6 Tips To Prevent A Bee Swarm
January 18, 2016Honeybee swarming may be an uncontrollable event, but you can minimize the chances of it happening in your hive.
Honeybee swarming may be an uncontrollable event, but you can minimize the chances of it happening in your hive.
So you’ve got the bees. Make sure you have these other things, too, to ensure your beekeeping journey is a success.
Don’t let your ambitions of growing the perfect permaculture garden overwhelm you. Use these steps to start growing plants you’ll love and use.
Build a lasting and vital garden by including these plants into your permaculture guild.
For a garden where form meets function, turn to edible crops that are also pleasing to the eye.
Pay it forward with your harvest by growing food that you intend to give away.
Eating fermented products builds more than your gut biome—it builds community, too. Diversify the ferments you make by swapping cultures with friends.
Ducks are another backyard bird that doesn’t get quite the amount of attention that chickens do, but they can offer a lot to your urban farm.
Planting a garden that fosters native pollinators will create a circular relationship that benefits plants and insects alike.
Don’t let any part of your precious home-grown veggies go to waste with these creative preservation methods.