Gardening

General Gardening Category

Soil

There are 6 basic types of soil. Sand, Clay, Slit, Peat, Chalk, and Loam. Sandy is fine and has great drainage. It tends to be acidic and doesn’t have many nutrients. If you have sandy soil adding peat, mulch and manure will add needed nutrients, and keep them from running off. Clay is dense and drys out in the summer. In the winter it holds… Read More »Soil

Seed Preservation

    As your favorite flowers and vegetables bloom, don’t forget to harvest some of those seeds! I put several jars on the table in the garden and as the flowers wilt, the seeds are collected. (Don’t forget to label the jars so you know whats, what!) The easiest way to collect those seeds is to DeadHead the flowers. You simply cut off the flowers when they… Read More »Seed Preservation

    All about Fall

      Join me on October 3rd at 10 am for a live event on Fall! We will go over the fall plant, seed collection, and harvest preservation. facebook.com/thebutterflyhill or learn more at The Butterfly Hill.com Learn more about our community

      Preserving the harvest

      So we’ve grown all this food, how do we preserve it? What do you do with all the zucchini, or tomatoes? I have found that you can only make so much zucchini bread, so what to do with all of the rest? I prefer canning over freezing. I find that my stores last longer when can. I resisted canning for the longest time. I remember… Read More »Preserving the harvest

      Canning

        I prefer canning over freezing for preserving food. I find that the veggies taste better and last longer. Not to mention, you know exactly what’s in the jar! First, get a giant pot of water on the stove to boil. Then wash all the jars and lids and rings. I wash more than I need, nothing is worse than having everything ready to go and… Read More »Canning

        Making Umeboshi

        Umeboshi are Japanese salted plums. We have three plum trees here on The butterfly Hill that had not been pruned in many years. Since I was learning what we have here on The Butterfly Hill first, I wanted to know how to take care of the trees and cure its fruit. After much research, it was decided, the trees needed to severely cut back to… Read More »Making Umeboshi

        California Hazel Nut

          This journey has been magical from the start. It started as a Butterfly project and has evolved into Permaculture Homesteading. One of the very first steps is learning what surrounds you. If you are lucky enough to have California Hazel Nut shrubs, go buy a lotto ticket! Also known as the Western Beaked Hazel, Western Hazel, Beaked Hazel. Latin name Corylus Cornuta variety Californica. They… Read More »California Hazel Nut

          Milkweed

            Plant it and they will come…. Join the community

            Your gonna do WHAT?!

              Homesteading is not for sissy’s. The naysayers will be many. Don’t listen, don’t get discouraged. Follow your own heart and do what it takes to make your dreams come true. I have had so many failures in all my new adventures. But I don’t really think of them as failures. Simply a try. Try and Try Again! and again, until you succeed. Seeds are a… Read More »Your gonna do WHAT?!