15 Uses for Cinder Blocks on Your Homestead
Cinderblocks are very useful, and you can even get them for free. Here are some creative ways to use cinderblocks around the homestead.
Cinderblocks are very useful, and you can even get them for free. Here are some creative ways to use cinderblocks around the homestead.
Plantain is a cure for rashes, burns, bug bites, and so much more. So many people have no idea that a miracle weed is growing in their backyard.
Rashes from exposure to poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac are very itchy and uncomfortable. Here are some tips and natural home remedies.
I’ve experimented with several bread recipes, and my current favorite is this Amish white bread recipe from Pratt Family Homestead.
Creating a sustainable homesteading survival retreat truly is the best way to prep, but it could all go wrong if you don’t follow these tips.
Bug spray may work, but it’s also sticky and smelly. That’s why investing in herbs and flowers that repel mosquitoes is a better option.
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