There is definitely a buzz about micro farms, but you don’t have to live in out in the country in order to adopt some of practices of micro farms.
Homesteading
The Most Poisonous Plants and How to Recognize Them
Next time you head outside keep your eyes out for these toxic plants, some of which are some of the most poisonous in the world.
The Perfect Homestead
If you’ve made the enormous decision to relocate and start a homestead, take the extra time to do it right. Research is essential! Read more about 5 important criteria when planning for a homestead.
The Perfect Storm: Grow Local or Grow Hungry?
If the Perfect Storm is our new normal we must all once again get down on our knees, like our forefathers and mothers before us, and plant a seed to feed our own.
The Prepared Home: 5 Prepper Projects to Start in the Spring
Here are 5 Spring projects preppers can do to get their homes fortified and preparedness ready.
The Silver Bullet: Making Your Own Colloidal Silver
Colloidal silver has been around for centuries and it’s many uses make it a favorite among preppers and those who prefer natural medicine. Learn how to make your own colloidal silver using a few items from your prepper stash.
The Ultimate Chicken Crap Composting Guide
Using chicken manure is excellent as a soil amendment and hailed as a top choice for organic gardeners. Here are some recommendations to get you started using chicken manure in your compost pile.
The Winchester ’94: Take Your Hunt to the Next Level
Hunting for food may become a necessary part of survival and having the right rifle would be beneficial. Hunting enthusiast and Ready Nutrition writer Jeremiah Johnson makes a recommendation that could take your hunt to the next level.
The Winter of 1962-1963
By the start of October 1963 I had enough food at Knowle that I could feed a battalion for six months! There was a huge wood supply in a shed Ern built in the garden and we had two more water barrels, just to be on the safe side. No point in going through something like that unless you learn from it.
There’s Toxic Air In Your Home and This Is How to Get Rid of It Naturally
Indoor plants are one of the easiest ways to improve air quality in the home, but there are some plants that are better at this than others.