DIY Chicken Coop for Less Than $15
If you can gather some scrap wood and are willing to do a little work, you can build your own chicken coop for less than $15. #homesteadsurvivalsite #chickencoop #chickens #raisingchickens #diyprojects
If you can gather some scrap wood and are willing to do a little work, you can build your own chicken coop for less than $15. #homesteadsurvivalsite #chickencoop #chickens #raisingchickens #diyprojects
Growing enough food for a family takes a lot of work and dedication. However, food and financial freedom come with it.
The modern frugal homesteader is someone who makes the most of what they have – be it food, clothing, tools, and other belongings.
Figuring out how to feed half a dozen or more people every single day without breaking the bank can be a huge challenge. #homesteadsurvivalsite #frugallivingtips #frugallivingideas #cheapmeals #frugalmeals
Some herbs are perennials that you can plant once and harvest for years. Here are some of the tastiest and most useful perennial herbs. #homesteadsurvivalsite #perennialherbs #herbs #growingherbs #herbgardening
How much land would it take to live an entirely self-sufficient life? A life so self-sufficient that you never had to leave your land? #homesteadsurvivalsite #homestead #homesteading #selfsufficient #offgridliving
Is there anything we can learn from the forest and apply to our vegetable gardens? Plants in forests usually do so well, but why?
There are many natural remedies to speed up the healing process and prevent infection. We’ll take a look at some natural ways to help wounds heal faster.
Instead of using the traditional method of planting, succession planting leads to crops at varying levels of growth. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardenhacks #gardeninghacks
GrowVeg has hundreds of videos about gardening. Here, he shares some tips that would have made his first garden a lot more successful.