A Homesteader’s Guide to Goat Breeds
Have you considered goats for your homestead? Goats are especially suitable to the prepper lifestyle as they provide meat and milk, eat comparatively less feed…
View More A Homesteader’s Guide to Goat BreedsLots Of Flowers, No Fruit On My Eggplant!
Gardening isn’t rocket science, meaning it’s not extremely difficult. However, don’t be fooled into thinking that because you have Heirloom Seeds, dirt and water you’ll…
View More Lots Of Flowers, No Fruit On My Eggplant!Beekeeping for Beginners: Dos and Don’ts
If you’ve been thinking about beekeeping as a source of food and barter, you’re not the only one. Beekeeping is gaining interest among preppers and…
View More Beekeeping for Beginners: Dos and Don’tsHow to Compost in Winter
Even if you live in the snow belt you can still compost all through the winter — I did for 15 years in a homemade…
View More How to Compost in WinterA First Attempt With Green Manure
Green manure is a crop grown to add nutrients and organic matter to the soil. I chose this method for two of my garden beds…
View More A First Attempt With Green ManureTeaching Self Sufficiency To Children Through Geocaching
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices that can help your children develop in many ways
View More Teaching Self Sufficiency To Children Through GeocachingEthical Living and Climate Change
Ten or even five years ago, most of us probably knew nothing about climate change. We may not even have heard of it. Today, its…
View More Ethical Living and Climate ChangeHow to make your own workplace more ethical
Whether you run your own business or work for a larger organization, there are plenty of things you can do to help make your workplace…
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