The choice between homegrown vegetables and store-bought produce is a perennial dilemma for many consumers. Each option comes with its own set of advantages and considerations. In this post, we’ll explore the pros and cons of both homegrown and store-bought vegetables, helping you make informed decisions about your dietary choices and food sources.
I used to be an avid runner. Before moving to rural Florida, I was running about 10 miles a week in the Jacksonville suburbs. Now that we’re settled in on a farm in the backwoods, running isn’t quite as easy especially when the neighbors’ dogs don’t like me trotting by. Yeah, I’m staying busy at the TnF Farm but its not the same kind of cardio.
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Florida’s warm and subtropical climate provides a conducive environment for growing a variety of fruit trees. When selecting fruit trees for a goat farm in Florida, consider those that thrive in the state’s climate and offer nutritional benefits for goats. Here are some suitable fruit trees for a goat farm in Florida.
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I went to bed knowing Friday was going to be a busy day. My lovely wife, being clairvoyant about me awakening to sunrise, asked me to let the livestock out to graze the far side of our property. Like most 40 something men, I lack the ability to sleep like I could when I was a teenager and am often up before my alarm.
Home Grown Vegetables vs. Store-Bought
/in Farmer's Market, Homesteading/by FaithThe choice between homegrown vegetables and store-bought produce is a perennial dilemma for many consumers. Each option comes with its own set of advantages and considerations. In this post, we’ll explore the pros and cons of both homegrown and store-bought vegetables, helping you make informed decisions about your dietary choices and food sources.
I Need A Break From The Farm Life!
/in Let's Do Something/by TimI used to be an avid runner. Before moving to rural Florida, I was running about 10 miles a week in the Jacksonville suburbs. Now that we’re settled in on a farm in the backwoods, running isn’t quite as easy especially when the neighbors’ dogs don’t like me trotting by. Yeah, I’m staying busy at the TnF Farm but its not the same kind of cardio.
Goat Safe Fruit Trees
/in Farm Animals, Florida Living, Homesteading, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Nubian Goats/by KaitlynFlorida’s warm and subtropical climate provides a conducive environment for growing a variety of fruit trees. When selecting fruit trees for a goat farm in Florida, consider those that thrive in the state’s climate and offer nutritional benefits for goats. Here are some suitable fruit trees for a goat farm in Florida.
The Adventure Never Ends
/in Homesteading, Let's Do Something/by TimI went to bed knowing Friday was going to be a busy day. My lovely wife, being clairvoyant about me awakening to sunrise, asked me to let the livestock out to graze the far side of our property. Like most 40 something men, I lack the ability to sleep like I could when I was a teenager and am often up before my alarm.
TnF Cinnamon French Toast
/in Foodies, Let's Do Something/by TimIt’s a carb cheat day at the TnF Farm this fine Saturday morning! Hope you’re having an excellent morning too.