Garden Plans

2019 Garden plans / VLOG / Good Time Holler Homestead



A look into our plans for this years garden. Seeds choices, destinations, and a little background information from last years garden. Why I am so excited to grow these seeds and more! Follow along to see when these seeds grow and are transplanted into the garden!

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We are a family of 5 raised in the city but country bound. We closed on our 6 acre property in the summer of 2017 and have been learning to garden and homestead ever sense. We have goats, rabbits, pigs and chickens but plan on so much more! Our goal is to become 90% self-sufficient within the next 5 years!

Our everyday life consists of caring for the animals, building our property up, gardening and breeding animals! We leave the babies to be raised by their mothers until weaning time and then sell or process them! We believe we should all be aware of where our food is coming from and this is our way of teaching our children!

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  1. I also saw someone boil radishes for 1.5 hours and then mash them. This gentleman was a die hard potatoe grower and when he liked them that way I was impressed.

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