Spring lambing is an exciting and critical time for homesteaders raising sheep. Ensuring that you’re prepared with the right knowledge, supplies, and care techniques can make a significant difference in the health of both ewes and lambs. This guide will help beginner and intermediate homesteaders understand the signs of lambing, essential supplies to have on …
Homesteading Basics
Homesteading basics go over the very basics of homesteading. These articles will go over knowledge and information that you need to start or improve your very own homestead
Companion planting is an age-old gardening practice that enhances plant health, deters pests, and improves yields by strategically placing plants that benefit each other. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced homesteader, understanding which plants work well together can help create a thriving and resilient spring garden. This guide will explore the basics of companion …
Spring is an exciting time for homesteaders and gardeners alike. As the frost fades and the soil begins to warm, it’s time to prepare garden beds for planting. One of the most effective and natural ways to do this is by enlisting the help of your chickens and ducks. These hardworking poultry can assist with …
As temperatures rise in spring and summer, parasite populations increase, posing a significant threat to sheep and other livestock. Internal and external parasites can lead to poor weight gain, reduced milk production, anemia, and even death if left unmanaged. For beginning and intermediate homesteaders, learning how to prevent and control parasites naturally and effectively is …
Weeds are the bane of every gardener’s existence. As spring arrives, weeds begin to emerge, competing with your garden plants for water, nutrients, and sunlight. However, there are many natural ways to prevent weeds from taking over your homestead without resorting to harsh chemicals. In this guide, we’ll explore effective organic methods to keep weeds …
Water is one of the most vital resources for any homestead. Whether you rely on a well, municipal water, or other sources, collecting and managing rainwater can provide a sustainable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly way to ensure your water needs are met. In this guide, we’ll explore rainwater collection systems, best management practices, and how to …
Dandelions are often viewed as pesky weeds, but they are actually a powerhouse of nutrition and medicinal benefits. Every part of the dandelion—flowers, leaves, and roots—can be used for a variety of purposes, from food to skincare. In this guide, we’ll cover how to make dandelion jelly, tea, and salves, perfect for beginner and intermediate …
As winter begins to wane, late winter offers homesteaders a critical opportunity to prepare for the busy months of spring. With warmer days just around the corner, getting a head start on essential chores ensures your homestead transitions smoothly into the growing and birthing season. This article provides a comprehensive checklist of late-winter tasks to …
Hatching chicks is an exciting and rewarding experience for any homesteader. Whether you’re raising chickens for eggs, meat, or as companions for your homestead, learning how to hatch your own chicks is a valuable skill. There are two primary methods: allowing a broody hen to hatch the eggs naturally or using an incubator. Each method …
Lambing season is an exciting and rewarding time for homesteaders, but it can also present challenges, especially when temperatures dip unexpectedly. Newborn lambs are particularly vulnerable to hypothermia due to their small size, wet birth coat, and limited energy reserves. A cold snap can quickly become life-threatening if proper precautions aren’t taken. In this article, …
