Sheri Ann Richerson's exotic gardening, elegant cooking, crafty creations, food preservation and animal husbandry... all on two and a half acres in Marion, Indiana!

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Best selling author Sheri Ann Richerson talks with Lillian Brummet on Conscious Discussions Talk Radio.

Topics include cool season gardening, winter gardening, succession crops, microclimates, greenhouses, cold frames, row covers, season extension techniques and much more!

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Best selling author Sheri Ann Richerson talk about homesteading in Northern Indiana with Kate Copsey on America’s Home Grown Veggies.

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Best selling author Sheri Ann Richerson talks with  Lillian Brummet on  Conscious Discussions Talk Radio.

Topics include Plant-A-Row for the Hungry, Ms. Richerson’s writing career, microclimates, anti-desiccant’s, soil weight, succession crops, transplanting seedlings into the garden and acid rain.

Listen to internet radio with Lillian Brummet on Blog Talk Radio

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My 2011 goal is to make a blog post at least once a week and more often if I have the time. The blog post will be on of the Experimental Homesteader sub-blogs…..Dreams and Destinations, Exotic Gardening Thoughts, Food Preservation, Crafty Creations, Animal Husbandy or The Experimenal Homesteader, but will all be visiable from the home page Homestead Happenings at http://www.experimentalhomesteader.com

If you are a regular reader, or even if you are new here, please post your comments, questions or encouragement along the way! I love reading what you, the valued reader, has to say!

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Growing plants from seed can be easy. Finding seeds, especially those that are rare or magical in nature, can be tricky. Come with Sheri Ann Richerson on a journey to find out where to find seeds, how to properly store seeds, germination tips and techniques, as well as what to do with the seeds once they germinate. Of course, it doesn’t end there. Once the seeds have grown you will need to know how to preserve your bounty. From Seed To Harvest covers this and much more! From Seed To Harvest is perfect for a gardener of any skill level.

From Seed To Harvest

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Container gardening does not require expensive pots. Anything from an old shoe, to an empty milk carton or a broken antique pot will work. The most important aspects are making sure the plant has adequate room to grow in the container and that the plant remains healthy. This book is full of information that covers all of these aspects plus offers some unique container garden ideas!

Growing Plants In What You Have

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When it comes to growing herbs, many people think they must have a seperate herb garden, however herbs work well in both flower and vegetable gardens. They are great companion plants, add a touch of fragrance and are useful. Learn which herbs work well as ground covers an which ones are better used in rock gardens. Plus get tips on preparing and designing a garden that will give you years of enjoyment.

Herbs For Rock Gardens & Ground Covers

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The Allure Of Chocolate

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Everyone loves chocolate, even Fido, but did you know you can do more with it than just eat it plain? Learn the history of chocolate, how to make chocolate from scratch and even how to make chocolate treats that will delight Fido. Beauty recipes, household recipes, low carb recipes and even recipes that incorporate chocolate into main dishes are included!

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The long awaited “101 Organic Gardening Tips” book is now available on Amazon.com!

Times are changing, quickly and not for the better as one would hope. The weather doesn’t always cooperate. Sometimes it is cold when it should be hot and vice versa. Global warming is having a huge impact worldwide.

Bees are on the decline as are butterflies. Many native wildflowers are endangered. It is time for people to wake up and realize what many have already known, that chemicals are not the answer. This is not going to be easy, as each person must be willing to unlearn what they have been taught their entire life.

Natural, organic gardening practices that encourage the bees, birds and butterflies, as well as the beneficial insects is the only way to change the path we are on. It is important to remember that bees are responsible for every third bite of food, without them, we are in real trouble.

When you are in an organic garden there is no need to worry about picking something off a tree, vine or bush and eating it. There is nothing that compares to a sun ripened warm strawberry or tomato. There is nothing quite as satisfying as knowing you are growing wholesome, natural food the way nature intended.

I hope this book will help gardeners who are already following the organic path learn something new that they did not previously know. For those new to organic gardening, or on the line debating if they want to switch from conventional gardening or farming to organic, I hope this book will inspire you to begin the journey. Nothing new is easy, but with determination, one gardener at a time, we can inspire a world of change and leave behind a healthier, better world for future generations to enjoy.

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