Homestead Equipment: What To Buy vs What To Rent
There are so many tools and supplies you need for a homestead. Some of them are so expensive that you’re better of renting than buying.
There are so many tools and supplies you need for a homestead. Some of them are so expensive that you’re better of renting than buying.
It can be hard to find homestead items, but your local thrift store might surprise you. There, you can get homesteading supplies without breaking the bank.
Whether your coronavirus quarantine is self-imposed or mandated, a supply of essentials will help put your mind at ease and keep your household running.
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.
You may not need every homesteading tool that I use, but over time you’ll figure which ones you need for your homestead. Here are the essentials.
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
While the remedies promised by most natural medicines are fairly simple, the promises surrounding colloidal silver range from the suspect to the outrageous. #homesteadsurvivalsite #colloidalsilver #homeremedies #naturalremedies #allnatural
There are many tools and supplies you need to have on your homestead, but there are a few in particular that people tend to forget about.
It’s easy to forget that all carpentry was once done by hand. People used the power of muscle, skill, and what are now vintage tools.
If you’re going to live on a homestead this winter, especially one deep in the country, you need to do some prepping.