Home on the Range #008: Seeding a Barren Hillside to Prevent Erosion
Welcome to our recurring series of “Home on the Range.” Here, we would like to share all of our experiences for those who may be homesteading, living off the land,…
Read More »8 Snow-Hardy Vegetables to Grow During Winter
Winter will be here soon, so it’s time to start thinking about what vegetables you can grow easily in your survival garden that can make it through the harsh weather….
Read More »What to do With Beet Greens (Instead of Composting Them)
Are you growing beets this year? I don’t know why you wouldn’t be. You see, the beet is an absolute monster when it comes to your health. For me, the…
Read More »How To Build The Best Potato Box Ever
Growing potatoes in a box may seem weird and a lot of effort but actually can double and even quadruple your potato yield! Growing potatoes in a box is just…
Read More »How To Make Dehydrated Soups
Dehydrated soups are an excellent survival food because they can be stretched to feed more people, or made more concentrated to increase nutritional value.
Read More »How To Grow Potatoes Off The Grid
Are you struggling with finding a food source that is sustainable, easy to acquire, an inexpensive to grow? If so, then consider growing potatoes. If you’re even a little familiar…
Read More »How To Grow Tomatoes And Potatoes On One Plant
Use your garden space wisely this year, see how you can grow tomatoes and potatoes on one plant. This makes use of your valuable garden and growing space wisely. I…
Read More »Why Bay Laurel Is A Must For Your Prepping Arsenal
The easiest way to start a bay tree is to buy a plant. Your local garden center or herb nursery may carry a bay laurel, and some are available online.
Read More »Why You Should Grow Holy Basil In Your Garden
Your local garden center may also carry holy basil plants in the spring. If you can’t find a plant locally, they can also be bought online year-round.
Read More »20 Smart DIY Ways To Use Coconut Oil
Because of its versatility, coconut oil is one of the staples I buy regularly. I use it for popping popcorn on the stove, stir-frying chicken or other recipes.
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