Growing herbs in a homestead medicinal herb garden is an efficient and enjoyable way to generate the raw materials you need to craft herbal remedies. Instead of sourcing dried herbs online or purchasing fresh herbs from the grocery store or farmer's market, you can grow abundant, inexpensive, and ...
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Choosing the Right Evaporator for Backyard Sugaring
The process of making syrup is an easy one: Tap trees, collect sap, boil it down to evaporate the water content and concentrate the naturally occurring sugars in the sap. But if you're a homesteader new to sugaring, how do you evaporate gallons of sap effectively and efficiently? In this post I'm ...
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7 Reasons to Rent a Homestead Before you Buy (and 3 Reasons Not To)
My family's homesteading path has been one full of transitions and new adventures. We started out in 1999 on a rental homestead in Oregon, moved to Missouri in 2012 to build an off the grid homestead from scratch on land we purchased with cash, and in the fall of 2018, moved once again, this time to ...
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The Top Homesteading Posts of 2018
Each year I like to peek back into the Homestead Honey archives to share the top posts of the year. This year, the writing, editing, and publication of Family Homesteading and our move to Vermont took much of my time and energy, so I have to admit that the top homesteading posts of 2018 were ... a ...
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Homestead Holiday Gift Guide
With the holidays right around the corner, I bet you're looking for the perfect gift for your favorite homesteader. Never fear - I've collected a few of my favorite items in this Homestead Holiday Gift Guide. And if your favorite homesteader happens to be yourself, I certainly wouldn't blame ...
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Fermented Honey with Red Onions and Thyme
Fermented honey is the basis of the delicious beverage mead, and can be featured in other ferments such as kombucha, but did you know that you can also ferment honey with alliums and herbs to make a tangy, robust, immune-boosting remedy?
Today I'm going to share with you a recipe for fermented ...
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