Build a High-Yield Vegetable Garden Planner for Next Year Frost coats the ground in January, and seed catalogs arrive in your mailbox. You flip through glossy pages of red tomatoes and crisp sugar snap peas, feeling the urge to grow something amazing. But when May arrives with a rush of weeds and warm soil, excitement turns into panic. Seeds get scattered in random beds, plants crowd each other out, and half your crops fail before they fruit. Winter is the time to build a solid vegetable garden planner for next year so you skip the spring scramble. Why Timing Your Garden Strategy Now Prevents Mid-Season Crop Failure When you rush to plant in spring, you miss critical details. You end up buying random plants at the nursery just because they look green and healthy. Then you get home and realize you have no space for them. The Hidden Cost of Winging It in the Vegetable Patch Planting without a map leads to overcrowded beds that block sunlight and trap moisture. Pests move easily through d...
Homemade buttermilk sunshine biscuits If you enjoy bread, today I am preparing my homemade buttermilk sunshine biscuits. These biscuits have nice, buttery flavored layers and a browned crunchy crust. To enhance the crust, I brush the tops of the dough with extra buttermilk before baking, then while the biscuits are baking, I brush the tops with melted butter to brown them. Plus, during the last few minutes of baking, I flip the biscuits over to brush the bottoms with extra melted butter. This is what creates the golden sunshine color on the outside of their crusts. Ingredients: 2-½ cups of self-rising flour, extra flour to roll the biscuits dough out 8-10 tablespoons of butter, softened 1 cup of buttermilk, plus three tablespoons to brush over the tops of your biscuit dough 2 tablespoons of melted butter, to brush over the tops of your biscuits when browning them Instructions: In a bowl, add the self-rising flour and softened butter together. You can use a food processor or cut the but...