7 Lessons Homesteaders Can Learn From The Amish
Survival homesteaders can learn a lot from the Amish. In our high-tech era, these plain folks are still managing sustainable off-grid homesteads.
Survival homesteaders can learn a lot from the Amish. In our high-tech era, these plain folks are still managing sustainable off-grid homesteads.
Before you purchase and move into a tiny house, be sure to consider these four reasons why you may not want to live in a tiny house.
In case the power goes out or your heater doesn’t work, here are some tips to stay warm when it’s freezing outside.
One of the most overlooked multipurpose products is apple cider vinegar. No one’s kitchen or medicinal cabinet is truly complete without it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #applecidervinegar #offgrid #naturalremedies #upcycling
Whether you are in an emergency or simply looking for a way to use something you’d normally throw away, you should check out these uses for coffee grounds. #homesteadsurvivalsite #coffeegrounds #survivaltips #upcycled #coffee
What can you do to survive if you are stuck outside in a winter storm? Here are some precautions you should take and tips for surviving.
A bowline knot is incredibly strong yet very easy to tie. Because of that, it is one of the most useful knots in the world. #urbansurvivalsite #survivaltips #knots #tyingknots #survivalskills
Growing herbs is both easy and affordable. Here are the best herbs to grow in your kitchen herb garden and how to grow them.Â
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