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Home Made Apple Wine, Cheap and Easy

May 12th, 2012 25 comments

I found 4 totes worth of apples on the ground and was going to feed them to the rabbits and chickens, but most were as good as store bought, (on the reduced rack ). I used a vid from Ironhead41 for the recipe. 4lbs of apples peeled and cored, 10 cups of sugar, 3 packs of activated yeast, and 4 gallons of water, in a 5 gal. plastic jug. Cover with a condom with a hole punched in it and wait 60 days. Can’t wait. Maybe make some brandy from the peels and cores, I need toask him if its pos.

Natures Bounty – Making Dandelion Wine the Easy Way

May 11th, 2012 24 comments

what is “but break” in wine growing.?

I think you mean “bud break”; that’s when the buds for the grapes open up and they start to grow and develop as grapes.

A trip into the countryside can provide more than just nice views. No matter where we live, Mother Nature provides us with abundant gifts of food if we just know what to look for and where to look…. See my website www.container-gardening-for-food.com where I am on a quest to grow my own food from a tiny patio garden. #80 – Most Discussed (This Week)) – Howto & Style #60 – Top Rated (This Week)) – Howto & Style .

Grow Your Own Baby Coconuts With the Frost Tolerant Chilean Wine Palm

May 2nd, 2012 13 comments

John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to Fulton, California to learn about a 100 year old palm that produces baby coconuts. In this video you will learn about the Chilean Wine Palm that John likes for its baby or mini coconuts also called coquitos. After watching this video you will know a good source for these nut producing palm trees.