Sunday, February 03, 2013
Practical Plants
Here is a nifty permaculture wiki that I just found. You can browse by the location where you want the plant, or by use. Some of the uses listed include medicinal, edible, basketry, windbreaks, containers, wax, string, and soap. I planted some willows last year (or maybe the year before? I don't recall...) specifically for future use in weaving baskets and garden edging. Most people know of using thorny shrubs to discourage intruders (for example, around first-floor windows for home security) or hedges to contain livestock (much more common in Europe, actually, but still). But there are some uses here that many people might not typically think of. Practical Plants
Cookie, the mini, pulling a sled!
Miniature Horse sledding I have been periodically working with my miniature horse, Cookie, to teach her to drive. She still needs a bit of ...

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These are my various home-made concoctions that I have found very useful to use around the farm. For the Coat Fly Spray : I find the very b...
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Here is my latest kitchen crafty venture... Making a thickening gel from various seeds and spices. I first came across the idea on a beauty...
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Feeding field boarded horses can be a challenge. I was always frustrated with most of the barns where I field boarded, because the horses...