6 Food Scraps To Feed Your Garden
Your plants need calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and much more in order to thrive. These things are abundant in kitchen scraps.
Your plants need calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and much more in order to thrive. These things are abundant in kitchen scraps.
Each of these food storage methods has pros and cons. Some methods are better than others for certain foods.
There’s no reason why root cellars have to be the size of a small room. In fact, a root cellar can be as small as a chest freezer.
Help your children understand the importance of being able to take care of your family and explain the reasons behind your choice to homestead. #homesteadsurvivalsite #homesteading #kidscrafts #homestead #children
If you don’t know much about building fences, you’re liable to make mistakes. This video goes over six fence-building mistakes to avoid.
Growing fruit trees in buckets or a similar container is an excellent way to cultivate your own fruit, even in small spaces.
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.