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06/09/2026

Before making significant changes to your property, observe it for at least one full year. Understand all the seasons and intentionally track changes. I marked my yard's shade patterns to strategically place crops.

06/08/2026

Thinking about tackling those steep hillsides? This scythe might be the answer, but be warned: it's a serious workout and surprisingly repetitive. Plus, watch out for your fingers!

06/08/2026

Learn how to create a garden with minimal edges, especially with creeping grasses. Discover why a square shape is best for reducing maintenance and how in-ground or raised beds can increase production and reduce watering.

06/07/2026

Considering affordable metal raised garden beds? Many friends have had them for 3 years, and they still look new. They use crossed ties to prevent bowing out. Great value for about $150 for two 2x4x8 beds.

06/07/2026

We're gearing up for the growing season and warmer weather. What are you doing to prepare for spring? Share your tips and ideas – you might inspire us with something new!

06/06/2026

Keeping your chickens hydrated in the cold is a challenge. A 55-gallon drum with ni**le drinkers works well, staying mostly thawed thanks to ice insulation. But the exposed cups can freeze solid, requiring manual thawing for your flock.

06/06/2026

Spring is the perfect time to overseed your pasture or fields. Adding clover or vetch can significantly improve nitrogen cycles and overall vegetation health. Whether for a winter cover crop or spring growth, overseeding offers many benefits.

06/05/2026

Don't let old, moldy hay go to waste! It's the perfect time to clean out shelters and use that excess hay. Layer it in raised beds, use it as garden amendment under cardboard and wood chips, or let it decompose for a year. You'll have an amazing garden next season!

06/05/2026

Want more from your raised beds with less watering? Dig out the base, pack it tight with logs and wood chips, then backfill with soil. This 'wood core' method helps beds absorb and retain more water, maximizing your harvest.

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36 Hodges Ferry Road
Spencer, TN
38585

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Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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