Most gardeners give up on growing food in the winter. That’s a shame because winter is a great opportunity to grow many crops.
How To Pressure Can Soup
Canned soup is a delicious and convenient way to stockpile food. All you have to do is open it, heat it up, and it’s ready to eat.
12 Clever Uses for Your Old Christmas Tree
You may be wondering what to do with your tree once December 26th rolls around. Don’t just throw it in the trash. Instead, make use of it.
The Easy Way To Make Charcoal
Buying charcoal is for chumps. If you have access to wood & steel drums, you can make your own charcoal, along with biochar.
3 Expensive Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Land
If you are looking to purchase some land for your off-grid homestead, it’s a good idea to learn from people who have done it before.
12 Foods Soldiers Ate During the Civil War
In order to survive, soldiers in the Civil War had to rely on a variety of foods that would keep for long periods of time and store easily.
How to Build a $17.50 Greenhouse Without Any Tools
Get a mini greenhouse so you can at least have a few veggies in the winter. You’d be surprised what you can get for very little money.
$100 A Year On Food Is Possible… If You Are Resourceful
A single person can easily spend $100 a week on food. How in the world can you make $100 last the whole year? Here’s how.
33 Old-School Life Hacks That Used to Be Common Knowledge
Long before the internet, people were passing down life hacks. Some have become obsolete, but others still have relevance today.
How To Cook A Squirrel
Whether you’re simply curious or trying to survive the end of the world, you might want to try cooking squirrel. Here’s how. #homesteadsurvivalsite #squirrel #smallgame #wildernesssurvival #bushcraft
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