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11/07/2018
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By Zoey Sky
How to store fresh produce for the long-term
As a homesteader, there’s nothing more reassuring than seeing crops thrive in your home garden. For added food security, you can also learn more about long-term food storage. This way, you have access to produce even if the vegetables you want to eat aren’t in season or if there’s a food shortage when SHTF. However, one […]
11/02/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Different methods to preserve food in the ground
Back in the day, pioneers had to withstand harsh winters. Through natural storage, they figured out how to preserve food in the ground. This unique approach to storing food allowed them to enjoy produce even during winter. (h/t to PreppersWill.com.) There are several methods you can use to store your food in place. Natural preservation […]
10/30/2018
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By Zoey Sky
A natural alternative to chemical-based fertilizers: Compost tea
Homesteaders know that natural fertilizers are better for both plants and the environment. One such alternative is compost tea, an organic liquid fertilizer that can help enrich the soil in your garden without the use of harmful chemicals. You can make compost tea – which is cheaper alternative to -laden store-bought fertilizers — using this easy […]
10/28/2018
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By Zoey Sky
An easy guide for growing organic turmeric indoors
Did you know that turmeric, the popular spice that gives curry its distinctive yellow color, can be grown right in your own home? Thanks to this informational video by Brighteon user Preaching to the Choir, you can grow organic turmeric indoors. Watch the full Brighteon.com video here: Tips for growing organic turmeric To grow any […]
10/18/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Do you know how to preserve your food for long-term storage? Use this guide to help you get started
If you’re a home gardener, you need to know how to preserve the freshness and flavor of surplus vegetables from your backyard. One way to do this is by food preservation. With the four methods listed below, you can preserve produce so they can be stored long-term and enjoyed until the next harvest season. (h/t to Survivopedia.com) Canning […]
10/17/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Do you want a more productive vegetable garden? Start using worm castings, the all-purpose organic fertilizer
Did you know that worms can help boost your vegetable garden yield? This is possible if you use worm castings, nature’s very own organic fertilizer. (h/t to OldWorldGardenFarms.com) Unlike artificial fertilizers, worm castings are 100 percent safe to use. Worm castings are an organic and all-purpose fertilizer that can help make your vegetable garden more productive. […]
10/15/2018
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By Zoey Sky
How to dry-salt fish for when SHTF
There are various food preparation methods that can benefit preppers, and one of them is drying and salting. Unlike home canning, dried and salted food is easier to make since it only requires basic ingredients and equipment. If you want to supplement your stockpile of canned food, you can start by learning how to make […]
10/15/2018
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By Zoey Sky
How to prepare your survival garden for winter
Homesteaders know that their work doesn’t end just because winter is around the corner. If you’ve worked hard to cultivate a garden full of thriving fruits and vegetables, you need to make the necessary winter preparations so your crops survive even as the temperature drops. (h/t to Survivopedia.com) Always prep ahead if you want to […]
10/13/2018
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By Zoey Sky
A beginner’s guide to growing your own broccoli
Broccoli is a delicious superfood that offers a lot of health benefits. If you want to plant this cruciferous vegetable in your garden or homestead, here are some tips that you need to keep in mind. Broccoli planting season Broccoli that matures during cool weather yields heads that are sweeter than broccoli harvested during other times of […]
10/10/2018
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By Zoey Sky
A ridiculously easy guide to planting your own peanuts
If you like snacking on peanuts, you can grow some in your yard or even in a large pot. It may come as a surprise, but peanuts aren’t really nuts. Originating from South America, it’s technically a legume, and is related to peas and beans. Peanuts take about 120 days to mature. Peanuts can grow even in light spring and fall […]
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