Top 5 Baby Products for Gardening Mamas :: Five Little Homesteaders

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If you are a real food junkie or you enjoy experimenting in baking, Bread Revolution a book you want to have in your library.

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How we changed to strong, see-thru goat pens that can be reconfigured for the changing needs of our Nigerian Dwarf goat herd.

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Low Cost & No Cost Trellis Ideas | The 104 Homestead - Trellis your vining vegetables using little to no money.

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Soap nuts have the ability to serve your home from the moment they arrive in their recyclable cardboard box to the moment they're compost for your gardens.

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Ground Cover Plants for Pollinators l Homestead Lady (.com)

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A family member of Megan's discovered he had a dream of homesteading and he was going to do whatever he could to make that dream a reality. When he did, Megan became inspired.

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A Time to Keep l National Days to Observe with Your Family l April 2015 l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Forsythia Dandelion Jelly with Vanilla l Spring foraged flowers for sweets l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Raising rabbits can be very rewarding. You can keep them to show, for fiber, for meat and/or as a companion. There is one big reason, however, not to purchase a rabbit.

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What my chickens consume, my family consumes. That's why I prefer to try herbals, essential oils, and natural remedies before bringing out the big guns.

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Why we love small space homesteading in suburbia! We raise chickens, bees, and have raised bed gardens! #gardenchat #chickens #ediblegarden #farmlife

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I guess we could be called the lazy homesteaders because we have no desire to have any other livestock. And that is okay. Homesteading doesn't have to be all or nothing.

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More and more people are turning to growing their own organic vegetables in their backyards. Setting up a veggie garden in your backyard has many advantages.

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Duck Keeping for Beginners - The Not So Modern Housewife

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4 Sweet Ways to Celebrate Easter - Photo by Tessa Zundel (HobbyFarms.com)

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I don't know about you, but I love sourdough. I still haven't managed to master making sourdough breads, but these fabulous recipes certainly have me inspired to try a bit harder.

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Make Your Own Vanilla Honey l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Seven Uses for a DIY Electric Dog Fence on Your Homestead

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Learn how to dye eggs for Easter using all natural ingredients like onion skins, instant coffee, blueberries, beets and more. They look better and are a healthier choice than the food-dye tablets you buy at the store.

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Living Easter Baskets and Other Homestead Traditions for the Spring l Homestead Lady (.com)

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Why put your gorgeously grilled perfection on a plain ol' store bought bun? Making your own is so easy to do, especially if you have a WonderMix mixer. It's 900 watts of pure awesomeness make this recipe a start to finish in 30 minutes! The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #buns #burgers

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Started pullets are teenage female chickens. Since chickens begin laying at around 6 months of age, you have a much shorter wait before you start getting eggs.

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Karen Lynn shares how excited she is to be back in the garden preparing seeds and plans for her herb garden as well as planting some spring gardening veggies! #gardenchat #ediblegarden #gardening #herbchat

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Most of North America's soil has been damaged by poor agriculture and construction practices. Thankfully repairing damaged soil is not incredibly hard or expensive to accomplish.

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Melt & Pour soap bases are premixed bases that have all the scary work done already. All you do is melt, mix, and pour into molds. You get the joy of homemade soap with the ability to customize it as you see fit.

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Essential Oils around the barnyard

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Making Homemade Deodorant - The ultimate post - Tons of great recipes! Can't wait to try them!

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Tessa has built up the feeling of community with her Seed Swap. She is making an amazing impact in her home and community. Get inspired by Tessa's story.

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Preserving Fresh Herbs with Herb Paste

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