Learn about the simple and productive practice of vermicomposting for healthy garden soil.
Tag: homesteading
This is a series of activities you can do at home, large or small, land or no land, to be in control of your own food, water, shelter, power, and health.
Unlock the Sweetness: How to Make Sugarcane Molasses
Grow your own sugarcane for making molasses! You will be surprised how easy it is to make your own sensational sweet molasses! Read on and see.
Elderberry: Discover Surprising Food Forest Fundamentals
We love elderberry bushes! After reading this article, you will too. This plant has been well known and revered for centuries as a healing plant. Let’s learn why.
See How to Achieve Homeostasis with Natural Foot Care
You can make a simple foot balm using natural products, even those found right in your garden.
How to Transform Grass to a Breathtaking Wildflower Lawn
Wouldn’t it be great to look out your window and see a low maintenance wildflower meadow instead of a plain green lawn?
Foraging 101: Learn Why and How to Harvest Wild Edibles
Nature provides us with all we need to survive if we know where to look. Plants grown in the wild have an abundance of health to offer us. Foraging for these plants is a skill worth having.
What Are Sweet Potato Slips and How to Sprout Them?
Growing sweet potatoes doesn’t have to be difficult. Learn this simple method and start enjoying your harvest of fresh, organically grown tubers. You will love how beautiful this plant is in your potted garden!
The Beautiful But Lesser Known Vitamin C Superstar Hibiscus Sabdariffa
You can grow Hibiscus Sabdariffa as an annual as far north as zone 3. Why would you want to? The tangy little fruits are antioxidant rich superfoods! Let’s learn how to grow and use these little treats.
How to Use Fresh Aloe Vera for Beauty Care
In this post, we show you how to harvest your homegrown aloe vera and give you some ideas on how to use it for sustainable DIY beauty care products.
Here Is a Simple Method to Propagate Clumping Bamboo
Clumping bamboo doesn’t run and take over like the running types. Problem is, you may want more than one clump. No problem, here’s how you do it