There's quite a list of vegetables you can grow in the winter! These cold-loving food crops including broccoli, lettuces, carrots, beets, kale, radishes, spinach, and Swiss chard actually taste better when grown at this time of year. With some simple
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Butchering Chickens - If you raise your own meat chickens then chances are you already know how to butcher them for your family. For those who have never done it, but are considering raising meat chickens, then this is a process you will need to.
I experimented with some white sand poured around the succulents in soil in their containers to create a coastal version, adding a piece of driftwood and some shells.
I grew these this year. Low growing, good for front of borders. Leucanthemum 'Aglaia' Shasta Daisy: Full Sun, perennial, blooms all summer if deadheaded, divide every 2-3 years. So fluffy & pretty!