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.
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.
Buying charcoal is for chumps. If you have access to wood & steel drums, you can make your own charcoal, along with biochar.
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.
Every homesteader needs glue from time to time. Instead of running to the store, learn to make glue from milk. #homesteadsurvivalsite #glue #milk #diy #homestead
Pigs are very messy, and they get their water dirty. To get around this, try building a DIY automatic pig waterer. It’s easy!
Many common weeds on your property contain healing and medicinal properties. With them, you can create infused oils for homemade salves.
If you own chickens, like DIY projects, and you have an hour to spare, you should try this DIY chicken coop. The materials only cost $50.
There are many advantages to gardening inside a greenhouse. You get plants all year long, you get healthier crops, and you can garden in any weather. #homesteadsurvivalsite #greenhouse #diygreenhouse #gardening #gardeningprojects
This recipe will make you about 50 laundry pods. They are cheaper and more convenient than regular laundry detergent.
In the spirit of homesteading, every piece of metal, plastic, and cordage from your lawnmower can be reused around your house or property.