Learn how to become self-sufficient by gardening vegetables, fruits, herbs and raising animals for food, saving money, and making your own stuff.| Morning Chores
Technically, you can’t make homemade champagne on your homestead unless you make it in the Champagne region in France. That’s because “champagne” is a legally protected term reserved for sparkling wine made from grapes grown in the Champagne district in France. So, when you make the bubbly stuff in Spain it’s called cava, spumante in...| MorningChores
To be prepared for any kind of emergency on the farm you need a homestead first aid kit and we help you build your own kit to stay safe.| Morning Chores
If you are interested in growing perennial vegetables and fruits sustainably, without using toxic chemicals at home, there are lots of great ways to do that. Edible landscaping, permaculture, food forests, and organic gardening are all wonderful methods to consider. However, how do you know which of these systems is right for you? Though...| MorningChores
Do you have a ton of land – but no green thumb? Or maybe it’s the other way around. You’ve always dreamed of starting a garden, but since you don’t have any land to do this on, your options are limited. Either way, garden sharing can save the day. Here’s everything you need to know...| MorningChores
There is such a huge variety of gardening methods, it might be difficult to decide what would suit you. We recap 18 different methods to help you decide.| Morning Chores
Freeze drying is a food preservation method which removes all liquid from a particular food without impacting the taste. See how it works here.| Morning Chores
Wondering how to prevent weeds so they don't take hold in your garden? Here are 11 ways to stop nasty weeds before they start.| Morning Chores
If you’ve recently discovered that you are pregnant and thinking about how to manage homesteading while pregnant, these tips will be helpful to you.| Morning Chores
The right plan will take your canning garden to the next level. We'll show you how so you can start maximizing your time and yields.| Morning Chores
Juggling homesteading with a newborn is not easy, by any means, but it’s definitely possible and we give you tips to accomplish this.| Morning Chores
Restoring an old farmhouse can be a dream to many, but a pitfall if you don't know the risks. We share 21 things to check before making it home sweet home.| Morning Chores
Where I live, dry soil is rarely a concern. My town was more or less built on a swamp, so most of the land where I live tend to remain wet most of the year instead of too dry. However, there are certain spots in my garden where that is not the case. For example,...| MorningChores
It’s an aggravation every gardener faces. You check out your potted plant and, upon investigation, you discover ants and thousands of eggs in the pot. Sometimes you see the critters coming and going, and other times you might only see evidence of their presence. Either way, discovering an ant nest in your potted plants is...| MorningChores
Some people cringe at the thought of trying to attract bats, scarred by the thought of them swooping past their heads at night. Gardeners should look at these flying marvels through a different lens, though, because bats offer some incredible benefits in the garden. I didn’t believe that at first. There was no way that...| MorningChores
Dream of owning your own homestead, but don't think you can get a conventional loan? Consider land contracts. Here's what to know.| Morning Chores
By growing your own homemade duck feed, you can add diversity to your landscape, save money, and have happy and healthy ducks!| Morning Chores
Chicken lice can severely affect the health and production of your chickens. To keep your chickens happy, we'll discuss here how to prevent chicken lice, what the signs are, and how to treat your chickens for lice in a few easy steps.| Morning Chores
You need a chicken wormer to ensure happy healthy chickens. We explain what to look for, how to deworm chickens, and how to best prevent worms in chickens.| Morning Chores
Diatomaceous Earth is a hot topic on whether it is good for chickens or not. We look at both the pros and cons of using DE to treat chicken parasites.| Morning Chores
Sussex Chickens are very practical chickens to own. They have excellent egg production, are very friendly and a good dual purpose breed for meat as well.| Morning Chores
Plymouth Rock chickens are very popular. Their sweet personality and exceptional egg laying capabilities make a compatible breed for many chicken keepers.| Morning Chores
Leghorn chickens is a very popular chicken breed due to their use in commercial egg production factories. They've been bred for excellent production.| Morning Chores
As a chicken keeper, at some time you would want to know all about hatching eggs and chick care, so you can grow your flock. We share all the info you need.| Morning Chores
There's more to feeding and watering chickens than meets the eye! We'll tell you all about it, from feeding new chicks, to training your chicken right here!| Morning Chores
Are your chickens living in a dirty coop? Learn how to clean your chicken coop in 9 easy steps to prevent illness and keep them happy.| Morning Chores
Many factors should be considered when choosing a chicken breed, especially your climate and your needs. We review all the aspects in full detail here.| Morning Chores
Before purchasing chickens it is vital to first decide on your chicken housing. Many factors need to be considered, and we take a really in-depth look here.| Morning Chores
For the urban or rural farmer, the Delaware chicken is an excellent choice as a good forager, paired with exceptional egg and meat production.| Morning Chores
If you are looking for a solid defense against chicken mites, here's how to treat your coop and chickens while preventing future infestations.| Morning Chores
Australorp chickens are highly saught after, as an Australorp holds the record for most eggs produced in a year. They are also friendly and easy to breed.| Morning Chores
Dill pickle is a tasty low-calorie snack and it can be used in tons of recipes. Here are 12 dill pickle recipes that will teach you how to make it.| Morning Chores
If it seems like your chickens have been bullying each other lately, you're not alone. Here is how to prevent and resolve this common issue.| Morning Chores
Fermentation, not only increase the longevity of your harvest, it elevates simple homegrown foods to the state of being exquisite pleasures. Plus, it's pretty easy to do once you know the basics.| Morning Chores
Raising pigs is a unique experience. Most people who want to raise pigs in their backyard usually aren't ready for it. Read this first!| Morning Chores
Anyone who dabbles in gardening has heard about using neem oil for plants. But what exactly is neem oil, and is it safe for you and your family? How do you use it, anyway? Neem oil is one of the most useful non-toxic tools that we have against the pests and diseases that destroy our...| Morning Chores
Tomato growers agree: a homegrown tomato tastes much better than store-bought one. Read this guide to learn growing tomatoes successfully.| Morning Chores
Who doesn't like potatoes? Learn how you can plant and grow potatoes easily in your backyard garden.| Morning Chores
Growing eggplants is incredibly rewarding, but the fickle fruits can be challenging. We'll show you how to make them flourish in your garden.| Morning Chores
Pies, sauces, cider, vinegar... who does love apples? Our guide will show you how to master the art of growing apples in your own yard.| Morning Chores