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Potatoes are a crop that quickly becomes a staple on the homestead, but as we all know, not every potato you harvest has the potential to last or go into storage. Some potatoes become soft and mushy;...
Planting small gardens, especially small food gardens, are a great option for urban homesteaders with limited space or homesteaders starting out with their food garden. The idea of growing your own...
How To Mill Flour At Home: A Complete Guide For Homesteaders
In the heart of every homestead lies a connection to the land, a desire for self-sufficiency, and a passion for crafting essential items from scratch. Milling flour at home embodies these principles,...
You may have heard the term "chicken ladder" coming up in discussions among chicken keepers and wondered what this device is used for in a chicken coop. Chickens require roosting options and access...
In the realm of homesteading, sustainable living, and organic farming, one creature stands out as a remarkable ally to the homesteader; the humble worm. Raising worms, or vermicomposting, is more...
In the homesteading lifestyle, self-sufficiency is key, and one of the staples that often finds its way into the pantry is the humble potato. Versatile, nutritious, and delicious, potatoes are a...