The rise of small-scale farming and homesteading reflects a growing quest for sustainability, self-sufficiency, and community connection. Trends include eco-friendly practices, urban homesteading, permaculture, alternative proteins, and reliance on renewable energy. These approaches optimize resource use, enhance economic viability, and promote food security while preserving rural heritage and animal welfare.
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DIY Greenhouse: Easy Steps for Beginners
This article provides a detailed guide for building an inexpensive greenhouse suitable for growing plants or housing small livestock. It includes a materials list, tools needed, and step-by-step building instructions. The structure is versatile and can be modified for various uses, offering tips on securing and maintaining it effectively.
Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead
December Newsletter Winter is setting in. The weather has gotten colder. For many of us, there is still plenty to do, especially if you have animals. In this newsletter, you will get some timely information about the plants and animals in your care. There is still plenty of plant to take care of this season.Continue reading “Winter Care Tips for Your Homestead”
Essential Guide to Grass Farming and Soil Management
Welcome to Forage Friday. On the first Friday of the month, we will cover topics related to forages. We will discuss grazing and forages for the next couple of months. Grass Farming? If you have animals that require forages, and you plan to grow those forages, congratulations! You are a grass farmer. The plantsContinue reading “Essential Guide to Grass Farming and Soil Management”
Your November Gardening Checklist for Success
Welcome to my monthly Newsletter. This newsletter will help you save money and time. No need to ask what you should be doing or when it should be done. You will have the Know How. This newsletter has it all. This is the best way to stay on top of tasks. These tasks help maintain and grow your garden or farmstead
Understanding First Frost and Its Impact on Your Garden
As autumn brings the first frost, it signals the end of the growing season, prompting gardeners to prepare for winter. While some crops can tolerate light frost, others need protection. The article discusses differences between frost and freeze, offers advice on harvesting, and outlines frost tolerance for various fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
Understanding Fall Colors: Trees and Their Transformation
Fall officially arrived in the Midwest! I am totally looking ahead to the cool weather and of course pumpkin spice. What I’m most excited about more than anything else is fall color. Despite the fact we have had very warm days. We are seeing some signs of Fall. Some fall colors have already started. BlackContinue reading “Understanding Fall Colors: Trees and Their Transformation”
Soil is not Dirt!
Soil, unlike dirt, is essential for a productive garden, containing air, water, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter. A soil test is crucial for understanding soil quality and necessary amendments. Proper pH and nutrient levels lead to healthy plants, while organic matter enhances soil structure and water retention, promoting overall growth.
