Justin Rhodes is an experienced homesteader who is an absolute expert on growing food and raising chickens. In this video, he shares 12 gardening hacks.
6 Sensational Gardening Hacks You Should Try
Here are some clever gardening hacks to make gardening a little easier this year. They’re six simple tips that I found on a Youtube channel called GrowVeg.
10 Ways to Prepare For Your Spring Garden
You can start preparing for your spring garden even in the middle of winter. Here is our spring garden preparation checklist. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardening #gardenchecklist #gardeningchecklist #springgarden
Pollinator Gardens: What They Are and Why You Need One
A pollinator garden is a garden filled with flowers that attract pollinating insects. This helps to create a healthier ecosystem. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pollinators #pollinatorgarden #gardeningtips #gardeninghacks
12 Herbs and Veggies That Grow Well in The Summer Heat
While most plants thrive in the spring and fall, warm-weather plants love the heat and sun of the summer. Here are some heat-tolerant plants to consider. #homesteadsurvivalsite #herbgardening #vegetablegardening #summergarden #gardeningtips
How Many Plants Does It Take to Feed a Family for a Year?
Growing enough food for a family of four takes a lot of work and dedication, along with hours in the garden. However, food and financial freedom come with it. #homesteadsurvivalsite #selfsufficient #selfreliance #growingfood #crops
How To Create An Edible Food Forest
You can eat everything that grows in a forest, but only if you plant it yourself. That’s the idea behind an edible food forest. #homesteadsurvivalsite #foodforest #wildedibles #gardeninghacks #gardenhacks
Composting 101: Read This Before You Start
Compost is the product that you get out of #composting – a material that you can as fertilizer in the garden, as feed for your chickens, and to build up the soil structure on your property. #homesteadsurvivalsite #compost #gardening #gardeningtips
12 Simple Ways to Lengthen Your Garden’s Growing Season
There are some simple ways to extend your garden’s growing season. With a longer growing season, you can produce more fruits, vegetables, and flowers. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardening #gardeningtips #gardeninghacks #growingseason