BlogHide Resteemsqberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoMaking My Barn QuiltThe Barn Quilt has been around for hundreds of years. Barns were not painted back in the day but were decorated sometimes with folk art. Once paint was available and people could afford it…qberryfarms (51)in walkwithme • 7 years agoWalk with me to go play in the dirt in the GreenhouseIt has been rainy, cloudy and windy for the last few days so that has given me a chance to work inside the greenhouse. Come on and Walk with me to go play in the dirt again today. The Greenhouse…qberryfarms (51)in veganwednesday • 7 years agoVegan Chickpea Cookie Dough - You don't have to feel Guilty anymore for just wanting the dough :)Vegan Chickpea Cookie Dough - A healthy and eggless no bake cookie filled with protein and Fiber! I love chickpeas. I don’t have that many recipes that call for chickpeas so when I found a…qberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoMy Greenhouse Dream Came True - Timberframe StyleMy love for plants came from my Momma. Growing up Momma always had houseplants and we had a veggie garden that we all worked in. We had some flowers in front of the house, but Momma swore she…qberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoPepe Le Pew came calling yesterday. I can’t make this stuff up!You remember Pepé Le Pew growing up? He was a fictional character from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. I used to watch it every Saturday morning, bundled up on…qberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoQberry Farms Blackberry WineOne of the things I was most excited about when we started planning our move to the farm was making wine. My Momma used to make it when I was little girl out of grape juice that she had canned. I…resteemedwalkerland (64)in gardening • 7 years agoHow to Harvest, Dry & Store Rose Hips (for tea, culinary and medicinal uses)A lot of people don't think about roses as a food source but around here, they are an important part of our perennial food landscape. We use both the petals and the hips for culinary, health, soap…qberryfarms (51)in shark • 7 years agoSharks Teeth! I was so happy to find mine this weekend :)The very first time I ever went to the beach in 1977, my sister and I walked on the beach and looked for sharks teeth all afternoon. It took us a while but eventually we both found a couple that…resteemedjgullinese (69)in photography • 7 years agoCades CoveOn one of my trips to North Carolina/Tennessee, I went to one of the oldest known structural communities still in existence in the United States, Cades Cove. Cades Cove, located in the Great Smoky…qberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoUsing Scraps from your kitchen: Turn Pineapple Skin into TepacheI have only made a few fermented drinks so far and I must admit I have focused on the no fail versions until I learn more. If you would like to give fermenting beverages a try this is THE ONE…qberryfarms (51)in flower • 7 years agoLook out! I am coming thru!!!Ever feel like ya gotta noose around your neck? Steepshot | IPFS | Google Playresteemedczechglobalhosts (79)in giveaway • 7 years agoFirst Day of Spring: special “Spring Photo Contest” for 30 SBD winner announcement!Hello fellow Steemians, One week has passed by really fast since announcing my special contest dedicated to the first day of spring last week. I have to say that I was truly overwhelmed with your…resteemedgoldenoakfarm (66)in homesteading • 7 years agoLayer Coop Amenities Part IIIErnie February 2013 This is Part III of a 3 part series. You can find Part I here: And Part II here: This part will cover feeders, waterers, grit and oystershell feeders, and…resteemedwalkerland (64)in gardening • 7 years agoHardneck Garlic: Scapes, Bulbils & UmbelsWhen you plant hardneck garlic they will develop what is called a scape (flower stalk). This is a thick curly stalk in the center of the leaves. You'll recognize the scape by its tubular shape and…resteemednatter (47)in adventure • 7 years agoLoud WOW guaranteed!=)I could not get enough of all that colourful beauty! Seriously, it is simply gorgeous, that place. Its impossible to describe fully the loudness of my "WOW", when I entered this flower kingdom.…qberryfarms (51)in gardening • 7 years agoMy Love for an Amaryllis just keeps growing and growingI have never received more enjoyment from a $6 purchase in all my days. We had Amaryllis bulbs in Tennessee and they were planted outside after danger of frost. They were ok to stay there over…qberryfarms (51)in nature • 7 years agoIts the small things.... like waking up to a Winter WonderlandMy Husband and I are both still big kids at Heart so we both were completely giddy last night as we watched the mountain being covered in a blanket of snow. We love snow and we had already decided…qberryfarms (51)in homesteading • 7 years agoUsing Scraps from your Kitchen: Regrowing Bok Choy from the discarded EndSince moving to the Farm, I am completely fascinated with all the things you can do with your scraps. Regrowing Bok Choy from the discarded end is one of them. Bok Choy are a type of Chinese…resteemedfor91days (71)in valencia • 7 years agoTurning Smoke Into Art - The Valencia Mascleta - Daylight FireworksI'll promise, this will be the last post related to Mascletàs! At least for the next few years. If you've seen my other posts, you'll already know what a Mascletà is. People often wonder why these…resteemedchrisdavidphoto (62)in art • 7 years agoUnderwater Model Shoot with SarahMeet the gorgeous Sarah. Model, horn player, dancer, diver, bird enthusiast(From her IG). Getting back into Sydney and going through the pains and traumas of being financially hit hard by…