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  • Welcome!
    • Our Story
    • Our Mission
    • Our Blog
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
  • Exchange
  • Learn
  • Work
  • Rest

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  • Homestead Stand Porch base
    Exchange,  Videos,  Work

    Naughty Hens, Securing our Stand Video

    March 28, 2021 /

    In this daily update video, we secure the border of our Homestead Stand and the surrounding gates and fences to keep our chickens from wandering out into the road. Alongside that maintenance, we’re planning to move dirt from our aged manure pile to build up beds in order to plant potatoes and comfrey. Subscribe to keep updated on our journey and learn some new things along with us.

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  • Learn,  Videos,  Work

    Planting Yukon Chief Sweet Corn Video

    March 28, 2021 /

    In today’s video we demonstrate how we’re planting our corn this year and what we do to get it in so early, just a few days past the spring equinox. In this example, we’re planting Yukon Chief Sweet Corn which is known for its early maturing at 55 days and its dwarf stalks, coming in at three to four feet in height. Going against tradition of a much later planting time, we’re planning to have these stalks grow in our large greenhouse. Stay tuned for the journey in future videos!

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  • Learn,  Videos,  Work

    Food Forest Walkthrough Video

    March 28, 2021 /

    In this video we walk you through what our food forest looks like around the spring equinox of 2021.

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    We’ve Got Eggs!

    March 21, 2021 /

    It’s that time of year again when we are inundated with eggs — SPRING! And we are happy to share them with our neighbors out of our roadside homestead stand. Last spring our flock was very small — we just had enough to meet our own needs. This year is a different story. We hope to offer a variety of homestead-produced items in the stand this year. But for now, all we’ve got are eggs… For those of you in the local area: Come on down and get you some free-range, farm-fresh, pastured eggs!

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  • Greenhouse Patio
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    Our Greenhouse Patio

    January 6, 2021 /

    This year, we made great strides in remodeling the large greenhouse attached to our poultry house. While it is still under construction, with plans to create & use an aquaponic system in it, my husband thought a small patio area within it as well would make a nice respite, particularly in the winter months. And so far it has served us well. 🙂 With temperatures in the 40s and low 50s outside… We are able to enjoy some leisure while soaking in the sun and enjoying some free heat. What a blessing! We look forward to getting a lot of use out of our new outdoor, indoor living space. 🙂

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  • Work

    More Chickens!

    December 15, 2020 /

    In the winter of 2019/2020, sadly, we lost a lot of birds (chickens & quail) due to predators and feeding complications while we were away from home. Finding help in the spring enabled us to make some improvements on the property, to include our poultry housing. Improvements included redefining interior space, leveling the dirt floor, replacing insulation, sealing up holes where rats/snakes were getting in and fixing water leak issues. We were making ready to build up our flock of chickens again. As news spread concerning COVID19 in the spring, the demand for both birds & eggs in our area went up tremendously. So, we got busy renovating our brooding…

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    A Walk in Our Woods

    December 8, 2020 /

    In early November I took a stroll through our woods to see the last remains of color on the trees. Here’s a brief tour of the highlights. I feel so blessed to be living in this place. What a beautiful world our Creator has made for us. Wouldn’t you say?

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    Storing Onions Without Braiding

    October 5, 2020 /

    We’ve been growing onions in our garden the past few years, and I came across the following video from Homesteading Family that taught me something new. In the past I did the braiding method, and she’s right, the stems lose their integrity over time. I’ve also stored them using pantyhose before, but this method looks more promising: stringing them up. I look forward to trying it out. Of course, the key is to make sure the onions are cured properly (neck & stem of the onion completely dried out) — something I haven’t always been diligent at doing in the past. Going forward though, I aim to do better. 🙂…

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  • Work

    Morning Feeding with Doobie

    September 25, 2020 /

    Doobie is a rat terror and also a rat terrier. Quite remarkably, we have trained him to not attack poultry. We started with chicks 4-5 months ago after getting down to less than a dozen old laying hens. The first batch of these girls will be laying fairly soon.

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  • Work

    Early Morning Harvest

    June 24, 2019 /

    Each morning, I look forward to getting up, getting dressed, donning my grey hoodie jacket, washed red denim ball cap, and muck boots with basket, scissors and bowl in tow, and going out into the garden / budding food forest to gather the day’s goodies. Starting in May I was able to harvest strawberries and greens (lambsquarter, kale, and swiss chard) on a daily basis. Then the raspberries came in with a smattering of blueberries. Blackberries were just around the corner. Today, I picked a nice sized basket-full of blackberries, a few strawberries, a bowl full of kale, and a couple bell peppers. I try to get out there before…

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