
#FarmSunday Devotional: In Spirit and Truth
God is looking for people who will be themselves before Him. How cool is that? Just be yourself. No pretense, no masks, no pretending to be something you’re not.
Welcome to Sweet Bombdiggity Farms, We are Lane and Jules Morris on a #FarmingAfter50 journey to blend creativity with the simple joys of country living. From farm projects and gardening tips to rescuing animals, preserving food, and adding charm to our home, we’re on a journey to build a life full of purpose and warmth. Whether you’re living the farm dream or just dreaming of it, join us for inspiration, connection, and a little BombDiggity magic!

God is looking for people who will be themselves before Him. How cool is that? Just be yourself. No pretense, no masks, no pretending to be something you’re not.

This year, I tried something new—planting ranunculus. I planted mine in some dollar tree crates and It was a fun experiment, and I’ve loved seeing these beautiful flowers bloom! 🌸

Learning never stops, especially when it comes to taking care of our animals. Thanks to insights from our trusted farrier, Jeff, I’ve gathered some essential hoof care tips thqt are

Hello, Sweet Bombdiggity Farms family! As we dive into another planting season, I want to share one of my favorite easy-to-grow veggies with you all — the Blue Lake Bush

This week’s devotional is the touching story of Naomi and Ruth, a tale that resonates with themes of perseverance and loyalty. Naomi, having lost her husband and sons in a

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance yet striking addition to your garden, spiderwort is an excellent choice. Here’s why it’s so awesome: 1️⃣ Prolific Bloomer: Spiderwort brightens up your garden

1️⃣ Choose the Right Time – Start trimming your basil plants when they are about 6 inches tall or have at least 6 leaves. 2️⃣ Identify Where to Cut: – Look

Got some leggy tomato plants? Don’t worry; the trough method is a great solution for giving those tall, spindly plants a new lease on life. Here’s a quick guide on

Heirloom tomatoes are not just plants; they’re pieces of history and art in my garden. Recently, my friend Gail gifted me 16 new varieties, with captivating names like Thornburns Lemon

“I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, dwells in you as well.”
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