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Category Archives: Nutrition
Uses Remedies of Dandelion
Dandelion can be used liberally as it’s non-poisonous. Each of the parts of the plant are edible: the roots, leaves and blooms. Healthy kidney, urinary tract and liver function are helped by Dandelion. Select plants to collect that haven’t been …
Crickets for Survival
Crickets live in shallow tunnels dug beneath stones or dirt or in clumps of plant matter. Males can often be heard calling females for mating at night when they are more active. Most species are found in grasslands and forest, …
Posted in Domestic Skills, Food, Nutrition, Survival
Tagged education, food preservation, food sources, how to, planning, preparedness, preservation, recipes
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Life Beneath the Surface
Havre Beneath The Streets If you ever visit Havre Montanna, you may think that there isn’t much to see other than Norman’s Ranch and Sportswear store. While Norman’s is a fine establishment, there’s much more to Havre than meets the …
Posted in Air, Environment, Gardening, Methods, Nutrition, Shelter, Survival, Water
Tagged air, gardening methods, how to, planning, preparedness, shelter, water
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No Till Gardening Methods
After years of springtime digging and plowing and turning soil in her large garden, I have a friend that has just learned the benefits of no-till gardening. She shook her head, amazed at how well the plants produced without the benefit …
Posted in Berries, Flowers, Gardening, Herbs, Methods, Nutrition, Soil, Vegetables
Tagged cricket poo, drip irrigation, fertilizer, hay-bale gardening, lasagna gardening, mulch, no-till gardening
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