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My Gardens

My gardens are located on my rural town lot of .29 acres. In just a tiny space I have been able to grow over 300 different plants for food & medicine. I am located in SW PA which is part of zone 6.

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Tea Thyme

Growing a tea garden can be a rewarding and relaxing endeavor. Start by selecting a suitable location well-draining and plenty of sunlight. Choose your favorite tea plants, such as Chamomile, and ensure they receive adequate water care. With patience and dedication, you'll soon enjoy the fruits of your labor in the form of fresh, homegrown tea!

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Food as Medicine

Food is not just nourishment; it's a powerful ally in boosting immunity and overall health. Incorporating nutritious, medicinal ingredients into your can support your well-being. Fermented foods, in particular, are excellent for gut health, helping to maintain a balanced microbiome. Embrace the healing properties of food and enjoy the benefits it brings to your body.

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Organic Compost

Looking to make your own compost Start by collecting food scraps like banana peels, coffee grounds, and eggshells. For indoor composting, consider worm vermicomposting, which is an effective and space-saving method. Additionally, you can create a-rich comfrey tea in a bucket to use as a natural garden nutrient that will boost your plants' health.

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