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Alaskan

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I love Nasturtium. I grow some every year. That’s one of the plants I grow inside in the winter. It’s super easy. If you use energy saving bulbs in the house you can grow just about anything. No need for fancy grow lights. I winter over a fig tree under 4 watt LED bulbs. It even produces fruit with those lights and I end up getting two harvests a year off of it.
Huh... I will have to try to over winter it then.

The nasturtium is so great since we eat the flowers as well as the leaves.
 

baymule

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Welcome from Texas. How wonderful that you now have your farm, even better when you get the 5 acres next to you. On my list of chicken breeds in the White Rocks and because I think they are so pretty, Jubilee Orpingtons. I have no chickens right now, gave them to a disabled couple because I'll be moving in the spring and needed to cut down. I love to garden and will be looking forward to pictures of your gardening.

Old hens make the best broth and I can the meat. Rich and full of flavor, it makes the best chicken salad, soup or whatever you use chicken in. many of us here do a lot of canning and will be glad to help you any way we can.
 

Trying2keepitReal

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Welcome! And glad you joined ;) everyone here has been very welcoming, non-judgmental and FULL of knowledge.

We have chickens that we use as layers, but there are a couple that get an extra snuggle or two but if I had to eat them I would!
 
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