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Amber Lake Farm
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no till, regenerative farming

#[0]​ #[1]​ #[2]​ We have a private telegram group for homesteaders, farmers, gardeners if you are interested. It’s kind of a SHTF network. Here is the mission: “To build a network of like-minded farmers/homesteaders/self-reliant people so we eventually have someone within 25-50 miles of one another, linking them all together.”

DM me if you want more info or the link to join.

NC. TN has some good farming land and no state income taxes. I can’t argue with MS, KY or AR either, though. All good spots. AZ might be harder to farm than the other states you mentioned.

yeah, i get lots of shrooms popping up.

Is it me or is nostr flaky today?

Final garden prep for transplanting next week! #permies

Today, I got carrots, radishes direct sown. Also planted dill, rosemary, sweet basil, okra, potatoes. #permies

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very nice plants

I like to start them early so I can transplant into the ground late March. I start them first of March. Gives me a couple weeks jump.

Thanks. I have 3 containers of them started in soil blocks. Hoping to have about 150-160 to plant. #permies

Time to transplant the peas! The low-profile clear plastic totes with clear lids are working great as mini greenhouses.

I need to get some hatch green pepper seeds to grow my own.

Please comment with your favorite herb, fruit, flavor to infuse into honey. I am making Carolina Reaper Infused Honey. What else should I experiment with? #permies

Part of my finds this week, an ivory Inuit fork.