Lilies for bouquets

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natural dyes, and, have saved the leftover "tea" from our last few batches of hydrosol. the water lleft over from distilling the eucalyptus hydrosol was a really, really interesting red color. i used some of the actual eucalyptus plant matter to compost dye some silk squares...those won't be ready for
a bit of lemon eucalyptus that hadn't made it into the still yet, so i cut those and they are in the drying shed now. i'll distill them as soon as the weather cooperates. those were the most "tender" herbs i wanted to save. i still have rosemary to distill, but it likes the cold, so it will be okay for...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2006_10_15_archive.html
but it feels good to get rid of that junk. now we can till/plant a big area behind our barn - we'll probably just seed it to pasture for now, as we don't really need any more space for herbs at the moment.
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he spent a few hours at our place digging out huge rocks that we couldnt' get with a skid loaded, pulling out trees and stumps that were in the way of mowing or were too near out buildings, and removing old fenceposts that were no longer in use. then he tilled our back pasture area (behind the barn, for
we hope to seed that area to pasture really soon, so we can care for it ourselves from now on. posted by girlwithasword at : am comments: email this blogthis!...
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also, please note that both picket fence creamery and prairieland herb s are offering printable coupons for extra free stuff for sample sunday...so don't forget to click, print, and bring them out to the farm on sunday! posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis!
:) the essential herbal blog our neighbors at picket fence creamery prairie moon winery - amazing local wines paul's grains - local, organic, amazing grains and flours our neighbors at northern prairie chevre stork wearhouse - locally owned, natural goods for moms and babies walk slowly, live wildly...
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sidebar prairieland herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. thursday, april , a woman unscensored has a great product review for
here's our tutorial for making violet jelly - complete with photos . enjoy! posted by girlwithasword at : pm comments: email this blogthis!...
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a squadron of wheelbarrows and shovels of pitchforks.... and now we have nice piles of straw/manure to use for mulch :) then -harvest time!! i harvested black eyed susans to use for dye. elderberries!
:) the essential herbal blog our neighbors at picket fence creamery prairie moon winery - amazing local wines paul's grains - local, organic, amazing grains and flours our neighbors at northern prairie chevre stork wearhouse - locally owned, natural goods for moms and babies walk slowly, live wildly...
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yesterday we took advantage of great weather to make a new small pasture for the minis, distill lemongrass, and donna continues to beautify the farm with weeding. posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis!
thanks for braving the rain and muddy roads to celebrate with us!! posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest newer posts older posts home subscribe to: posts (atom) search this blog who's running this place, anyway?...
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natural dyes, and, have saved the leftover "tea" from our last few batches of hydrosol. the water lleft over from distilling the eucalyptus hydrosol was a really, really interesting red color. i used some of the actual eucalyptus plant matter to compost dye some silk squares...those won't be ready for
a bit of lemon eucalyptus that hadn't made it into the still yet, so i cut those and they are in the drying shed now. i'll distill them as soon as the weather cooperates. those were the most "tender" herbs i wanted to save. i still have rosemary to distill, but it likes the cold, so it will be okay for...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2006_10_15_archive.html
but it feels good to get rid of that junk. now we can till/plant a big area behind our barn - we'll probably just seed it to pasture for now, as we don't really need any more space for herbs at the moment.
:) the essential herbal blog our neighbors at picket fence creamery prairie moon winery - amazing local wines paul's grains - local, organic, amazing grains and flours our neighbors at northern prairie chevre stork wearhouse - locally owned, natural goods for moms and babies walk slowly, live wildly...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_05_13_archive.html
he spent a few hours at our place digging out huge rocks that we couldnt' get with a skid loaded, pulling out trees and stumps that were in the way of mowing or were too near out buildings, and removing old fenceposts that were no longer in use. then he tilled our back pasture area (behind the barn, for
we hope to seed that area to pasture really soon, so we can care for it ourselves from now on. posted by girlwithasword at : am comments: email this blogthis!...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_06_03_archive.html