You can't start a permaculture garden without knowing the basic principles. Fortunately, they are easy to understand and actionable.| New Life On A Homestead
No-till gardening is easier for your back, has better water retention, and will have less pests and disease. here's how to do it.| New Life On A Homestead
There are plenty of benefits to using wood chips as mulch in your garden. We show you how to do it.| New Life On A Homestead
Making your own rich compost isn't rocket science, but you've got to avoid several common, and disastrous, mistakes. Learn more inside. #gardening #compost| New Life On A Homestead
If you’re a homesteader or aspire to be one, sooner or later you’re going to make a compost bin. Turning yard waste, kitchen scraps, and manure into rich fertile compost is just plain common sense, right? If you’ve always wanted to have a compost bin, but don’t know where to start, don’t worry; this article ... Read more| New Life On A Homestead
Soil erosion literally means you'll have less land on your homestead or farm. Here's how to stop it rom happening, and how to prevent it in the future.| New Life On A Homestead
Emmy Jenkins, AKA Permie Emmy, has spent many years traveling around the globe and working remotely, dipping her toes into a myriad of disciplines. Having spent several years volunteering on sustainable farms, Emmy chose to delve deeper into permaculture theory to understand the social and economic patterns often neglected in the philosophy. When she’s not planting edible gardens and frolicking the jungle, she’s consulting on projects around the world to help permaculturists to understand...| New Life On A Homestead
An in-depth explanation of the pros, cons, and differences between composting and sheet mulching in permaculture gardens, plus tips for better mulching.| New Life On A Homestead