Making Glue From Milk – A Homestead Kids Science Project
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
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.
This recipe will make you about 50 laundry pods. They are cheaper and more convenient than regular laundry detergent.
This DIY planter box by Cottage Life is fairly easy to make. All you need are some boards, some screws, some rocks, and some soil. Here’s how to build it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #diy #planter #diyplanter #homemadeplanter
This cinder block grill is so easy to build, anyone can do it. You just need a few materials and you’ll be grilling out in no time. Here’s how to build it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #cinderblocks #diygrill #cinderblockgrill #homemadegrill
At one time, activated charcoal was considered a universal antidote for a wide range of conditions. Here’s what to use it for.
Whether you’re cooking hot dogs or roasting marshmallows, your fire pit will get tons of use. Here are 25 plans to choose from.
One of the most useful items homesteaders can recycle is the five-gallon bucket. They have dozens of uses you might not have thought of.