9 Ways to Light Your Home While Living Off Grid
If you want to go off grid, you’ll need to explore some alternative light sources. With this list, you’ll have a better idea of how to light your home.
If you want to go off grid, you’ll need to explore some alternative light sources. With this list, you’ll have a better idea of how to light your home.
For many people, moving to a home in the country would be a dream come true. #homesteadsurvivalsite #offgrid #countryside #offgridliving #homesteading
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
If you’re asking what a yurt is, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Read on for the low down on why you should consider a yurt for your homestead. #homesteadsurvivalsite #yurt #offgridliving #selfsufficient #offgrid
So what did historic kitchens look like? That is the topic of this video by Townsends, who is an expert in old cooking techniques. #homesteadsurvivalsite #kitchens #pioneer #cooking #offgrid
Long before the weather channel, our pioneer ancestors and native tribes looked for signs in nature to forecast the weather.
Everyone thinks of the big-ticket items: energy, food, and water, but here are some little-known tips for off-grid living.
Here are some of the fastest ways to start earning extra cash with your homestead. Smart small and keep growing it until it’s a full-time income. #homesteadsurvivalsite #income #homesteading #makemoney #homestead
DIY soap is easier than you think, but it takes some time and requires some caution. Here’s how to make soap using fat and ashes.
Peter from TreeEater Farm lived off the grid for 13 years. He built his home, he grows his food, and his property isn’t connected to utilities