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  • richland, MO
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Skip added a discussion to the group Ozarks Gardeners
Found this local group trying to localize the food supply here in the Ozarks. Worth a gander. http://wellfedneighbor.com/
October 18
We have also made 45 pints of green tomato relish
September 2
Hey, ya'll. Been around a while, but new to this group. I've been too busy canning and working in the garden to post much lately. We've been canning and freezing for the last month or so. My wife is scared of the pressure canner, so I do most of t...
September 2
Skip joined Angie Knost's group
We will focus this group on different methods of preservation. Canning, drying and freezing are common, but do you preserve your harvest by some other methods? I hope that we can share methods and techniques in this group. Please share pictures!
September 2
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May 18
I am not a "senior" as of yet, but there are many days I feel like it. I had a heart attack in 2002, and had triple bypass surgery on top of two stents. Now arthritis and his big brother, Burr, is starting to sit in some of the old joints. But I r...
May 17
Let's talk about how age and health issues can threaten our desire/ability to garden, how they affect how much we can do, and how we overcome the challenges through determination and ingenuity.
May 17

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At 4:03pm on May 20, 2009, Michelle W. Flannery said…
Hi Skip. Must apologize. Having a very distracting week. (lol) Realized I mentioned the Pickling and Kimchi discussion to you (which is someone else's and a group of it's own) instead of your canning recipe discussion. I just thought you'd have a better response to your discussion in the "Preserving the Harvest" group. I'm glad Angie started the group. Turns out me and a few others were on the verge of doing so ourselves. I'm glad she took it on. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your canning recipes. I especially love the old-fashioned (handed down through the family) recipes.

Got any squash canning recipes? I pickled some last year, but they're on the sweet side, and I don't really care for them. I expect to have a lot of squash this year, and would love a good old fashioned canning recipe, but I can't find anything I like on the web. Do you have some canned squash recipes you'd like to share? Sure hope so!
At 12:57pm on May 18, 2009, Michelle W. Flannery said…
Hi Skip. Angie Knost is going to be starting a Canning and Preserving Recipe group very soon. I thought you might like to move your Pickling and Kimchi discussion there when it's up so it can get more attention. The Root Cellar group is really supposed to focus on methods of preservation rather than recipes. I don't want your discussion to lose out on the chance for a stronger focus in the canning group.
At 8:03am on May 15, 2009, TAR HEEL said…
.....dirt in the hair, brings back memories.God bless your family.
At 6:44am on November 30, 2008, Beva said…
Hey Skip... you and my husband would get along just fine! Perhaps you have looked at my photo's already, if not, I have some posted of him and his bass. He has both a 16 foot Nitro bass boat, and also an Old Town kayak with the angler package... a very spoiled man!
he is hoping to retire in the next year or so... and just fish. He does not trout fish right now... but he is all set up to fly fish when he does find the time. We have some very good places in this area and if all else fails there is always the fish ponds at L.L.Bean!!! Have you ever been to Maine? I forget if you were the one who said they were here in autumn.
At 7:38am on November 28, 2008, Beva said…
Last winter was a tough one. We had many heavy storms and then rain on top of it. People lost homes, garages, barns, and shed due to collapse. Typically, a 6" snow fall is a medium to heavy storm. At any given time we may have ground accumulation of a foot to two feet of snow. Last winter was an exception as we had 4 feet + of accumulation. I struggled to keep the shed and boat house from collapsing! We have a plow truck, but it is getting elderly, so this past spring I purchased a snow blower for my compact tractor. I am hoping it will suffice, and I think in some way it may be better. We live on a private road that we have to do snow removal for ourselves. I think having a blower will help a lot, as now I can blow the snow back into the woods and prevent so much banking on the edges. The road got pretty narrow last winter!
My profile photo is of a storm last winter that was simply beautiful. I took that photo on my way to work that AM after the storm.
I am a summer girl... so I "endure" winter!
What is the landscape around your area? From your photos it looks to be very flat. We have sea marsh, low land plains, and some rolling hills with a lot of rivers, lakes, and streams. We are not far from the White Mountains or the ocean. We have a lot of forested areas and some farms are left.
Do you live in an agricultural area?
What I enjoy about this website is the variety of people and places and how diverse lifestyles can enjoy a community!
At 8:25pm on November 27, 2008, Beva said…
How lucky you and your wife are to have grand kids like this!! I think it is wonderful. My husband and I have none so far. Our son is dating a girl and it may get serious, but one never knows!

Do you get much for snow in your region? We have not yet had any... and that is fine with me!!!
:)
Beva
At 7:51am on November 24, 2008, Beva said…
Skip,
Thanks so much for your reply to my "change" discussion! I love the photo of your little girl with the dirt in her hair!!! She's my kind of kid!!! I'm one of those people who can't stay clean for 5 minutes!!! But, then... is this not why we have soap and water! :)
Welcome,
Beva
At 7:00pm on November 22, 2008, Joe Lamp'l said…
Hi Skip. I sure wish we were still producing new shows of Fresh from the Garden. I think it's time for a total redo of that series using all organic methods. I do think that show will become more popular than even in 2009 with so many more people interested in growing their own food. I may do my own series anyway for internet viewing. I'll keep you guys posted.
Best,
JL
At 7:46am on November 9, 2008, Ian said…
Hi Skip. Welcome to KGI. I hope you'll find the community interesting. If there is anything I can do please just leave a comment on My Page
At 7:04pm on November 8, 2008, James R. McBride said…
Hi Skip,
Welcome to KGI and thanks for doing your part in helping preserve our Earth. We look forward to sharing with you in the future. Good luck in your endevours.

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Where do you live and garden?
Richland, Missouri
How long have you been growing food?
forever!
Favorite foods:
anything out of the garden

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Garden 2009

I have most of my garden in now, and plan on finishing today. My garden is 140'X40', and is planter in 40'rows. So far, I have 10 rows of sweet corn, ten rows of potatoes, three rows of onions, three rows of beans, a row each of lettuce, spinach, and a half row of radishes and turnips. We have 48 tomato plants, and 40 assorted pepper plants. I have just planted 10 hills of yellow squash. five zucchini, and 5 cucumbers. I have yet to plant my Okra, cantelope, and watermelon.

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Gardening

When I was growing up in the 60's many people had a vegetable garden here in the Ozarks. It wasn't a matter of loving to garden, it was a major source of nutrition that was necessary. This was before welfare and food stamps, and many didn't have steady jobs, and without gardens, they would have to depend on hand-outs from neighbors who were a little better off. So most people gardened, and preserved all the food they could. Food was wild game, fish, and pork and beef raised on the farm.

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........So the story is that this land is under the unlawful use of big wigs.No body dares to touch them.As they are usually in govt.or are the relatives of those in power.That is why I was telling Salma,problem is not simple.It is so intricate,it...
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Glenn! we also have the same allotment system.In which about 550 square feet ,(if I am not mistaken) or so is alloted to a family to grow fuel wood on it .Govt. only plants the trees and then the family looks it aftern grow what everthey want alon...
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DIscussion group for people who hunt wild edibles.
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I would love to have an allotment, there needs to be more of them.
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great shot, yours seem to have the most on it.
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I pay £50 pounds a year approximately for my allotment. This amount has doubled in the last few years as their popularity has increased. Mine is 300 square yards, although there are smaller ones. The trend nowadays is to split them in two, so they...
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Allotments are now very popular in the UK. I used to have empty ones around mine for years. This site describes what an allotment is. The main advantage of an allotment is that it does not have to be too tidy, so is ideal for trying out different ...
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I believe the British allotment system was developed in the late 19th & early 20th centuries to feed the urban poor mainly in the north of the country. Areas of land in urban areas were owned by local government and small parcels [300 square yards...
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I am not in Pakistan as you know but there are very many similarities. The populace is very poor with the basic wage being given to most and usually without health insurance included, even though that is illegal here. The basic wage is not enough ...
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Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

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Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

If you have a recipe you want to add on here, just post it on the site and leave a comment on my page telling me where it is and I'll go and fetch it back here.

They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

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US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
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Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

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I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

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I have just written this note so that I can see what we can achieve by using this new feature.

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