Kitchen Herb Gardening: Essential Herbs and Tips
Growing herbs is both easy and affordable. Here are the best herbs to grow in your kitchen herb garden and how to grow them.
Growing herbs is both easy and affordable. Here are the best herbs to grow in your kitchen herb garden and how to grow them.
You can expect to find large farm machinery and livestock at auctions, but there are literally hundreds of other items that homesteaders can make use of. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homestead #homesteading #farming #offgridliving
Pigs are a great way to raise your own meat, but they do come with their own unique set of quirks. Learn more about the pros and cons of raising pigs. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pigs #livestock #homesteading #raisingpigs
Ever heard of portable soup before? It’s basically a solidified broth to which you can add hot water and quickly make soup. It’s also called pocket soup. #homesteadsurvivalsite #soup #souprecipes #survivalfood #emergencyfood
Dehydration works by removing the moisture content from food. How do you dehydrate food properly so that it stores well and stays safe to eat?
No matter where you live, you are probably looking for ways to save on your electricity bill. Here are 10 ways to cut your electric bill in half. #homesteadsurvivalsite #frugal #frugalliving #savemoney #savemoneytips
One of the most versatile items is the metal 55-gallon oil drum. The number of ways you can repurpose a metal oil drum is only limited by your imagination. #homesteadsurvivalsite #repurpose #upcycle #offgrid #homestead
Are you wasting valuable space in the fridge on foods that don’t need to be refrigerated? Without even peeking in your fridge, I can guess that you are. #homesteadsurvivalsite #foodstorage #refrigerator #emergencyfood #homestead
Did you know you don’t have to own land to start homesteading? The first step to homesteading is figuring out which homesteading skills you should learn. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homesteading #homestead #beginners #offgridliving
The best way to feed goats all winter is by planting a wheat and rye pasture mix. Plant it in a goat-grazing area that’s fenced off to contain the goats.