
#FarmSunday Devotional | Salt & Light
Be a beacon of light and a source of strength, showing the world the beauty of faith and devotion.
Join Lane and Jules Morris of Sweet BombDiggity Farms on this exciting #FarmingAfter50 journey, where innovation meets the green pastures, and creativity grows alongside the crops. We’re eager to learn, share our experiences and your stories, and collaborate with all of you, as we sow the seeds of success together.
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Be a beacon of light and a source of strength, showing the world the beauty of faith and devotion.

A farm morning, a hard professional season, and one truth Paul knew well: spiritual maturity isn’t complexity. It’s just Jesus. Nothing more, nothing less.

One of my favorite things about living out here on the farm is the night sky. No city lights. No glow on the horizon. Just a black sky so full

Discover the secrets of growing cucumbers successfully with this guide. Learn about the different types of cucumbers, from compact bush varieties to the prolific vining types, and find out how to choose the right ones for your garden space. With tips on planting, maintenance, and harvesting, you’ll be able to enjoy a bountiful harvest of fresh cucumbers in no time.

A few years ago, we brought home a tiny sick chick from a local store. We’re a bit of a chick hospital around here — always trying to give the

There was a season where it felt like the only way to earn a seat at the table was another degree. Another credential. Another line on the resume. Another proof

We grow both determinate and indeterminate tomatoes here at Sweet BombDiggity Farms — and understanding the difference changed everything about how we tend them. This guide is everything we wish

At 15 years old I stood in a gym at cheerleading tryouts wanting to hear my name called so badly it physically hurt. I didn’t know it then, but I

Discover the secrets to mastering potato gardening. Determinate varieties are straightforward, producing a single harvest at a set time. Indeterminate types, on the other hand, offer continuous yields with consistent care. Knowing the difference elevates your gardening game.

Most of us have had a season where everything felt like it was coming apart at once. The pressure piling up. No clear way out. And somewhere in the middle