Two iconic Southern ingredients come together in this dish of collard greens with black-eyed peas, which is easy to make ...
New Year, including bowls of collard greens, a symbol of luck and prosperity. For fourth-generation farmer Tom Garrison, this season came with uncertainty. After Hurricane Helene destroyed about 30 ...
Winter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even ...
Thursday will be New Year’s Day and the time to roll out the carpet for a new year. The day can be welcomed with a diet of ...
Certain foods must be eaten on New Year's Day, and collard greens are at the top of the list. This easy, slow-cooker recipe is the perfect way to ring in the new year with wealth, prosperity, and a ...
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Today, we’re making one of my favorite recipes of all time: Southern collard greens. I like to use smoked turkey versus the smoked ham hocks. I love the flavor of it. It’s so meaty and it’s so rich, ...
In this video, I give you my 5 top tips on how to grow a ton of collards in just one small round raised garden bed container. Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre property/homestead in se ...
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a popular vegetable to add to your garden, favored for its flavorful spears and multiple harvests. Unlike many vegetables that are annuals, asparagus is a ...
Arugula grows quickly indoors in cool, bright conditions. Sow seeds in moist, well-draining soil, and reseed every few weeks for a continuous harvest. Keep the soil evenly moist, provide plants with ...