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Forecasted temperatures give a green light for planting

Forecasted temperatures give a green light for planting Email Many locations in Michigan saw multiple freeze and frost events, but forecasted milder low temperatures will allow gardeners to plant tender plants. Locations that have not passed their frost-free dates should keep an eye on the low temperatures. Figure 1. The growing degree days (GDD) base 50 degrees Fahrenheit as of May 16, 2021 (left) versus the average GDD since 1981. Spring came early to much of Michigan. As of April 1, 2021, the growing degree days (GDD) accumulation was 14 days ahead in majority of the state of Michigan. GDD is a temperature-derived index that is calculated based on the amount of heat accumulated above a base threshold temperature such as 50 degrees Fahrenheit and is strongly related to the rate of plant growth and development. The heat map of Michigan represents GDD between 0 and 338 GDD (Figure 1). The warmer the color, the more heat has accumulated in the area.

Survival essentials: Here s why you should grow food in your home garden before SHTF

https://www.afinalwarning.com/514507.html (Natural News) Preppers know that home gardening is a beneficial activity because it allows you to grow crops without any harmful pesticides. Becoming a home gardener also means you have access to food after SHTF. (h/t to FoodStorageMoms.com) 6 Reasons to start a home garden Even if the world doesn’t end tomorrow, below are six reasons to start growing fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables in your home garden. It gives you access to organic and nutritious vegetables  Growing your own food is one of the best ways to avoid genetically modified organisms (GMOs) like corn, potatoes, or soybeans. Aside from being GMO-free, growing organic crops protects your family from the harmful side effects of pesticides often used on store-bought produce.

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Resistance Chicks tell Health Ranger how they created a homestead on just one acre of suburban land

https://www.afinalwarning.com/517399.html (Natural News) Have you ever considered going “off the grid” but felt as though you did not have enough property or acreage to do it? It turns out you really do not need that much land to grow a considerable amount of food – more than you might think, in fact. Brighteon Conversations with Mike Adams, the Ohio-based “Resistance Chicks” tell all about how they created an entire homestead on just one acre of suburban land in the Cincinnati area. What started as just two city girls helping their grandmother weed her garden eventually turned into an “obsession” with living off the land as much as possible. And in today’s world, that decision is proving to be timelier than the sister duo probably imagined.

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