Infusing lemon and ginger into honey is a delicious treat and helps to soothe sore throats in teas as well. Learn how easy it is to do here. The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #infusedhoney

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Learning to accept our many, many, many garden failures was the key to our overall success. Come on over and learn what we had to change to grow! The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #gardening

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Homestead Shops - IdlewildAlaska

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Winter Line Drying: Did you know that heat is not required when drying your clothes outdoors? In fact, your clothes may actually dry faster when it's 32F or less!

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Backyard Chickens 101 - Questions to ask yourself before jumping into chicken keeping ::: Ever Growing Farm

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homemade carnitas

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Did you know it only takes two ingredients to make brown sugar at home? You probably already have them in your cupboard, and it only takes five minutes to make your own delicious brown sugar!

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Before sowing a single seed, it is helpful to sketch a map of the garden so you know how many seedlings you will need, where they will be planted, and how you can keep each bed producing all through the growing season. | Mapping the Garden Beds | Grow a Good Life

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Make your own chicken feed and save money. Perfect for the smaller flock! The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadhippy #fromthefarm #theurbanchicken #chickens #diy

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Zone 5 stretches from Maine to Missouri to Utah and even to Colorado. However, the local climates among these locations are all different. Each location has unique environmental factors that also affect the growing season. These factors include soil, number of frost-free days, rainfall amounts, summer heat levels, soil moisture, humidity, and day length. | Gardening Tips for Growing a Vegetables in Maine Zone 5 | Grow a Good Life

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fodder system for chicken feed ~The Homesteading Hippy

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How to Get Rid of Rats in your Chicken Coop

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Looking for creative ideas for using leftovers? Here are some great tips for stopping the waste in your kitchen!

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How to create terrariums with kids @ Garden Delights.

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A DIY Soothing Comfrey Cream and the medicinal benefits of comfrey

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We wanted our new chicks to meet their new mom, a broody hen in our flock. We went about it in completely the wrong way. Here's how to fail at introducing chicks to a broody hen

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Secrets To Transplanting Seedlings

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After taking a few classes on watercolor, I wanted to practice what I'd learned. So of course I made poultry portraits of our flock of insane chickens.

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We know how tough it is to get rid of rats in the chicken coop, we've been through it. Follow our tips and you'll defeat them one and for all!

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How to Transplant Onion Seedlings | Grow a Good Life | Onions grow best in loose, fertile soil that drains well. Select a growing location that receives full sun or six or more hours of direct sunlight per day. Amend with compost to add nutrients and organic material to aid with drainage. To transplant, remove the seedlings carefully from the container ...

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SchneiderPeeps - Learn how, why and when to start seeds for the best garden. ever.

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Making Maple Syrup in the City

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Consider paint protection for the interior on a new chicken coop before adding chickens.

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5 Perennial Vegetables for a Children's Garden - Photo by Tessa Zundel (HobbyFarms.com) #garden #vegetables

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10 Tomato Growing Tips Even You Can Understand

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Regrowing your lettuce is a quick, easy, and super cheap way to have lettuce all year round fresh! It's super easy to do as well! The Homesteading Hippy #homesteadinghippy #fromthefarm #gardening

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It's critically important that the first milk that newborn goat kids get is colostrum via Better Hens and Gardens

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8 Reasons Why I Love (and Hate) My Angora Rabbit

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Pancake Maker Magic l Sourdough Ebelskivers l Celebrate Pancake Day l Homestead Lady.com l #hotforbreakfast

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