Edible Gardening

Grow this in winter during a food shortage



If a food shortage happened I would grow these crops for winter and early spring.
Sandy Bottom Homestead was started to supplement our food supply. By Gardening and raising chickens we have been able to meet that goal and start to surpass it. Follow us as we continue to build out our homestead and become better gardeners.
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4 Comments

  1. I’ve just moved back to NC from Alaska & am really excited to start my own but I’m a bit overwhelmed on how to get started.

  2. On broccoli I don’t grow them in my raised beds, I plant them in between 10 to 15 gallon containers and I get a lot of side shoots. I let it grow for at least two seasons. I can’t have a garden without broccoli. 😊

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