How to Save Herbs for Winter Storage: Practical Methods for the Homestead Garden

Storing homegrown herbs for the winter months can not only save you money but is also a great way to enjoy the taste and aroma of your own produce through the cold winter months. Herbs you’ve grown yourself are better for your health, and definitely better-tasting than the ones sold in the supermarkets. You can dry or freeze your favorite…

Liana Khapava Liana Khapava

The Backyard Micro-Farm: Small Spaces, Big Harvests

Most people think of acres of land, wide open spaces, barns, and animals grazing in the open when they think of a homestead. However, there is a growing number of homesteaders who are proving that being self-sufficient doesn't have to take up a huge property. In both cities, suburbs, and small towns, individuals are converting small backyards, patios, and even…

Perez Karina Perez Karina

Learn to Save Money with Old-Fashioned Methods: Money-saving Advice from the Past

Self-sufficiency and sustainability are buzzwords—not only used in the close-knit homesteading community, but by corporations who want to cash in on a trending value system to make a quick buck. In order to cash in, however, they had to make some changes. Changing their products would take time and money, so they went about changing us. Through a bombardment of slick…

Jenny Flores Jenny Flores

How to Save Herbs for Winter Storage: Practical Methods for the Homestead Garden

Storing homegrown herbs for the winter months can not only save you money but is also a great way to enjoy the taste and aroma of your own produce through the cold winter months. Herbs you’ve grown yourself are better for your health, and definitely better-tasting than the ones sold in the supermarkets. You can dry or freeze your favorite…

Liana Khapava Liana Khapava

The Backyard Micro-Farm: Small Spaces, Big Harvests

Most people think of acres of land, wide open spaces, barns, and animals grazing in the open when they think of a homestead. However, there is a growing number of homesteaders who are proving that being self-sufficient doesn't have to take up a huge property. In both cities, suburbs, and small towns, individuals are converting small backyards, patios, and even…

Perez Karina Perez Karina

Learn to Save Money with Old-Fashioned Methods: Money-saving Advice from the Past

Self-sufficiency and sustainability are buzzwords—not only used in the close-knit homesteading community, but by corporations who want to cash in on a trending value system to make a quick buck. In order to cash in, however, they had to make some changes. Changing their products would take time and money, so they went about changing us. Through a bombardment of slick…

Jenny Flores Jenny Flores

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We’re not Playing, ‘Possum: Opossums are Actually Good for the Homestead

My first up-close encounter with an opossum was one evening many years…

Jo Ann Abell Jo Ann Abell

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Learn to Save Money with Old-Fashioned Methods: Money-saving Advice from the Past

Self-sufficiency and sustainability are buzzwords—not only used in the close-knit homesteading community,…

Jenny Flores Jenny Flores

Watermelon, Cucumber, & Feta Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

The first time a friend told me about this Watermelon, Cucumber, &…

Jessica Shelton Jessica Shelton

Homestead Prepping: Buying a Bug Out Location (Buying a B.O.L.)

About two years ago, while selling real estate for a broker who…

Doug Smith Doug Smith

Grafting an Orphan Calf to a Surrogate Mother

Easily one of my most frustrating, yet ultimately rewarding, experiences on the…

Devin Kelly Devin Kelly

Lost Your Job? Congratulations, You’re Finally Self-employed!

"It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating."…

Neil Shelton Neil Shelton

Brassica: The Queen of Greens

I recently had breakfast with my three-year-old granddaughter, Josephine, in a rather…

Barbara Bamberger-Scott Barbara Bamberger-Scott

In Defense of the Weed-lot

Whether your homestead is one acre or one hundred acres, there’s a…

Sheri Dixon Sheri Dixon

Small-scale Homesteading: How Much Do You Really Need?

I subscribe to a number of homesteading blogs.  One in particular chronicles…

Rebecca Long Rebecca Long

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Small-Scale Mushroom Farming

Homesteaders, whether the 100-acre or backyard type, are always on the lookout…

Jenny Flores Jenny Flores

Five Weeks from Seed to Table

Growing vegetables from seed is probably one of the greatest pleasures of…

Michael Feldmann Michael Feldmann

Brassica: The Queen of Greens

I recently had breakfast with my three-year-old granddaughter, Josephine, in a rather…

Barbara Bamberger-Scott Barbara Bamberger-Scott

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