Growing and Using Cilantro and Coriander Seed

Cilantro is one of those herbs that people either adore or can’t stand—there’s really no in-between. Personally, I’m a big fan. Luckily, most of my family likes it too, though maybe not as much as I do. Seriously, what’s not to love? It’s simple to grow, gives you two herbs in one, and comes with … Read more

Growing and Using Basil

summer, the star of our garden is basil. Sure, tomatoes might be most gardeners’ pride and joy, but for us, it’s all about basil. Why? Because we’ve likely run out of homemade basil pesto for our weekly pizza nights—sometimes for weeks, if not months. And let’s be honest, nothing beats fresh basil pesto on pizza. … Read more

Growing a Mulberry Tree {and how to use mulberry leaves, branches, and berries}

A mulberry tree is an absolute must for your homestead or backyard. These fast-growing shade trees provide food for your family and excellent fodder for chickens, ducks, goats, and other livestock. Every part of the tree—the leaves, bark, and berries—is edible. Mulberry trees make a fantastic addition to any family orchard. When we first moved … Read more

Growing Pineapples from Store Bought Tops

Out of everything I’ve grown, I’d say pineapples excite me the most. I’m not entirely sure why, but there’s just something amazing about planting a pineapple top and getting fruit a couple of years later. This photo is from August 2011, about four months after I planted my first pineapple top. Here’s the same plant … Read more

Planting and planning a family orchard

a fruit garden on your property means years of harvests since most fruits come from perennial plants. Your backyard orchard will feed your family, support wildlife, and add beauty and shade to your land. From the day we moved here (and even before), we knew we wanted a family orchard. When we bought this place, … Read more

How much to plant to feed your family?

Figuring out how much to plant to feed your family for a whole year is super helpful when planning your garden. What works for one family of four might not be the same for another—it all depends on taste preferences, your climate, and whether you’re growing veggies just for fresh eating or planning to preserve … Read more