Chickens and The Home Vegetable Garden
Why chickens make for a great addition to a backyard home vegetable garden.
Ingredients for a Simple Life
Living Off The Land and Thriving with Self Sufficiency
Why chickens make for a great addition to a backyard home vegetable garden.
What would your life be like if you were to be without power at your home for a week, two weeks, a month, 6 months? Join us as we discuss why this might happen, and how to go about starting down the road of getting prepared.
Green roofs are a great way to do something for the environment and something for your energy costs. They also look great.
If you’re pondering a move from the city to the country, or to a homestead, there are a few things you’ll need to check in on before you make your decision.
How do you ensure that living your rural property won’t put you in conflict with the local large wildlife? Simply follow these easy tips.
Worker honey bees are the smallest members of the hive, size wise, but constitute the majority of bees occupying the colony.
Make the most of firewood for your winter heating: Learn the tricks on how to select, store, and burn firewood for maximum efficiency.
Many people who have begun raising goats and sheet, wonder if they can be kept together. While they are two different species, with slightly different behavior and nutritional needs, it is quite possible to keep these close cousins in the same space as long as certain requirement are met.
How to survive power outages using a copper reflux still.
With the help of humane mouse traps, you can easily capture the rodents and then release them at a safe distance without causing any harm to them.
Horses can live happily until a very old age, some well after the age of 30. Hopefully this article will help you and your old mate find the right care.
Learn about backyard farming and how to grow food, honeybee products, micro flocks, and luxurious fiber with angora rabbits. And why it’s a popular choice for rural and urban folks alike.
Some of the myths and facts about honey just might end up surprising you.
Stinging nettles may not seem edible, but they are, and they are nutritious and best of all free.
One of the first questions on the minds of future city chicken farmers is the cost of keeping chickens. They might dream of free-range eggs they can gather out of their own yard, but don’t want to sink financially for the privilege.