Living Without a Microwave
Now let me start this by saying we definitely didn’t set out to live microwave free it just kind of happened. The microwave at our new place died and we
The How-To Guide to Transplanting Seedlings
Hopefully, you checked out our last post, The Complete Guide to Growing Seedlings and Why You Should, and are well on your way to having amazing plants for your garden.
The Complete Guide to Growing Seedlings & Why You Should
At this farm spring means piles of seed packets and notes on garden plans on literally every surface, including the floor. Plus shelves full of lights and little plants, our
5 Heirloom Tomatoes You Should Grow This Summer
Anyone who knows me would could tell you about how much I adore tomatoes. Tomato sauce, sundries tomatoes, stewed tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, they’re all good. Still, there are some tomatoes
Hearty Sandwich Bread (V)
Learning to bake bread was one of my first steps on my homesteading journey. It’s a perfect skill for any homesteader to learn as you can make bread in any
Foraging: Wild Onions
The first time I ate wild onions I thought they were a godsend. I was a couple months into my Appalachian Trail thru-hike and totally craving anything green and fresh.
Foraging: Pine Needle Tea
The past few days have been oddly warm for February. With temperatures in the 60s and peepers singing at night it’s easy to forget that it’s not quite spring yet.
Super Easy Vegan Gravy
It was 20 degrees below the normal average all last week. And you know what happened this weekend? It rained and snowed and rained and snowed. Everything is slush. The
Tapping Trees for Syrup
It’s starting to look like spring is on the way, well sort of. Even though its only 10 degrees now we’ve had several warm days and its supposed to be
DIY Chicken Dust Bath
This winter has been a soggy one. We’ve had tons of rain and quick melting snow and our poor chickens are sick of it. They are much happier with the