Repliessteemitboard (66)in poleshift • 5 years agoRE: Remembering The Old-Days, Not So Long AgoCongratulations @derekfreeman! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others…steemitboard (66)in poleshift • 6 years agoRE: Remembering The Old-Days, Not So Long AgoCongratulations @derekfreeman! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year! Click here to view your Board Support SteemitBoard's project…steemitboard (66)in poleshift • 6 years agoRE: Remembering The Old-Days, Not So Long AgoCongratulations @derekfreeman! You have completed the following achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : Award for the number of upvotes Click on the badge to view…wizardave (59)in homesteading • 6 years agoRE: Cone Flower - EchinaceaI've harvested some from roadside and have it hanging, drying. Not a lot of info available through google on this. Can you clarify one question? Do you keep the root separate? Some sites talked…pathfinda (25)in introduceyourself • 6 years agoRE: Hi steemitThanks boss pls a little upvote will be greatly appreciatedgoldcat (39)in planetstewardship • 7 years agoRE: Native Plant Gardeners, Beware...That's a damn good idea! Thanks, Derek. I'm thinking of creating a list of non-native invasive plants versus a list of native plants for the northeast and posting it. At least the main ones.…goldenoakfarm (66)in barncats • 7 years agoRE: Barn Cats of Golden Oak FarmYeah, the spraying issue is really nasty. All ours are fixed. There is no shortage of cats that are on "death row" that can be adopted as barn cats.goldcat (39)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"Derek, I'm happy to see you working with "One Straw Revolution"! It's a question of symbiosis, connectedness, and using the land without destroying it or even disturbing it. Good luck!!!goldcat (39)in poleshift • 7 years agoRE: Remembering The Old-Days, Not So Long AgoI wonder what Neil deGrasse Tyson has to say about it... if you could reach him. It would be awesome to have him back you up!templewolf (25)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"Excellent post - very interesting, and informative.goldenoakfarm (66)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"Here ya go: and if you come to visit, you can see first hand how it works.goldenoakfarm (66)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"I've been using hay since 1993, and it may be loaded with seed, but put down properly, there are NO weeds. I'll be looking for your e-mail!goldenoakfarm (66)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"I used clover for cover crop last year, as the drought the year before cut severely the available hay for mulch. Once the clover reached a certain height and the plants got so big, I was unable to…homesteadbuilder (44)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: My Part In The "One Straw Revolution"Wow! That looks really good! Might have to try some of that!goldcat (39)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Spring Thyme?Awesome, amazing thyme! How much do you put in one cup of tea? I have thyme growing and it, too, grew all winter.goldcat (39)in poleshift • 7 years agoRE: The AnswerWell, we do see some things differently from different perspectives.goldcat (39)in poleshift • 7 years agoRE: The AnswerDerek, I am really moved by this eloquent post. And perfect timing for Mothers' Day! You are completely right, in my opinion. We have the ability and responsibility to maintain a symbiotic…goldenoakfarm (66)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Spring Thyme?That'll keep you outta trouble for a while....goldenoakfarm (66)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Spring Thyme?I am creating a new thyme bed in the New Herb garden this year, if I can ever get to it...sumatranate (64)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Spring Thyme?Great write-up. Thanks for all of the valuable information.