Healing Energies

I'm Renee Mysliwiec. I'm a Christ Centered, Holistic Practitioner, Life Mentor, Author, Presenter & Let me introduce myself! So, Are you ready for a change?

I'm Renee Mysliwiec,I'm a Christ Centered, Holistic Health Coach, Life Mentor, Author & Presenter & Community Educator. I am a Board Certified Holistic Health Coach,Licensed Massage Therapist, Community educator, mood enlightenment mentor, body transformation specialist, transition assistant, author, lover of nature, and most importantly mother to 7 incredible children, and grandmother to 17 ado

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Event Enrollment 04/07/2023

Event Enrollment

GOOD MORNING FRIENDS! 😀 JAMON'S IN TN!! PLEASE LET ALL YOUR FRIENDS KNOW!
Today is the last day to register for our Tenneessee workshop! My son Jamon Myśliwiec will be teaching in Signal Mountain TN tomorrow.
(We also have other TN events coming! Check out our events page below!)

The first half of this event will be a fun presentation explaining permaculture principles and how to build your family food forest, the last half will be a hands-on workshop where you will have the chance to practice what Jamon taught in the presentation and get to see and feel how it really works!

This workshop opportunity gives class members the chance to learn on a deep level and be able to go home a duplicate what they have learned. 🥰

Be sure to share with your TN friends as well as your friends in surrounding states. 😀

Register for this workshop here:

https://www.lulusgarden.shop/products/event-enrollment




Our motto is, a food forest in every yard, a Mentor in Every home!

Event Enrollment Instructions: The purchase price for our events is currently the same price no matter where you attend.We offer attendance in this way to ensure everyone can attend and we can spread our resources to more families. 1. At checkout state the address and date of the desired event you are signing up for...

03/27/2023

Hey friends!! My son Jamon Myśliwiec will be teaching at our next event in Signal Mountain Tenneessee next Saturday April 8th!!

can Register for this event with our host Heather and Jonathan Meeks at the number on the flyer! 😊

Photos from Healing Energies's post 03/22/2023

Hello friends!
We have some really amazing classes coming! If you are interested in coming to a permaculture class to learn about how to grow a food forest in your own backyard check out the flyers below to find out if there is a class coming to your area.

If you see a class you are interested in registering for you may register at:
https://www.lulusgarden.shop/products/event-enrollment?fbclid=IwAR3gmfdcr6Qwa2Hkvx-VOW19q9ui6IdXCWcNXeegXVB0mB7mfQzInhXf5dM

If you do not see the event listed that you are trying to register for call Renee Lynette Mysliwiec at 435-531-0366 or Danielle Bork at 307-677-5419 for directions on how to register.

We look forward to seeing many of you at the event!

LULU'S GARDEN VEGGIE & MEDICINAL HERB SEED GROUP BUY 03/15/2023

LULU'S GARDEN VEGGIE & MEDICINAL HERB SEED GROUP BUY

Hello friends!
Spring and Summer are coming! Are you ready to learn to build your own "FOOD FOREST?

Our Lulus Garden team are dedicated to helping you learn so you and your family can THRIVE in any economy! 😃🙃😄😊😍

To get you started moving forward...we want to give you all an opportunity to participate in a Garden Seed Group Buy to help you in gathering wonderful seeds for your family food forest.

LULU'S GARDEN VEGGIE & MEDICINAL HERB SEED GROUP BUY 30 VARIETY GARDEN SEED PACK OR MEDICINAL HERB SEED PACKS Organic Heirloom Non-GMO seeds - Locally grown in Utah (Harvested from farms in Farmington, Burle, and Antimony, Utah) *These seeds have grown in the harsh winters of Utah, if you live in a mild weather area, your harvest will be even better t...

02/28/2023

LOTS of FUN things coming up for our friends in Missouri and close by!! SPREAD THE WORD!

02/28/2023

MY MISSOURI FRIENDS:

We will have a booth supporting the community in northern missouri end of next month. 😊

Come out and see us if you're in the area!
My son, Jamon Myśliwiec will also be teaching a segment on building a food forest in every yard, at 12:02pm central time!

MY MISSOURI & KANSAS FRIENDS:

We will have a booth supporting the community in northern missouri end of next month. 😊

Come out and see us if you're in the area!
Jamon Myśliwiec will also be teaching a segment on building a food forest in every yard, at 12:02pm central time!

02/10/2023

If you'd like to be a HOST for a garden seed group buy in your area, for your own community while earning FREE seeds for your own family Please text Renee at 435-531-0366 and we'll get you started. 😀

We can ship to all 50 stares including Hawaii and Alaska AS WELL as shipping internationally! 🥰

Photos from Healing Energies's post 02/03/2023

Good Morning beautiful friends!! We have some fun things to ANNOUNCEMENTS!! 🥰 (Please read all the way to the bottom!!)

We have another event next week in St George on Feb 11th for those who missed the last ones in this location. A new friend Tara Howard is hosting this workshop. To register for this event, contact her at the number on her flyer below.

We also have two events in ARIZONA!! One in Phoenix and one in Mesa!!
Register on our website for the AZ events:
https://www.lulusgarden.shop/products/event-enrollment

AND last but not least!! We have two events coming up in ID added to my son Jamon Myśliwiec 's permaculture gardening teaching tour!! One in Idaho Springs May 27th and one in Boise on June 3rd!!

We are SO excited to announce all these events and super excited to be able to help those in these areas. 😀

Be sure to spread the word and SHARE SHARE SHARE with everyone you know!!! 😊

Check our website here for all the listing of events across the nation on our 2023 permaculture tour!

https://www.lulusgarden.shop/pages/events

01/28/2023

TODAY'S THE DAY!! 😃 We're ready
For our big event in Cedar Hills!! 🥰


Time to help more families experience sovereignty as an Independent American Gardener, one a family at a time. 😊

This is so much more than a garden.

We're tackling self-sufficiency in a whole new way.

A whole community approach to family self-sufficiency...

A Food Forest in Every Yard, and a Mentor in Every Home!

Show starts tomorrow, doors open at 8am.

Register last minute here:
https://www.lulusgarden.shop/pages/events

Learn more at:
Www.linktr.ee/unitedworks



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MENTORING SPECIAL!! 12/22/2022

MENTORING SPECIAL!!

Need a last minute gift for the woman in your life? In honor of my "60th" birthday in January, ALL my LIFE MENTORING programs are 50% OFF until January 10th! (Payment plans available too!) 😉😊😀🤩😘❤
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[Free] Gut-Brain Solution Masterclass 10/28/2022

[Free] Gut-Brain Solution Masterclass

Your gut and brain are very much connected, which means your mental health is greatly affected by what you eat. 😮🍽⁠
For more enlightening information on the gut-brain connection, watch out for our free, limited-time screening of this life-changing masterclass (starts Nov 1st)🌿💫

And if you think the world needs this right now, help us spread the word!

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10/03/2022

The Savior's Message to You

09/15/2022

YOU CAN TURN YOUR GARDEN INTO A FOOD FOREST! 💗

If you’ve ever wandered back roads in a developing, tropical country, you know that many of the locals grow much of their own food. You might also have noticed that their food gardens aren’t comprised entirely of small annual vegetables planted in straight rows like ours are. They are typically wild-looking plantings of edible trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers all mingling effortlessly together, as if Mother Nature had planted the garden according to her own design.

These are literally forests of food.

Forest gardening has been the standard for millennia in many tropical regions, but it’s possible in more temperate climes as well. A British chap by the name of Robert Hart first popularized the concept among European and North American gardeners with the publication of his book Forest Gardening: Cultivating an Edible Landscape in the 1980s. Food forests have also figured prominently in the permaculture movement, an approach to designing agricultural systems that mimic natural ecosystems.

Why Food Forests?
Food forests are like the ultimate organic garden. Does a forest need tilling, w**ding, fertilizer, or irrigation? Nope. And that’s the goal.

Because they’re mostly perennial crops, there’s no need to till. Not tilling preserves the natural soil structure, preventing the loss of topsoil and allowing all the little microbes and soil critters to do their jobs, cycling nutrients and maintaining fertility. The deep roots of trees and shrubs make them much more drought tolerant than annual vegetables, and they shade the smaller plants below, keeping everything lush and moist in a self-maintaining—in other words, a highly sustainable—system.

Step 1: CHOOSE PLANTS
The first step in establishing a food forest is to choose your plants. The largest plants will reach into the sun, so most common fruiting trees and shrubs are fair game. The smaller plants generally need to be more shade tolerant, as they will be in the under story. But you can leave sunny patches here and there—like little forest clearings—to accommodate species that need more light (though see Step 3 for a trick to make the most of the available sunlight).

Winter is the ideal time to get started, because most edible trees, shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants can be purchased and planted while dormant, which is better for the plants—and for your bank account. That’s because at this time of year they are sold in “bare root” form—meaning without soil or a pot—which gives the roots a more natural structure and costs less for nurseries to produce. Bare root plants are typically ordered in January or February, for planting in early March, or as soon as the ground thaws in your area. Naturally, you’ll want to stick with species that are well-adapted to your region.

CANOPY: This layer is primarily for large nut trees that require full sun throughout the day, such as pecans, walnuts, and chestnuts, all of which mature to a height of 50 feet or more.

UNDER STORY TREES: This layer is for smaller nut trees, like filberts, and the majority of fruit trees. The most shade tolerant fruit trees include native North American species like black mulberry, American persimmon and pawpaw, though many other fruit trees will produce a respectable crop in partial shade.

Vines: Grapes, kiwis, and passion fruit are the most well-known edible vines, though there are many other more obscure specimens to consider, some of which are quite shade tolerant, such as akebia (edible fruit), chayote (a perennial squash), and groundnuts (perennial root crop). Kolomitka kiwi, a close relative of the fuzzy kiwis found in supermarkets, is among the most shade-tolerant vines.

SHRUBS: A large number of fruiting shrubs thrive in partial shade, including gooseberries, currants, service berries, huckleberry, elderberry, aronia, and honey berry, along with the “super foods” sea berry and goji. Blackberry and Blueberry bushes will work well here in the U.S.

HERBACEOUS PLANTS: This category includes not only plants commonly thought of as herbs—rosemary, thyme, oregano, lavender, mint and sage are a few of the top perennial culinary herbs to consider for your forest garden—but is a catch-all term for all leafy plants that go dormant below ground in winter and re-sprout from their roots in spring. This layer is where perennial vegetables, like artichokes, rhubarb, asparagus and “tree collards” fit in.

GROUND COVERS: These are perennial plants that spread horizontally to colonize the ground plane. Edible examples include alpine strawberries (a shade tolerant delicacy), sorrel (a French salad green), nasturtiums (has edible flowers and leaves), and watercress (requires wet soil), all of which tolerate part shade.

RHIZOSPERE: This refers to root crops. It’s a bit misleading to call it a separate layer, since the top portion of a root crop may be a vine, shrub, ground cover or herb, but it’s Hart’s way of reminding us to consider the food-producing potential of every possible ecological niche. Most common root crops are sun-loving annuals, however so you’ll have to look to more obscure species, such as the fabled Andean root vegetables oca, ulluco, yacon, and mashua, for shade-tolerant varieties.

Step 2: PREPARE THE GROUND
Choose an open, sunny location for your forest garden. It can be as small as 100 square feet—a single fruit tree and an assortment of understory plants—or multiple acres. At the larger, commercial-scale end of the spectrum, forest gardening is often referred to as agroforestry. A number of tropical crops, including coffee and chocolate, are grown commercially in this way, though commercial agroforestry is uncommon in North America (other than in the context of timber plantations).

Unlike preparing for a conventional vegetable garden, there is no need to till the earth and form it into beds in preparation for a forest garden. Instead, dig a hole for each individual plant, just as if you were planting ornamental shrubs and trees. However, if the soil quality is poor, you may wish to “top-dress” the entire planting area with several inches of compost prior to planting.

One situation in which raised beds are desirable in a food forest is where drainage is poor. But rather than make the effort to construct conventional raised beds from wood, you may opt to sculpt the earth into low, broad mounds at the location of each tree. Smaller plants may then be positioned along the slopes of the mounds. A variation on this approach is to sculpt the earth into long linear “swales,” which consist of a raised berm (to provide a well-drained planting location) and a broad, shallow ditch (to collect rainwater runoff and force it to percolate into the soil beneath the planting berm).

You will need to eliminate any w**ds, grass or other existing vegetation prior to planting. This can be done manually, or by smothering them under a “sheet mulch,” a permaculture tactic in which sheets of cardboard are overlaid with several inches of mulch on top of the vegetation, starving the plants for light and causing them to compost in place. Compost may be added as a layer between the cardboard and the mulch to add extra nutrients. Permaculturists often employ sheet mulching in conjunction with swales to enhance the area prior to planting.

When you’re ready to plant, simply brush aside the mulch and cut holes in the cardboard just big enough to dig a planting hole at the location of each plant. Then slide the mulch back around the newly installed plant. Maintaining a deep mulch is the key to preventing w**ds, conserving soil moisture and boosting organic matter—all things that will help your food forest be self-maintaining and self-sufficient

Step 3: PLANT
The next step is to arrange your plants in the landscape. Position the tallest species (i.e. the ‘canopy’ plants) at the northern end of the planting area, with progressively smaller plants toward the southern end. This way the taller plants will cast less shade on the smaller ones, especially at the beginning and end of the growing season when the days are shorter and the sun hangs lower in the sky.

Of course, truly shade tolerant plants may be interspersed throughout the understory of the forest garden. You might even consider cultivating mushrooms in the shadiest zones once the large trees have matured. Edible vines may be planted on any accessible fences, arbors, or walls, and you can also train vines up trees, just like Mother Nature does—just be sure the tree is significantly larger than the vine to avoid the tree getting smothered.

The edges of the food forest are suitable for sun-loving annual vegetables, if you wish to include them. Also, keep in mind that it takes decades for large tree to reach their mature size, so in the early years of a food forest there is ample sunlight. Plant sun-loving species in the open spaces between trees and then replace them with more shade-tolerant plants as the forest matures.

~ Great info by Modern Farmer

For more info on creating your very own food forest contact Jamon Myśliwiec our own resident certified permaculture gardener & designer! 😊

For opportunities to see a permaculture forest in it's very beginning stages contact Renee Lynette Mysliwiec and I'll show you my own efforts on our Serena House property in Evanston WY and what Jamon has taught me. You can see up close and personal what I started with and where I'm at today AND where we are headed in our own food forest design! 😀

If I can do this...anyone can! It's the simplest gardening method I have ever learned. 🥰

Quality, Healthy HEIRLOOM SEEDS will make all the difference when you want to get a good start on your Food Forest. 😊

At Lulu's Garden, we have a great Heirloom Seed package that has 30 varieties of NON GMO, Heirloom seeds, with enough seeds to grow an acre of food! We offer our seeds at wholesale price: just $22.

We also have an amazing Medicinal Herb pack with 40 varieties of medicinal herbs you can grow to improve your families health as well as help you to take care of acute illnesses and injuries at home. Danielle Mysliwiec Bork our resident herb specialist can answer your questions about all these fabulous herbs! 🙂

This incredible NON GMO Heirloom Medicinal Herb pack is just $67.

You will definitely be able to Feed Your Family with these seed packs! You can also store the seeds you don't use right away in the silver mylar bag we provide. Our seed pack will keep up to 25 years when kept in a cool dry location in their original packaging!

All our Heirloom seeds are from small Farms grown in UT and Idaho, hand packaged to make sure you get the best germination.

You can see our seed varieties and Order these Seed packages and other options on our order form here:

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You can Call or Text Us 6 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm each night, to ask questions or to place an Order at 435-531-0366 (Renee- Mountain time) or 307-677-5419 (Danielle- Central time.)

Join our Homesteading page, and you will be able to see more of our great Gardening & Homesteading Tips & Articles, Medicinal Herb Classes, New Seed Offerings, other Group Buys and Fun Recipes, while conversing and sharing your successes and difficulties with like minded individuals, while also getting all your questions answered! 🥰

***One of our families greatest missions is to help other families learn to grow food for their families successfully!*** 😊

Join our Homesteading Group here:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ldshpbg/?ref=share_group_link

Have a beautiful day!
God Bless You and Your Family.

Renee Mysliwiec 💗
Homesteading Group Buy Coordinator

EASY HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES (WITH VIDEO!) 08/16/2022

EASY HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES (WITH VIDEO!)

Have any of you ever made your own noodles? 😃

EASY HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES (WITH VIDEO!) Making homemade egg noodles is easier than you might think! And they're perfect for beef stroganoff or a simple chicken noodle soup!

Photos from Off Grid Living & Eco Homesteading's post 08/16/2022

Photos from Off Grid Living & Eco Homesteading's post

Guilds:

A polyculture method of mimicking nature by interplanting supportive companion plants. 

In permaculture,  we call them Guilds because there are support systems all over and throughout the design. 

In this 2 season old guild,;

medicinal herbs deter pests and bring in beneficial insects like pollinators. 

Ground covers protect and preserve the soils, retaining moisture and increasing soil biology, organic matter, and total solar capture and photosynthesis.

This guild provides perrenial medicine and nuts in the form of herbs and the walnut trees. 

And annual foods in the form of squash, and watermelon. 

Hidden below the greenery is a thick woodchip mulch, acting as a sponge. Building soil and distributing moisture through the mychorhizal Fungi network. Which is assisted by specially placed logs in deeper chips along the roots of the center trees. 

The opposite ends of the guild yield additional herbs, flowers, and join the neighboring landscape design known as the garden gate where the fruit trees, grape vines, berries and various fruits grow just the same.

Guilds are POWERFUL. 

This guild is self watering, self fertilizing, and self perpetuating. 

I (Jamon)planted this guild by hand from bare soil in 2020 after removing plastic w**d bearier placed by the previous owners of the property. 
There are no "w**d beariers" in my gardens.

2 years later, it is still totally self sustaining, with multiple kitchen or medicine cabinet worthy yields.

To learn how I did it, check the link in our Bio.

If you'd like to work with me directly for your families self sustaining food forest, homestead or family safe haven, comment below, or email jamon@havenpermaculture.com 08/12/2022

Guilds:

A polyculture method of mimicking nature by interplanting supportive companion plants.

In permaculture, we call them Guilds because there are support systems all over and throughout the design.

In this 2 season old guild,;

medicinal herbs deter pests and bring in beneficial insects like pollinators.

Ground covers protect and preserve the soils, retaining moisture and increasing soil biology, organic matter, and total solar capture and photosynthesis.

This guild provides perrenial medicine and nuts in the form of herbs and the walnut trees.

And annual foods in the form of squash, and watermelon.

Hidden below the greenery is a thick woodchip mulch, acting as a sponge. Building soil and distributing moisture through the mychorhizal Fungi network. Which is assisted by specially placed logs in deeper chips along the roots of the center trees.

The opposite ends of the guild yield additional herbs, flowers, and join the neighboring landscape design known as the garden gate where the fruit trees, grape vines, berries and various fruits grow just the same.

Guilds are POWERFUL.

This guild is self watering, self fertilizing, and self perpetuating.

I (Jamon)planted this guild by hand from bare soil in 2020 after removing plastic w**d bearier placed by the previous owners of the property.
There are no "w**d beariers" in my gardens.

2 years later, it is still totally self sustaining, with multiple kitchen or medicine cabinet worthy yields.

To learn how I did it, check the link in our Bio.

If you'd like to work with me directly for your families self sustaining food forest, homestead or family safe haven, comment below, or email [email protected]

My son Jamon Mysliwiec is an incredible permaculture gardener/designer. This picture is from his Lulu's garden.

Guilds:

A polyculture method of mimicking nature by interplanting supportive companion plants.

In permaculture, we call them Guilds because there are support systems all over and throughout the design.

In this 2 season old guild,;

medicinal herbs deter pests and bring in beneficial insects like pollinators.

Ground covers protect and preserve the soils, retaining moisture and increasing soil biology, organic matter, and total solar capture and photosynthesis.

This guild provides perrenial medicine and nuts in the form of herbs and the walnut trees.

And annual foods in the form of squash, and watermelon.

Hidden below the greenery is a thick woodchip mulch, acting as a sponge. Building soil and distributing moisture through the mychorhizal Fungi network. Which is assisted by specially placed logs in deeper chips along the roots of the center trees.

The opposite ends of the guild yield additional herbs, flowers, and join the neighboring landscape design known as the garden gate where the fruit trees, grape vines, berries and various fruits grow just the same.

Guilds are POWERFUL.

This guild is self watering, self fertilizing, and self perpetuating.

I (Jamon)planted this guild by hand from bare soil in 2020 after removing plastic w**d bearier placed by the previous owners of the property.
There are no "w**d beariers" in my gardens.

2 years later, it is still totally self sustaining, with multiple kitchen or medicine cabinet worthy yields.

To learn how I did it, check the link in our Bio.

If you'd like to work with me directly for your families self sustaining food forest, homestead or family safe haven, comment below, or email [email protected]
https://www.instagram.com/p/ChJcx01s0mb/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

Guilds: A polyculture method of mimicking nature by interplanting supportive companion plants. In permaculture, we call them Guilds because there are support systems all over and throughout the design. In this 2 season old guild,; medicinal herbs deter pests and bring in beneficial insects like pollinators. Ground covers protect and preserve the soils, retaining moisture and increasing soil biology, organic matter, and total solar capture and photosynthesis. This guild provides perrenial medicine and nuts in the form of herbs and the walnut trees. And annual foods in the form of squash, and watermelon. Hidden below the greenery is a thick woodchip mulch, acting as a sponge. Building soil and distributing moisture through the mychorhizal Fungi network. Which is assisted by specially placed logs in deeper chips along the roots of the center trees. The opposite ends of the guild yield additional herbs, flowers, and join the neighboring landscape design known as the garden gate where the fruit trees, grape vines, berries and various fruits grow just the same. Guilds are POWERFUL. This guild is self watering, self fertilizing, and self perpetuating. I (Jamon)planted this guild by hand from bare soil in 2020 after removing plastic w**d bearier placed by the previous owners of the property. There are no "w**d beariers" in my gardens. 2 years later, it is still totally self sustaining, with multiple kitchen or medicine cabinet worthy yields. To learn how I did it, check the link in our Bio. If you'd like to work with me directly for your families self sustaining food forest, homestead or family safe haven, comment below, or email [email protected]

GARDEN & HERB SEED GROUP BUY 08/04/2022

GARDEN & HERB SEED GROUP BUY

Friends!! Our families mission is to help other families learn to garden successfully while building a food forest in their own yard!!

We would LOVE to help you all!

Planting a food forest in your own yard can be done fairly easy and many plants will just look like flowers and shrubs but then in between the perenials you can plant perenial veggies and your anual veggies and no one will be the wiser.

Trust in the Lord that when you do your part he will bless you whether you have a few pots growing on your patio or acres and acres of land. (You may be surprised at how "hidden" your garden will be!) 😉😊

We've been offering non gmo Heirloom seeds at wholesale sale price on our group buys to help families get prepared for over 14 years!

We also have a homesteading FB group where you can learn SIMPLE permaculture gardening tips which will help you be successful growing your own gardens.

I was so overwhelmed with the thought of tilling and w**ding with traditional gardening until my son who is a permaculture designer, taught me this simple method!

Now I'm growing fruit tree guilds, berry bushes, tons of herbs and veggies too in my yard very successfully! You can too!!

If you are in need of garden and herb seeds you can join our garden seed group buy at wholesale prices here:

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Be sure to scroll to the bottom and click on the link to join our homesteading FB group for gardening support with like minded friends.😃🙂😘 We will be offering classes in permaculture gardening and medicinal herb classes here soon too.

I also have a program where you can earn FREE garden seed packs by hosting a garden seed group buy in your neighborhood. This is our way of thanking you for assisting us in helping your friends, family, church groups, and others in your community be able to get these seeds for their own families!

We would love to help you, your friends, your church groups and your whole community!

Pm me or text me at 435-531-0366 if you are interested in hosting and I will share the details with you.

When we join together beautiful things happen! 🥰

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