December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Food Storage Challenge~Day 2

Day 2 of The Food Storage Challenge! The learning experience continues! Be sure to follow our journey for the whole month of August! We are definitely taking notes! Enjoy & thanks for watching! Like, Subscribe, Comment & Share with friends! xo Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Appalachias-Homestead-with-Patara-260231104167465/

VIDEO: Would You Starve?

A conversation simply to make you think about your own self-reliance. What would you do? The goal here is to simply make you think! Enjoy & thanks for watching and yes… that carrot was de-lish! xo Like, Subscribe and Share! Like udon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Appalachias-Homestead-with-Patara-260231104167465/

VIDEO: Ready, set GO

We’ve gotten some of our seedlings out and waiting on the others to grow large enough to survive. NOW, we start on property cleanup and, following that, improvements that will assist in the efficiency of next year. Part of that means chipping and shredding all the cuttings for compost and mulch which will be allowed…

VIDEO: A little of the Harvest

Just a little of what have harvested this year. Had many set backs but have learned from them. Planning now so that next year will be better. Thanks to Rob Bob for the Aztec corn and Spaghetti squash seeds and Southpaw Davey for the Goji berries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smK2ZrHn0OE

VIDEO: How To Preserve and Freeze Kale Greens EASY!

MORE TIPS LIKE THIS @ : http://www.MIgardener.com Ever want to save your greens for winter? Don’t have a hoop house or a cold frame but want fresh garden greens? With this simple howto video, you can save fresh greens like spinach, kale, collards, and swiss chard long into winter! MIgardener Store: https://www.facebook.com/MIgardener/app_251458316228 Join the fun…

VIDEO: How to make Hanging Planters from Tin Cans

http://organichomegrown.blogspot.co.uk/ In this video you will learn how to make easy hanging planters from tin cans. You start off by filling them with water and freezing them to make it easier to nail the holes, simply tie on some string, add a plant and done. Larger tins could be used for Alpine Strawberries and vegetables…