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Solid root crop harvest, one of the easiest categories of plants to grow if you’re just looking to set it and forget it. Carrots, beets, turnips, radi...

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Asparagus is a plant that takes a LOT of patience to set up, but once you get it going, it can quite literally pay you back for a LIFETIME. When plant...

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If you’re trying to grow potatoes, you might get better results using some thing called a seed potato. These are the same thing as normal potatoes, th...

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Wasabi is the hardest plant we've ever tried to grow. To this day, we've never had a successful crop! Part of that is trying to grow a cool temperatur...

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Spring is almost here, so I’m enjoying thr last few weeks of (relative) calm in the garden before it gets hectic. Signs of life everywhere right now!...

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Pro tips for growing bigger better beets. You dont have to do this, but it tends to produce larger beets. And make sure to eat the greens! #garden

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When you plant carrots make sure to thin then out! They’ll stay small otherwise. Thin to about 1-2” between after they sprout. And eat the baby carrot...

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Grew a giant sunflower head and made my own Epic Ranch flavor roasted sunflower seeds #garden

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Potatoes are "pioneer crops", or crops that are great to plant in unimproved soil. They'll not only grow well, but will set the soil up for success in...

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Growing your own herbs is the highest bang for your buck in the garden. Theyre $ at the grocety store but EASY to grow and transform into a ton of awe...

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Search for my seed company Botanical Interests if you want to try any of these epic varieties #garden

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If you’re into citrus, grow this orange. #garden

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After a rainy two weeks, it’s a beautiful late winter day, which means it’s the perfect time to spend the afternoon in the garden, preparing for the s...

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PAINTING TREES - This seems insane, but it's improved the health of our young fruit trees in the Epic Orchard immeasurably as we've planted 40+ fruit...

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It might not seem like there's much to plant in February, but if you're starting seeds indoors you can get a LOT going right now: Carrots: These are t...

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Invited my friend @Grafting Dragon Fruit over to the homestead to propagate some rare varieties. These techniques look complicated, but are actually p...

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PRUNING PEACHES - It's legitimately scary to prune fruit trees, especially for the first time. What if you do it wrong...did you ruin years of growth?...

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Epic Honesteading book orders ship with a FREE pack of seeds, and a FREE digital supplemental guidebook. When I first saw this little 1,000sqft house...

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PEANUTS - This is a plant that Kevin has struggled to grow for many years...in fact, he even hid a video on his channel called "My Pathetic Peanut Har...

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Luffa is one of the most rewarding plants we've ever grown in the garden. You can eat it when young, let it climb all over your garden for a beautiful...

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BIG BLUEBS - if there ever was a fruit to grow in a container, it’s a blueberry! They like an acidic soil, which most of us don’t have naturally in ou...

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Just have fun in the garden this year. #garden #yolo

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MONSTER ONIONS - Last year, I grew the biggest onions of my life - and I’ll beat that this year with this trick! Start by getting your tools: onion st...

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CHRISTMAS TREE REPURPOSE - I'm a live Christmas tree kind of guy, but ONLY because I make use of it in multiple ways in the garden after the holidays...