We've all seen them. Those huge listicles with ideas for making money on your homestead. A laundry list of things that could potentially bring in income, but mostly just a few dollars here or there.
My snake plant was getting overcrowded. I had to repot this spring and decided to pluck off a few leaves to practice making cordage. I’ve never done this before, but remember seeing Bushmen hunters do...
We've all seen them. Those huge listicles with ideas for making money on your homestead. A laundry list of things that could potentially bring in income, but mostly just a few dollars here or there.
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From modern and luxurious to beautifully restored historic properties, Australia is home to an abundance of handsome homesteads.
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A crush I have, dreams of homesteading, recycled yoga leggings, a gift guide recap, a limited-edition set of prints, what I can’t stop watching on YouTube, a new favorite Instagram feed, a minimal guest suite, a mid-century remodel, and a trip to Seattle.
With sweeping vistas and equally impressive interiors, Emma's homestead at The Range is nothing short of spectacular.
MARIA LA BIRKIN “made to order”, this basket will be exclusively made for you !
So, very late to the Chelsea blogging party, and, whilst I very nearly didn’t post at all, I was spurred on by the number of times I’ve referenced last year’s two posts (here and …
Wondering how to go off-grid? This step-by-step guide will show you how to transition to an off-grid lifestyle.
The bridge-like dining room opens up on both sides, meaning you can literally eat supper in the great outdoors.
Architect: James Hubbell Location: Santa Ysabel, CA James Hubbell has been building and adding to his home on a hilltop outside of San Diego, CA for over 30 years. It's clearly inspired by Gaudi (and walking the grounds feels a lot like a mini Park Guell), among other influences. But Hubbell is a master of organic architecture and walking through his estate is a rare treat. It's open to the public every year on Fathers' Day. This compound was almost destroyed in the Cedar Fire of 2003, but has now been almost entirely rebuilt.
A carpet of lawn and ailing fruit trees was lovingly replaced by the most stunning suburban retreat that surprised even the gardener herself. With ponds
Sustainable survival homesteading is possible on less than an acre. While you can't do a lot, you can still generate your own food.
If you dream of having a large property and homestead, but currently live in the city. There's so much you can do on a homestead in the city!
Homesteading can be deceiving. When you first get into it, it can seem so quaint, innocent, and simple. After all, what can be more romantic and simplistic than building a compost pile, canning your own food, and frolicking with your goat herd out in the pasture? When we bought our property in 2008, no sooner did […]
Do you want to quit your job and create a sustainable income from your homestead? Here are 100+ ways to make money farming just to get you started!
We’re sharing the best ways to start apartment homesteading so you can become more self-sufficient in nearly any city or state. Because maybe you feel stuck in an urban zone and wish you lived closer
There are so many ways to make money on a small homestead. Here are 32 practical and real life ways you can make money on your homestead or backyard farm.
The farm grosses six figures annually and feeds more than 200 families through CSA shares and farmer's markets. Only 1.5 acres of land are cultivated in permanent beds.
Living a homesteader's life can be done anywhere. All you need are ideas, skills, and some determination to achieve self-sufficient living.
Over the last year we’ve been hunting for the right homestead. It didn’t matter to us whether it was raw land, or…
Free Resources Created by Me! New to food gardening? This free course will give you the basics to springboard you into the wonderful world of growing your own food! LEARN MORE Not sure when to
Self-reliant living starts with re-skilling, and unless you have a mentor handy, there's no better way than hitting the books. These are my favorite books for self reliant living, and they're taught me more than
I've written before about how I have wanted a "homestead" for such a very, very long time--almost all of my life! I didn't know that what I wanted was called "homesteading," though, until I started doing things I discovered were "homesteading things." 
These 12 homesteading goals for beginners will have you well on your way to self-sufficiency! Plus some basic homesteading skills you'll need
My end goal in life is to live off grid. I don't know if I will ever accomplish that, but I can dream. I know what it takes from my experience of living in a
We've all seen them. Those huge listicles with ideas for making money on your homestead. A laundry list of things that could potentially bring in income, but mostly just a few dollars here or there.
Learn how to create a self supporting homestead that pays for its own upkeep and expenses. It is one of the first steps in becoming fully self sustainable!
In this series, backyard beekeeping for beginners, I hope to share some important things to think about before beginning the journey of keeping bees.
You want to buy land for homesteading. These are the essential factors you need to consider when choosing a homestead property
How to start homesteading right now no matter where you are. You really can start homesteading no matter where you live. Learn how now!
Lots of people dream of building a homestead from scratch, but worry about the cost to do so. Is it expensive? How can you reduce your cost? We'll explore the cost to build a homestead from scratch, including our experience building a cordwood house on raw land.
Free Resources Created by Me! New to food gardening? This free course will give you the basics to springboard you into the wonderful world of growing your own food! LEARN MORE Not sure when to
Are you a budding homesteader wanting to learn more? I’ve rounded up the best homestead bloggers that have inspired me on my own homestead...