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Monday, December 13th.
11:00AM-12:00PM CT
Self-Sufficient & Sustainable
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Rob Roath
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Episode 45:
Getting Your Partner Onboard With Sustainability
. What if you do not have a partner in this homesteading dream? Rob talks with Cherlynn Bell, one of our listeners that grew up in the country and married a certified city goer. Is it possible to create a environment that is good for the goose AND the gander? Let's find out!.
12:00PM-1:00PM CT:
The Self-Sufficient Homestead
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Johnny Max and the Queen
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Episode 104:
Drought Tolerant Plants
. John and Tammy talk about a few plants they plan on trying on their Texas homestead. These are plants that are drought tolerant and they are hoping to plant them and forget them. They also chew the fat and shoot the breeze quite a bit. :)
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