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Part 2: How To Grow Food to Feed You and Your Family for a Year. How Much Should You Grow?

Ooh, lots to cover here, so brew yourself a nice cuppa something and join me today while I dive into one of the most difficult topics of this entire journey: How much do you need to grow to feed you and your family for a year? This is the second installment in a series I…

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Today I breathed in a different way. Today I felt Today I breathed in a different way. Today I felt the earth breathe a deep, almighty, planetary sigh of relief. Today I walked along satin water. Touched brilliant leaves. Got tangled in ancient roses along a trail. Saw a single seen sun set on a single walked earth. Felt laugher bubble up and listened to children shriek with excitement and possibility. I’m ready. I’m so ready. Let’s plant hope together.🌱🌍
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Hugelkultur garden bed creation video up  later this week. Right now I am going to watch Bruce Springsteen and believe in hope and possibility and a greener planet. 
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I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts wi I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts with you through my #mysustainablehomestead hashtag! Each account has a beautiful story to share (and aren’t we here for the stories?!), and it’s all about sustainability—gathering fresh eggs daily from healthy, happy chickens; raising chicks and beauty ever day; creating sustainable solutions for daily living; and feeling the indescribable joy of being loved by our pets. Please do hop over and learn about these wonderful people and give them a follow and some sustainable love! 💫🌱🌷☀️
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This week’s features from left to right: 
@homegrownhousehold 
@sugarbushfarmstn 
@sprautsonsprouts 
@foxandthehoundhomestead 
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Over 250,000 people in our region are without powe Over 250,000 people in our region are without power today due to a big storm. I’m super thankful we got a generator this year. It doesn’t power everything though. I’m guessing without it I won’t be able to upload my YouTube video or publish my blog post for my series on growing food. I’m trying to get it queued up anyway. We’ll see what happens. I’m not sure if this photo will post. 🤔 Thank you very much for your patience.
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This is a photo of a snowy getaway we had over the weekend and it showed me the importance of a shift in perspective. Sometimes we need a little bit of a different view of things to get re-centered. You know what I mean? These three people are everything you me, the only things that really matter at all.  I know that’s how it is for all of us—there are the few important things without which life shudders to a standstill, and then there’s everything else. Wishing you a moment of peace and perspective today. 
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Video and blog post up as soon as it will load.🌱🍅
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Do you love tomatoes? I have been growing our own Do you love tomatoes? I have been growing our own tomatoes for a number of years and will have a few key things to say about the topic on tomorrow’s blog post and video about growing beautiful tomatoes for you & your family to last all year—including what to grow for gorgeous Italian tomato sauces, canning & salsas, and daily slicers and heirloom varieties. I’ll talk about types, numbers, growing conditions, blight avoidance, and most topical for where we’re at right now: Seed selection and seed starting. 🍅 🙌 As always my goal is to help you do it easily and simply all by yourself. Watch for the information-rich post & video tomorrow and get yourself set up to grow your own salsas, sauces, soups, slicers, and salads this year!
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I’m not sure who needs to hear or see this today I’m not sure who needs to hear or see this today, but just a reminder that perspective is everything and progress takes time. This mess in our basement has been piled up in various formations before. Swipe for what the space looked like when we arrived—clean and full of possibility, but unfinished. Right now the space is dirty, the floor is covered in paw prints from our dog and hoof prints from our goats, grass clippings and drywall debris and dust bunnies and, yeah. It’s a mess.
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We keep moving this pile of stuff around to install insulation and drywall and electrical and doors. We still have a ways to go—mud and tape and paint for the walls & ceiling, shiplap accent walls, built-in bookcases, light fixtures, flooring, finished barn-style doors leading into our walk-in pantry and storerooms, a properly updated bathroom, a redone laundry room, and an updated bedroom and workshop (not pictured). It’s a lot of work. It’s taken a long time. Our kitchen, too, was so outdated that enough people didn’t want to take on the restoration of our old 1901 Victorian farmhouse—and we got our dream house. For us, we loved the unfinished and outdated spaces because we could make it our own. And by taking time we could get it done right. 
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Sometimes stuff has to be messy before it gets better. 
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So. Watch for a pretty room sans messy pile sometime in the next few months but in the meantime? Have some vision, some faith, and some day at a time thinking, and take one step at a time. You’ll get there eventually. We all will.
Do you want to know what my very favorite part abo Do you want to know what my very favorite part about social media is? It’s the growing, learning, and sharing with each other, and it’s reading your posts and celebrating your hard work to get to a milestone. It thrills me, it literally thrills me. This is a photo of our son about 6 years ago using his new axe, an axe his papa @brianthompsonart made with him. Now he is able to chop wood like a 10-year-old pro. I am constantly inspired and enamored with your passionate presentations of your lives and achievements and I absolutely love supporting you. It literally lights me up. I have always been an adamant supporter of seeing each other and celebrating each other, and this year I will be sharing your work, crediting you for inspiration, and loving on you with all my intentions, because that is how we build beauty and joy and true community. Let’s get the groundswell going of what real leadership and community looks like! “The Poets light but Lamps – Themselves – go out – The Wicks they stimulate If vital Light Inhere as do the Suns – Each Age a Lens Disseminating their Circumference –“ ~ Emily Dickinson 👇👇👇Tag someone who inspires you and post something similar and let’s keep the love & light going.👇👇👇 (Check back later for next installment of Growing Food for A Year.)
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It turns out the timing of my food growing series It turns out the timing of my food growing series is helping me, too. Throughout the insanity of our year, and yesterday was no exception, I am learning to continue growing and creating. Nature is healing. Breathing is healthy. Trees and sky and soil can be the most precious reminders of why we are here doing what we’re doing, and why we are stewards of better futures through the seeds we plant and nurture today—tactile and otherwise, because hearts and minds grow too. 
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We all share this single planet together. We can all agree that beautiful food is a gift to celebrate and share, that life is for living, that joy is for sharing, that love is for all of us. 
I feel a huge groundswell of growers out there, rising up with joyful intentions to grow beauty and sustenance for their families and communities. As we design our next phase here on our farm and curate our seeds this year, I find myself adding hope to every plan and purchase: “Here’s the food I will serve my friends,” I murmur to myself, imagining the fields filled with flowers and music, and even dancing. “Here’s the garden bed I will use to grow beautiful food for the food bank,” I write on my garden map, feeling my heart message me that that is the right thing to do. “Here are the flowers I will grow for the birds and bees and our flower stand,” I say as I sort through the seeds and bulbs of pollinators and bringers of joy. 
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YOU are the seed and the start. YOU are the growers of beauty and love. YOU are the stewards of a brighter more loving and kind future. YOU are the the one holding the other end of the thread in this garden web we will weave together. Tie a flower to your end and throw it to me. I’ll catch it and tie it to mine and throw mine forward too and together we will grow and create this beautiful supportive life-affirming life-giving web to feed us all. 💗🍀🌱💫 
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Given yesterday’s events I am going to publish my new post tomorrow to give you all time to watch and read my first video & blog post linked in my profile @eatingbuckets . New post up tomorrow on eatingbuckets.com on how much to grow to feed you and your family. And friends. And community. And our planet. Let’s thrive. 🌱
I’ve finally sorted out the best way to share ga I’ve finally sorted out the best way to share gardening advice with you this year. Growing your own food is kind of a big topic and you have asked some really good questions, thank you! To be the most helpful, I am breaking the topic down into a series of posts and will share each section as an informative blog post with an accompanying video. I am approaching the topic as if you were me years ago wondering how to get started, and wishing for someone to reach out their hand and grab mine to join them on a joyful clear journey together. Hopefully that’s how it will feel to you, too, and the nice thing about blogs is that they offer a living environment to add to and subtract from so I hope you will share all your great questions and feedback with me. 🌱🤞🙌
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I have a goal to increase my followers this year because I want so very much to be able to link to external accounts from IG and I need 10k followers to be able to do that. I love sharing great content and linking to people who do great work (it’s what I do from my stories all the time) and I would like to be able to link externally as well. I need 8,000 more followers to be able to do that. So, it’s a big goal, and anything you do to help me with this (liking this if you read it, engaging with my posts if you’re here, tagging friends on posts, sharing to stories, etc.) would be majorly appreciated! Thank you so much!
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Up this evening on eatingbuckets.com will be: How to get started growing food for a year—even if you’re brand new or more experienced. Watch for the video here then click over to the blog from the link in my bio and we can start planning and growing together! I’m really excited because I know the power of many is an awesome thing and together, we’ve got this, we can grow a greener earth and more food and flowers to eat and share with bees, birds, and our friends and communities! 🌱🌱🌱
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I have a favor to ask you. I am finishing up my bl I have a favor to ask you. I am finishing up my blog post and video about how to grow enough food for your family for a year. It will be part of a series of posts but I don’t want to miss any of your pressing questions, if you have any. While I finish writing & editing the post and video about it, could you drop your questions below? Thanks! 
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I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts wi I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts with you through my #mysustainablehomestead hashtag! Each account has a beautiful story to share (and aren’t we here for the stories?!), and it’s all about sustainability—new greenhouse adventures, giving what we have and investing in the future, creating sustainable solutions for daily living, working as a family toward a common goal. Please do hop over and learn about these wonderful people and give them a follow and some New Year Love! 💫🌱🌷☀️
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This week’s features from left to right: 
@fernwoodsfarm 
@holistichens 
@hhflowerfarm 
@twincreeksfarm.ca 
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🌱To be featured:🌱
1. Tag @eatingbuckets and #mysustainablehomestead 
2. Follow @eatingbuckets 
3. That’s it! Follow the #mysustainablehomestead hashtag to connect with others who are sharing their journey as they build a sustainable homestead!
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So there was this day this summer when I put my wo So there was this day this summer when I put my work down and I put on a pretty outfit and I went out to our yard and I picked flowers just for me—a giant bower of 120-year-old American Pillar Roses. You have to handle them carefully because they have tons of heavy thorns...I think that’s why the petals are so stunning, to balance things out. 
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And I set up the tripod and caught a few photos. And in that single moment I felt utter joy. All around me the gardens were thriving—thousands of beautiful organic rich-soil hand-grown from-seed fruits & veggies that became food to feed us for a whole year. 
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The aspen were whispering in the breeze. The birds were singing. I heard a seagull in the distance. The hawk couple that lives in a tree overlooking our land was circling with their babies in flight school—shrieking with excitement as they learned how to fly.
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Everything smelled amazing. The straw in the fields. The grapes ripening. Green grass. Midday tomatoes and chamomile and tart cherries. The dirt. Apples and pears ripening on their branches. Basil and mint and parsley. And the roses—oh, my word, the roses! 
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And I thought—I want more of this. More deep down to the core of my heart JOY. Healthy happy unfettered joy. Deeply rooted joy that springs up and turns into colorful blooms. 
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And so next year as a celebration of nearly 5 years of hard work, I will be continuing to grow food to feed us with plenty to share, and flowers and flowers and more flowers—blooms that inspire and are there as a simple reminder of the incredible gift of today, this impossibly possible joy of just being here, now.
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So with a full heart and deep gratitude, and hands that love to work, and dirty boots and coveralls and thousands and thousands of seeds—with all that I am, I am so excited to share next year’s joyful journey into growing buckets of food & buckets of flowers & beauty for the body, soul, and heart. Let’s grow together! 
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Oooh it was a year, it was a year!!! Transformativ Oooh it was a year, it was a year!!! Transformative, exhausting, isolating, weird, chaotic, painful, cataclysmic. #2020 swooped in and changed all our plans and swept us up. We dug deep, rooted in, grew everything from seed (seed by seed by seed, just one at a time is all it takes) and grew internally, grew together, and grew up. Our roots are fully in, now it’s time to unfurl & flourish! Happy Almost New Year! #topnine
This is us plus two acres or so hiding in the marg This is us plus two acres or so hiding in the margins. We have just shy of 5 acres filled with various terrains—sloped, flat, meandering, forested, wetlands, creek, meadows...As we head into the next year I am spending a lot of time in design mode— hanging out with @brianthompsonart and a pen and sketch pad. I find that the artificial demarcation lines of old fences and overgrown shrubs completely derail my visions and I get frustrated with my apparent lack of imagination when it comes to lines and spaces. Where to plant the blueberry plants? Where to put the mini barn? Where to plant all the flowers? What about the steep driveway? How to house the greenhouse? What about the apricot trees? How ‘bout the food forest? It’s not that I lack ambition or vision; and generally speaking I am good at seeing possibilities in tangle, but I think I am lost in the growth. Like, where do I clear the underbrush and where do I fence? How do I fence the property without acing out the wildlife? That’s what I am working on currently. I keep arriving at simple things: One step at a time. Give breathing room. And plant delicious beauty. Blog post & video up soon. #designingmylife #designingmyhome #buildingourfarmstead #buildingournest #buildingourfarm
Reviewing the year is an important and truthfully Reviewing the year is an important and truthfully sacred act for me every year. I guess it just feels like it deserves it’s due, this wild and mighty thing that arrives and gives us our adventures no matter our readiness. If you’re new to this account, hello & welcome! I have so much love for you, and I can’t wait to learn more about you. I feel that if we are to be good friends, you might want to meet my husband, pictured here, and you might wish to read about him, and us, in the blog post in my link in profile @eatingbuckets . This blog entry “A Good Man” was written several years ago & thus is missing all the #2020 distance learning & working from home & etc references but my hope is that there is something timeless here. For me, it’s love. It’s showing up. It’s growing together. Even if you don’t have a partner, we are all in this together. And that’s healing on so many levels, don’t you think? I truly believe we are all fully connected just like the mycorrhizae and the trees. Anyway. Meet Brian @brianthompsonart the love of my life for oh my word 25 years, papa to our kiddos, dreamer of dreams, funny coffee conversationalist, and utterly ridiculously talented artist. We are completely the same & totally different and that’s why we love each other.
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We are completely in love. Their little faces!!!! We are completely in love. Their little faces!!!! 😍 The kids say it is their best Christmas ever—well worth the 1 am setup of a makeshift manger in the chicken coop! 😜 We’re building them a proper barn this weekend. They are 8-month old Nigerian Dwarf Goats. Just too much, I can’t even. We got them big red leashes and black collars and the kids have pranced around the neighborhood with them once already...will post a little video of that later as of course a new proud parent does plus I mean goats on a leash! 😂 
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Merry Christmas from our little farm that just gre Merry Christmas from our little farm that just grew by two!!!! Swipe for photos & the video of the BIG surprise! 
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I posted a picture earlier and then got all caught I posted a picture earlier and then got all caught up in whether or not it was cropped correctly and then decided it looked super weird so I deleted it...Let me not do that in 2021, alright? I mean. Seriously. I used to just be thrilled if I managed to take a photo at all. Progress, people. And in fact that was the whole message of my deleted post: Time. Progress. Baby steps. One minute, one day, one seed at a time. 
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And: Nature wins. It’s beautiful sometimes and it’s heartbreaking too. It’s both in our world right now. It’s everything. It always is, but...let’s remember we’re in it together. 
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This farmhouse light just got installed yesterday on my 120-year-old writing studio. The building used to be a root cellar in the late 1800s, keeping veggies fresh. Then it was a detached kitchen. Then a woodworker’s workshop. Then a potting shed. Now it houses me and an attic of bird nests. 120 years is a long time. But for this old writing shed it’s a reminder to love hard and live today  and remember that time takes...time. Sometimes even hundreds of years. But nature wins, every time. 
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Be smart. Stay safe. Love without measure. Believe in tomorrow. Merry Christmas Eve! (Big surprise tomorrow morning here, I can’t wait to show you!)
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I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts wi I am so happy to share these beautiful accounts with you through my #mysustainablehomestead hashtag! Each account has a beautiful story to share (and aren’t we here for the stories?!), and it’s all about sustainability—homemade heartfelt gifts, finding joy in small things, celebrating simple bounty, and sharing with others. Please do hop over and learn about these accounts and give them a follow and some holiday love! 🎄
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This week’s features from left to right: 
@coffeeandcountryliving 
@greenview.farms 
@sorellaoaks 
@coxhomestead_kodak 
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🌱To be featured:🌱
1. Tag @eatingbuckets and #mysustainablehomestead 
2. Follow @eatingbuckets 
3. That’s it! Follow the #mysustainablehomestead hashtag to connect with others who are sharing their journey as they build a sustainable homestead!
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Dear Santa, I hear you & the elves are running on Dear Santa, I hear you & the elves are running on empty. Here are some cookies to give you some energy. We love you and we believe in magic! 🎄
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Farmhouse Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies: 
🌱2 large eggs 
🌱1-1/2 cups maple syrup (more if dough seems too dry or if you prefer a sweeter cookie) 
🌱Generous sprinkle of cinnamon 🌱Pinch of salt
🌱Pinch of baking soda (a little less than a teaspoon)
🌱Drizzle of vanilla (about 2 teaspoons)
🌱1-1/2 cups salted peanut butter or other nut/seed butter (creamy or chunky)
🌱1 stick salted butter, softened (or replace with coconut oil or additional nut butter)
🌱3/4-cup chocolate chips
🌱1 cup currants
🌱4 cups oats (I used gluten-free oats)
🌱2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut
🌱1/2-cup chopped pecans (optional)
🌱Whisk eggs. Add peanut butter, softened butter (or coconut oil/extra nut butter), vanilla, cinnamon, salt, maple syrup, and baking soda. Stir to incorporate. Add oats, coconut, nuts (optional), chocolate, and currants. Mix all ingredients until dough forms. Let sit for a few minutes. Hand-form tablespoonfuls of dough into balls, placing them several inches apart on a greased cookie sheet. Use a fork to gently form balls into circles about 1/2-inch thick. Bake 15-18 minutes at 375-degrees. Cool. Enjoy!
🌱This is a high-protein, low-processed treat that is actually great energy for you and your family. 
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GRATITUDE. Thank you for hanging with me this week GRATITUDE. Thank you for hanging with me this week while I focused on our giving drive and didn’t post much else. I love you guys so much! Gardening and planning posts up next week with lots of experiential advice. This week was focused on giving to our community, and while I have much to say about that I will keep things simple for now and direct you (if you’re interested!) to a blog post I wrote in 2018 that is even more appropriate to 2020 (see my link in profile @eatingbuckets). The point is—you guys can make a difference. Every one of you! Inspired by many but especially my friend Becky at @grow.girl.grow and Ron Finley @ronfinleyhq @carewboulding 
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#morethanenough #mysustainablehomestead #givingback #nowastehomestead
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