Homestead Equipment: What To Buy vs What To Rent
There are so many tools and supplies you need for a homestead. Some of them are so expensive that you’re better of renting than buying.
There are so many tools and supplies you need for a homestead. Some of them are so expensive that you’re better of renting than buying.
Anyone can learn to make their own yeast. However, it takes a lot of time and patience. Here are step by step instructions for growing yeast.
If you want to test your ability to survive without technology, look at Serious Survivor’s list of 20 survival skills that people have forgotten.
Although there are many chemical methods, there are also a variety of natural methods that are effective at keeping animals out of your garden.
Many would argue that no homestead is ever finished; there is always something to work on, even decades down the road. It takes time and patience.
You can easily make a vegetable oil candle with a small bottle, some oil, some cotton yarn, and a little piece of aluminum foil.
If you’re cooking at home more than ever these days, you may have more leftovers than ever too. Let’s examine ways you can reduce your family’s food waste.
While you may see PVC pipe in your home being used for plumbing lines, it has a lot of other uses that help organize and simplify work on the homestead.
An herbal band-aid is an affordable and effective way to treat injuries like small cuts, minor burns, sunburned skin, and more.
Sewing can be difficult at first, but once you get the hang of it, it can become an addiction. Soon you’ll be repairing and making all kinds of clothes.