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Companion Planting: The Best Way To Maximize Garden Space In A Small Garden

Companion planting enhances garden productivity and health by pairing plants with complementary growth habits and nutrient needs, which maximizes space, improves soil health, and controls pests naturally. Effective combinations like tomatoes with basil or beans with corn harness these benefits, while ensuring incompatible plants like tomatoes and cabbage are separated heightens success. This practice, deeply rooted in traditional gardening, is supported by principles of nutrient balance, pest management, and pollination enhancement, making it a sustainable choice for gardeners aiming to reduce chemical use and increase yields.

Hill above a retaining wall before it was terraced and planted with fruit trees and vegetables on an urban homestead.

Gardening On A Slope Doesn’t Have To Be Slippery

One of the biggest challenges for urban homesteaders is space…or more specifically, lack of space! Finding the best place to grow your fruits and veggies in any yard can be a challenge. Sometimes, just finding any place to plant can be a challenge! Take my backyard for example….I had to Read more…

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Dirty Deeds: Breathing New Life Into Old Dirt

Understanding The Difference Between Dirt And Soil Understanding the difference between dirt and soil is crucial to the success of your organic garden. While ‘dirt’ and ‘soil’ are often used interchangeably, they actually refer to two distinct entities. Dirt and soil are NOT created equal! Dirt is simply the substance Read more…

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Urban Homesteading; For Your Health, Your Wealth, and The Environment

Welcome to Sustainably Sown! My name is Candace, and I have had an interest in everything urban homesteading and organic gardening since I was a young child, helping my grandfather in his garden. I’ve had something growing pretty much ever since. It has always been my belief that knowing how Read more…

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So You Want To Start An Urban Homestead, But…

Welcome to Sustainably Sown, your guide to urban homesteading and organic gardening. Here, we will explore a wide range of topics related to sustainable living, from seed starting to food preserving. Our goal is to ease your fears, answer your questions, by providing valuable information and resources to help you with starting an urban homestead. and embracing a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

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Homesteading In A Housing Development

Get ready to ditch the supermarket and grow your very own organic broccoli in your pajamas! Welcome to Sustainably Sown, where urban homesteading meets your wildest veggie dreams. From chick-rearing to composting, we’ve got all the dirt on dirt—and how to make it work smarter, not harder—because who really wants to sweat more for their potatoes? Join us for garden glory and eco-smarts, right in your balcony’s backyard!

How To Be A Giver Instead Of A Taker

Sustainably Sown is a blog focused on urban homesteading and sustainable living, offering guidance on organic gardening, food cultivation, and eco-friendly practices. It encourages everyone to grow their own food, regardless of space constraints, and explore organic methods that protect the environment. The blog also covers preserving harvests, cooking with homegrown produce, and provides tips for a self-sufficient lifestyle, aiming to educate on reducing environmental impact while promoting health and sustainability.

Urban Homesteading and Organic Gardening For Self-Sufficiency

Hey there! Welcome to Sustainably Sown, the go-to blog for urban homesteading and organic gardening. Here, we dive into everything from seed starting to composting to help you lead a more self-sufficient and eco-friendly lifestyle. Expect tips on creating lush gardens, attracting pollinators, and even making your own cheese! Join us to green up your life, one seed at a time.

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