Before you dismiss any of the weeds growing in your yard, you might want to consider their medicinal and nutritional benefits.
Natural Living
Natural living is a big part of homesteading. There are many natural alternatives to modern products that are healthier and cheaper.
20 Off-Grid Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide has many uses other than disinfecting wounds. You can use it around the house, in the garden, and in the bathroom.
3 Brilliant Uses for Bee Balm
Bee balm, also known as bergamot, has multiple uses including edible and medicinal uses that make it a must-have.
How to Make Elderberry Syrup
Elderberry syrup has long been praised by scientists and herbalists as being very beneficial to the body. Here’s how to make it.
Kudzu: The Little-Known Survival Food
Kudzu has earned a bad reputation, but it has some impressive benefits, as well. It can be used for food, medicine, clothing, and more.
The Miracle of Chamomile and How it Can Improve Your Health
Like other healing plants, chamomile has several health benefits that make it a valuable addition to your garden and medicine cabinet.
9 All-Natural Cold & Flu Remedies
The following all-natural remedies don’t just treat colds and flus. They’re also extremely good for preventive care.
Why Yarrow Has Been Used as Medicine for Thousands of Years
Yarrow is one of the oldest medicinal herbs, dating back thousands of years and used for various ailments. Here’s how to use it.
9 Survival Tools You Can Make From Tree Bark
Tribes around the world have used tree bark for everything from cups to canoes. In this article, we’ll learn how to make survival tools.Â
How To Make An Herbal Anti-Itch Salve In A Crock-Pot
One of the best anti-itch salves you can make is a jewelweed salve. It’s great for treating poison ivy, bug bites, and other skin problems.
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