Good quality organic medicinal herbs can be expensive. Luckily, there are many healing herbs that are easy to grow at home. The following herbs are incredibly useful. #homesteadsurvivalsite #medicinal #herbs #herbal #medicine
Misc
How to Survive This Year’s Deadly Flu Season
All around the nation, hospitals are feeling the strain of this year’s deadly flu virus. The scenarios being laid out are, frankly, hard to believe. #homesteadsurvivalsite #fluseason #flu #health #wellness
4 Things You Can Burn for Heat When You Run Out of Firewood
In case you ever run out of firewood during the cold winter, you’ll need to turn to some unconventional burning materials to stay warm. #homesteadsurvivalsite #firewood #winter #repurpose #frugal
9 Tips for New Homesteaders
There are some general pieces of advice that apply to all homesteaders. Here is our list of homesteading tips to help you focus on what is important. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homesteaders #beginner #beginning #homesteading
15 Great Gifts for Homesteaders
This holiday season, you should give homesteaders gifts that are practical, useful, and won’t end up in the junk closet. Here are 15 ideas. #homesteadsurvivalsite #giftideas #homesteader #holidays #gifts
14 Delicious Ways to Add Turmeric To Your Diet
Using these simple ideas to add just a little turmeric to your diet every day will help boost your immune system and general health.
How To Crush It At The Farmers Market
Urban Farmer Curtis Stone does farmers markets all the time and has come up with five ways to sell every last piece of food.
8 Worst Mistakes New Homesteaders Make
If you’re new to homesteading, you should know that there are several critical homesteading mistakes that are very easy to make.
How to Prepare Your Homestead for a Hurricane
If you live in a hurricane zone, it is foolhardy to wait until a hurricane develops to prepare for its fury. Here are 15 ways to prepare your homestead.
Can You Homestead When Your Spouse Doesn’t Want To?
There are a lot of people out there who dream of setting up a homestead, but their spouses think the idea of self-sufficient living is crazy. What to do?