17 Reasons to Stockpile Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a valuable spice that offers many health benefits. Historical records trace its use as a medicine to ancient times.
Cinnamon is a valuable spice that offers many health benefits. Historical records trace its use as a medicine to ancient times.
Borax can be used to wash clothes, clean cookware, unclog drains, nourish fruit trees, keep pests away, deodorize mattresses, and much more. #homesteadsurvivalsite #borax #usesforborax #natural #cleaningtips
While most plants thrive in the spring and fall, warm-weather plants love the heat and sun of the summer. Here are some heat-tolerant plants to consider. #homesteadsurvivalsite #herbgardening #vegetablegardening #summergarden #gardeningtips
Tea tree oil can be a valuable addition to your medicine cabinet and cleaning supplies. Here are fifteen ways to use it and how. #homesteadsurvivalsite #teatreeoil #teatreeoiluses #essentialoils #naturalmedicine
Just as some plants grow better together, others do not. In fact, some plants can be hampered by close proximity to certain other plants.
Rashes from exposure to poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac are very itchy and uncomfortable. Here are some tips and natural home remedies.
The modern frugal homesteader is someone who makes the most of what they have – be it food, clothing, tools, and other belongings.
Some herbs are perennials that you can plant once and harvest for years. Here are some of the tastiest and most useful perennial herbs. #homesteadsurvivalsite #perennialherbs #herbs #growingherbs #herbgardening
Most vegetables are easy to regrow, and some don’t even require dirt – they just need a glass of water. Here is a list of vegetables you can regrow. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardeningtips #leftovers #foodscraps #gardenhacks
Many #houseplants can help counteract the adverse effects of contaminants. Indoor plants can absorb some of the pollutants and add fresh oxygen to your home.