After Harvest: From Drying to Selling Cannabis
The joys and challenges of being a small farm cannabis cultivator are myriad. Beginning in the spring, when we first “crack” our seeds in
The joys and challenges of being a small farm cannabis cultivator are myriad. Beginning in the spring, when we first “crack” our seeds in
After the shopping, cooking, and general craziness of the holidays, the shift to a new year encourages us to simplify and start over with a renewed
In a previous short post I showed this old hawthorn (Crateagus monogyna) bonsai. In it I recommended to frequently trim to get new growth which is
Although the carpet gets dirty often, it is important that you maintain it properly. This means that appropriate cleaning techniques should be used
National Agriculture Day (March 23, 2021), is an annual event held by the Agriculture Council of America (ACA), a not-for-profit 501-c (6)
Today’s tip is for half square triangle trimming. While I love a good specialty tool for trimming, sometimes you don’t have the right one or,
Once again it is that season when the days grow shorter and harvest is completed, and so our thoughts turn to trimming. Not just the trimmings for
The piece I have in mind involved one of two options, one being hand sewing over strips of coloured fabric, as I’ve done a bit of lately; or
So you’ve decided to up your plant parenting game and want to try propagating–welcome, you’ve come to the right place. Propagation is a great
Operate a riding mower up and down slopes – never across them. Riding mowers seem more popular than ever for trimming the lawn. A self-propelled
You may think you become a plant parent when you hang your new Philodendron or find the perfect corner for a temperamental Fiddle Leaf Fig. But as
I have a few larch in my bonsai collection. To be honest, I think Larch has one of the most beautiful spring foliage. A fresh bright green glow in
Shari on Yew trunk. Bottom old, top new Normally one creates deadwood during the first styling of pre-bonsai material. Yew branches that are cut of,
California cannabis workers have filed a major class action lawsuit against two cannabis companies, alleging that the companies did not pay their
Mold is ubiquitous in nature and can be found everywhere.1 Cannabis growers know this all too well – the cannabis plant, by nature, is an