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Handmade Goods | Gnarly Farms
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Farming in Seminole Heights, FL, hoping if Code Enforcement comes we can bribe them with cookies. We sell some of our handmade goods at the occasional market (this has been rare with the advent of working our tushies off all summer) and in our Etsy Store. For sale we have (or will have in the very near future) wool dryer balls, mason jar coozies (customizable with your name or not), knit. Wears, seeds from our garden, seed bombs, and more. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? Why Grass Free Yards? In Florida, grass lawns don’t really make sense. A pretty lawn requires a lot of water and fertilizers and often pesticides. Xeriscaping with native plants saves water, chemicals, time, and money in the long term. Groundcovers usually don’t need to be mowed. They are great for kids and attracting wildlife such as butterflies. Http:/ www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/yards/. Http:/ pinellas.fnpschapters.org/. Follow Blog via Email.
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? Getting Rid of My Turf. July 13, 2012. A few months ago I joined the Florida Native Plant Society. They taught me about using native groundcover to replace some of my turf. I decided to document the process since there were not very many websites showing the steps of how this is done. Here is my backyard before removing the turf:. Newer posts →. Follow Blog via Email. Eat The Weeds and other things, too. Florida Native Plant Society Blog.
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On Bees: Our First Ever Hive Split [Attempt] | Gnarly Farms
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Farming in Seminole Heights, FL, hoping if Code Enforcement comes we can bribe them with cookies. On Bees: Our First Ever Hive Split [Attempt]. Posted on March 9, 2015. After this loveliness, we came home and put what little energy we had left from time in the sun and just generally having that lazy Sunday feeling into splitting our bee hive. Icing the swollen eye, 2014. The difference between a stung and non-stung eyeball. Until mom took me to a Dr. and he said to get meat tenderizer to take the swe...
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Dorm Room Philosophies | Gnarly Farms
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Farming in Seminole Heights, FL, hoping if Code Enforcement comes we can bribe them with cookies. Posted on January 28, 2015. All the steps to make big changes are so small and slow. Progress isn’t happening fast enough for me. Sleep when you die. Messy dishes used to be a sign of a good time and friends and I don’t think I used to hate doing them. I’ve almost been married 5 years! My college dorm philosophy: I don’t really like mess, but I do really like how it got here. Larr; My Death Cafe. Gnarly Farm...
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My Death Cafe | Gnarly Farms
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Farming in Seminole Heights, FL, hoping if Code Enforcement comes we can bribe them with cookies. Posted on December 28, 2014. I’m still alive. Maybe barely. But I am. I have been spending half of my nights at work (as in spending the night doing overnight respite work) and only half at home, except I’m still working the regular (and by regular I mean only sometimes regular) 40 hour work week. I’ve been working a lot. A lot a lot. Larr; Urban Foraged Dye Stuffs. Dorm Room Philosophies →. You are commenti...
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January | 2013 | pinellasnolawn
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? Monthly Archives: January 2013. January 19, 2013. Here is what I planted:. Mystery Wildflower (from Pinellas FNPS yard tour). Pink and Orange Cosmos. Thai Chili (Don’t rub your nose after touching, ouch! 8220;Long” Pepper (unsure what kind but it’s very mild). Kentuky Wonder Pole Bean. Melokia (Egyptian) Spinach- seeds I saved myself, yeah! 6 Months in – Yard Tour. January 9, 2013. Above: spiderwort and violets. Below: spiderwort and p...
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6 Months in – Yard Tour | pinellasnolawn
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? 6 Months in – Yard Tour. January 9, 2013. Here is the front entrance. I have removed a small corner of the front yard and made it into a native plant/ butterfly garden. The weed garden has spiderwort, wild violets, beautyberry, purslane, chickweed, sheep sorrel, plantain, wood sorrel, and wood betony. The violet leaves are fun to use in soup because they are heart shaped. Close up of the herb pot. It holds water well because I drilled ...
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July | 2012 | pinellasnolawn
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? Monthly Archives: July 2012. July 23, 2012. July 19, 2012. I just finished planting 14 one gallon potted sunshine mimosa plants. These are a native Florida plant and are really fun. The leaves fold up when you touch them, and they have pretty purple flower that attract butterflies. I first dug a hole, weeded around the hole a bit, and then planted the mimosa. Finally I put dirt or mulch around the plant to hold the cardboard down. A few mo...
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Plant Wish List | pinellasnolawn
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Why Grass Free Yards? August 19, 2012. I believe I would be able to grow all these plants at my home in zone 9B. I hope to obtain them and try them out soon. Comfrey – mulch plant, medicinal. Mashua- Vining nasturtium, edible leaves and flowers and tubers, natural insecticide. Buckwheat- mulch maker, edible, draws pollinators. Lamb’s Quarter- edible, nutrient accumulator, easy to grow. Sheep Sorrel- edible, easy to grow, nutrient accumulator. You’re defin...
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