Asย aย proper nature lover, heย has his own garden and grows his own vegetables. Heย often shares pictures ofย what heโs growing with his fans onย social media.
She used toย spend the summer harvesting corn and helping farmers inย the cornfields ofย her hometown ofย DeKalb, Illinois. Today, she continues toย enjoy farming and shares pictures that prove she isย aย very skilled gardener. She proudly displays her garden and vegetables asย well.
โI live in a food prison.. Itโs all by design just like prisons are by designed.ย I just got tired of being an inmate. So I figured, let me change this paradigm, let me grown my own food. This is one thing I can do to escape this predestined life that I have unwillingly subscribed to.โ
Growing your own food isn't rocket science. โGrowing food is very simple,โ says Kathleen Frith, managing director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment (CHGE) at Harvard Medical School. โIt takes a little time, but things like tomatoes, lettuce, peppers โ basic kitchen crops โ are very forgiving.
My favorite display ever on my antique iron tree form on my house. It is the form that inspired our wall planter we have sold on QVC. These plants are flowering cabbages and kales. Enjoy!!
...specifically, the Walled Kitchen Garden produces fruits and vegetables that allow Highgrove to be self-sufficient. Some of the fruits and vegetables the garden produces include leeks, Charlotte potatoes, cabbage, spring, carrots, brussel sprouts, apples, and strawberries....
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