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How to Use Epsom Salt for Cucumber Plants (and Why)

Donna Larson, July 16, 2024

You’ve heard us mention it, but let’s go over how to use epsom salt for cucumber plants. We’ll also look at what it is, why we use it, and when you can use …

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Why Do Chickens Attack Each Other and How to Stop It

Donna Larson, July 11, 2024July 11, 2024

Backyard chicken-keepers are surprised that chickens aren’t always friends. The top ten reasons to answer the question why do chickens attack each other…

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How Much to Feed Chickens Per Day in Cups

Jenny Graham, July 11, 2024July 12, 2024

As a new chicken keeper you may be wondering how much to feed chickens per day in cups. Feeding the correct amount is sure to produce happy, healthy chickens that lay lots of fresh eggs.

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What is the Best Electric Fence For Pigs on the Homestead?

Jenny Graham, July 5, 2024July 5, 2024

As a pig owner, you may wonder what the best electric fence for pigs is. Proper fencing is one of the most important elements in keeping any livestock, especially pigs. Trust me on this when I say that a loose pig can cause lots of damage and is not fun to chase.

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Grow in a Diy Hydroponic Herb Garden Mason Jar Set Up

Donna Larson, July 5, 2024July 5, 2024

Whether you’re just considering growing something or looking for a fun summer project with the kids, this easy DIY Hydroponic herb garden mason jar project …

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How to Preserve Peaches: Canning, Freezing, Drying

Donna Larson, July 2, 2024July 2, 2024

Nothing says summer like fresh peaches right from our homestead orchard. Let’s look at how to preserve peaches for the off season.

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How to Castrate Pigs Quick and Easy on the Farm

Jenny Graham, July 1, 2024July 1, 2024

Learning how to castrate pigs properly is important. While not a fun farm chore, you can do it efficiently while minimizing the stress on the piglet.

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The Ruth Stout Gardening Method: How to Make Gardening Easy

Jenny Graham, June 28, 2024June 28, 2024

Growing food with the Ruth Stout gardening method takes the hard work out of gardening. Lets take a look at the easy way to grow more food.

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Jenny Graham
Jenny Graham - Farmsteadher - Leading Lady of Much @ The GrahamStead Family Farm

Jenny and her family have been homesteading for over 20 years. They are currently farming on their 10-acre Florida farm, which they built from the ground up 10 years ago, growing 100% of their meat and some of their vegetables. From their small herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle, pastured poultry, sheep, and seasonal pigs, they are able to raise enough meat for the family while selling extra to the community. They are dedicated to sustainable practices like making compost, seed saving, and processing much of their garden and animal harvests at home. You can find Jenny wandering through her garden, making herbal tinctures, making bone broth, and one of Jenny’s favorite hobbies, tanning all types of hides!

Jenny Graham
Jenny Graham - Farmsteadher - Leading Lady of Much @ The GrahamStead Family Farm

Jenny and her family have been homesteading for over 20 years. They are currently farming on their 10-acre Florida farm, which they built from the ground up 10 years ago, growing 100% of their meat and some of their vegetables. From their small herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle, pastured poultry, sheep, and seasonal pigs, they are able to raise enough meat for the family while selling extra to the community. They are dedicated to sustainable practices like making compost, seed saving, and processing much of their garden and animal harvests at home. You can find Jenny wandering through her garden, making herbal tinctures, making bone broth, and one of Jenny’s favorite hobbies, tanning all types of hides!

Donna Larson
Donna Larson - Farmsteadher - Milk Maid @ Hazel Belle Farm

Donna and her family have been homesteading for most of their 20+ years together in some shape or fashion. She currently lives on their 20 acre farm where they grow as much food as possible. What started as a just a few laying hens, has grown into large gardens, pastured poultry, pork, and lamb. They are continuously evolving their small farm to not suit their family’s needs, but also providing to their local community. Donna’s favorite part of the family farm is her self-built micro-dairy, where she gets to love on dairy cows while serving her local community. Milking, cheesemaking, and processing dairy have become the soul of their homestead and the center of their farm.

Donna Larson
Donna Larson - Farmsteadher - Milk Maid @ Hazel Belle Farm

Donna and her family have been homesteading for most of their 20+ years together in some shape or fashion. She currently lives on their 20 acre farm where they grow as much food as possible. What started as a just a few laying hens, has grown into large gardens, pastured poultry, pork, and lamb. They are continuously evolving their small farm to not suit their family’s needs, but also providing to their local community. Donna’s favorite part of the family farm is her self-built micro-dairy, where she gets to love on dairy cows while serving her local community. Milking, cheesemaking, and processing dairy have become the soul of their homestead and the center of their farm.

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