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    In The Garden

    Whether you have access to a great big backyard, or wish to grow some vegetables on your balcony, you'll find something to suit your growing space below!

    Gardening Basics

    • Gardening in a cold frame -Why every gardener should own one
      How To Start A Vegetable Garden From Scratch
    • There are many benefits to gardening in a cold frame in cooler climates. Learn what a cold frame is, how it will benefit your garden, and what to grow in one to increase your vegetable harvest.
      Cold Frame Gardening | What Is It, and Why You Should Try It
    • mature butter lettuce heads in a garden bed
      How To Plan & Grow A Salad Garden
    • a wooden compost bin filled with rotting material.
      Composting For Beginners
    Learn About Gardening Basics

    Growing Your Own Vegetables

    • A square image of a beetroot plant growing in the dirt in a garden.
      How To Grow Beets
    • Top down view of three mature butternut squash side by side on a grey sheet.
      How To Grow Butternut Squash
    • Cucumber seeds that are being saved, drying on a blue linen kitchen cloth.
      Saving Cucumber Seeds - Harvesting & Storing Seeds For Next Years Garden
    • close up of a smooth skinned english cucumber on the vine
      How To Grow English Cucumbers
    Learn How To Grow Your Own Vegetables

    Foraging

    • wild mature chokecherries on a chokecherry tree
      Foraging For Chokecherries
    • Harvesting Chaga & How To Use It
    • freshkly washed fiddleheads on a wooden cutting board, ready for cooking
      How To Clean and Cook Fiddleheads
    • A tart and slightly fruity tea this wild rose hip tea is excellent for use in combating colds and flu's due to it's high Vitamin C content.
      Wild Rose Hip Tea
    Learn About Foraging

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    Chef Markus Mueller

    Hey there! Welcome to Earth, Food, and Fire where you'll find delicious and easy to follow recipes, backyard gardening info, and everything you want to know about cooking from scratch at home.

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