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link to Practical Gifts for Mushroom Lovers, Foragers & Foodies

Practical Gifts for Mushroom Lovers, Foragers & Foodies

The best gifts are useful gifts, so mushroom lovers aren't hard to shop for, and this list offers no shortage of practical presents. I asked hundreds of mushroom lovers and hunters about the best...

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7 Best Shade-Loving Tropical Fruit Trees

Fruiting shade "lovers" are more easily found in the tropics as they have intense sun for a longer time than in cold climates. Many tropical fruits grow in the understory of a tropical forest....

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link to Best Perennial Vegetables To Grow in Shade Complete List

Best Perennial Vegetables To Grow in Shade Complete List

Shady spaces can be as useful as a full-sun field. From the delicious perennial vegetables to be discovered in this post, you'll enjoy a lifetime of easy-growing nutritious food. The best thing...

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link to Complete Guide to Using Mushroom Plugs for Big Harvests

Complete Guide to Using Mushroom Plugs for Big Harvests

The way you use your mushroom plugs will determine how successful your harvests will be. For the best return on investment follow this complete guide on how to use your mushroom plugs, in 10...

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link to Best Companion Plants for Thriving Fruit Trees (What To Choose)

Best Companion Plants for Thriving Fruit Trees (What To Choose)

The best ground cover companions under fruit trees are multi-functional, good-looking, and perhaps edible. With the right plants, you can turn any fruit tree into a food forest island with a thriving...

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link to 36 Best Ground Covers & Plants To Grow in Rocky Soil

36 Best Ground Covers & Plants To Grow in Rocky Soil

Rocky soil types require plants that don't mind either (1) shallow pockets of soil among large rocks or (2) a lot of small to large broken rocks throughout deeper soil. We have both of these rocky...

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Hey, I'm Rachelle. After growing up in the city, I discovered the countryside and its offerings. With a life-long passion & education for high-quality food, I received the space & opportunity to grow it myself! These days, I have been busy learning everything about vegetable gardens, food forests, & self-sufficient living. I am sharing everything I learn & do on this site to help with your homestead too.

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