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🚨 It’s LIVE: Seedling Mix Calculator🌱
If you’ve ever stood over a tote like… “okay but how much perlite is too much?” 😅 this one’s for you. ✅ Plug in your container size + how many you’re filling ✅ It spits out the exact gallons (and easy units if you want) ✅ Peat vs coco is built in (lime math included) 👉 Use it here: [Seedling Soil Mix Calculator – Wisconsin Homestead] If you try it, comment what you’re planting first (tomatoes? peppers? herbs?) 👇🌿 If you have improvement ideas, please let me know.
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🌱 Healing in the Garden: Growing Hope Through My Dad’s Gastric Cancer Journey
I never expected my next garden to start with a diagnosis. A few months ago, my dad was told he has stage 3 gastric cancer — a sentence that hits like a shovel to the gut. Since then, he’s been going through chemo to try to shrink it. The days are long, and the side effects are no joke. But through it all, he said something that changed everything: “I think I want to start a garden here.” That moment stopped me. It wasn’t just about planting seeds… it was about planting hope. So this is where our new chapter begins — a healing garden in my dad’s yard. A space where every shovel of soil, every tiny sprout, and every harvest will mean something more. I’ll be sharing the process here — not just how we build the garden, but what we plant and why. We’ll focus on foods that are gentle on digestion, herbs that support the body during recovery, and flowers that lift the spirit when chemo days feel endless. 🌼 This isn’t just about growing food — it’s about growing resilience. About finding peace in the soil when life feels out of control. If you’ve ever watched someone fight cancer… or if you’ve used gardening as your own kind of therapy… I’d love to hear from you. 💬 Maybe this Skool community can become more than a space for homesteading — maybe it can be where healing, hope, and hands in the dirt all meet. Stay rooted, Brian 💬 Join the Conversation What would you plant in a healing garden? 🌿Something soothing like chamomile or lemon balm? Or a hardy veggie that symbolizes strength?
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🌱 Welcome to Sprouted Rooted Recipes 🌱
🌱 Welcome to Sprouted Rooted Recipes 🌱 Hey there, fellow grower! I’m so glad you found your way here. This little corner is where dirt-under-the-nails gardeners and homestead dreamers can connect, swap stories, and cheer each other on. My hope is simple: that this space feels like a friendly garden gate you can lean on—where we talk seedlings, soil, and all the wild experiments that make gardening fun. 🌻 👉 Take a second to introduce yourself! - Where are you gardening (state or zone)? - What’s your favorite plant (or one you’ve always wanted to grow)? - What brought you to this community? Don’t be shy—this group is all about learning together. No matter your level, your voice matters here. Pull up a chair (or a trowel) and let’s grow something amazing together. 🌿 Brian - Sprouting Homestead 🌼 Community Roots (Rules) 🌼 Every healthy garden has boundaries, and this one’s no different. Here’s how we keep our soil rich: 1. Respect each other 🌎 – Kindness first, always. 2. No spam or hard selling 🚫 – This is a safe place to share, not a marketplace. 3. Questions are gold 💡 – There’s no “too basic” here. If you’re wondering, someone else is too. 4. Share your own story 🌱 – Wins, fails, experiments—all welcome. 5. Help each other grow 🤝 – Encourage, support, and pass along the tips you’ve learned. If we stick to these simple roots, this space will thrive like a well-mulched garden bed.
🐿️ The Squirrels Nearly Won This Garden Battle
🥜 Has Anybody Here Tried Growing Crops That Probably Shouldn’t Work In Their Climate? This year I decided to try growing peanuts in Wisconsin. Which immediately escalated into: 🐿️ squirrels digging everything up ❄️ racing frost dates🌱 rebuilding the raised beds 😂 and me questioning my decisions multiple times But somehow… …the peanuts are actually growing now. I finally documented the full experiment inside a new Rooted Field Note covering: - the soil mix - frost timing - squirrel protection - raised beds vs containers - and what’s actually working so far in Zone 5 👉 [https://sproutinghomestead.com/can-you-grow-peanuts-in-wisconsin-zone-5-peanut-growing-guide/] Curious what weird crop experiments everybody else has tried too 👀🌱
🥜🌱 The squirrels won Round One… but Round Two has officially begun. 😂
Tried growing peanuts here in Wisconsin and the squirrels absolutely demolished my first planting like they had been training for this moment their entire lives. So I changed tactics. This second round got soaked for 24 hours before planting, and I added a homemade screen cover using my soil sifter setup to keep the squirrels from digging everything back up before sprouting. And honestly… it actually seems to be working so far. 👀 The little sprouts are finally starting to push through. Now the real question is whether Wisconsin gives me enough time before frost hits because peanuts need around 120 days. I honestly don’t know if I started too late… but I’m trying anyway. Sometimes gardening is less about certainty and more about seeing what happens when you keep experimenting. 🌱 If these actually make peanuts by fall, I’m going to feel like I defeated a tiny woodland crime syndicate. 🐿️🥜 What’s something weird or risky you’re trying to grow this year? 👇
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🥜🌱 The squirrels won Round One… but Round Two has officially begun. 😂
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