached. I’d only be able to raise them for their eggs and milk.
Yeah this was pretty much thrown together, and I just wanted to say my thoughts and throw them into the void. If you have some examples of sustainable farming/agriculture, please share them because while I got some stuff I posted from YouTube, I’m still interested to see what stuff I might’ve missed!
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