Gardening · Homesteading · Urban Homesteading

Farm Tool Review: Rogue Hoes

What's the first tools I go for in the fight against weeds? Rogue Hoes. 6" Garden Hoe - 5.5" Field Hoe - When Kirk ordered me these last year, I pretty much rolled my eyes, thinking "how can these be any different from other hoes?" So many tools sold in big box stores fall apart… Continue reading Farm Tool Review: Rogue Hoes

Gardening · Homesteading

June 2017 In The Gardens

I have come to realize the longer I am at this, the more aware of yearly weather changes - and patterns - and how they affect our farming the gardens. This year has been "special", and June was frustrating in many ways. It went from cold and wet (as it had been all year) to… Continue reading June 2017 In The Gardens

Gardening · Homesteading · Preserving

Dehydrating And Preserving Herbs And Flowers

Dehydrating and preserving herbs and flowers is a satisfying part of gardening and homesteading. If you are at all interested in herbalism, it is a much wiser choice to grow and preserve your own supply, rather than buy them - and not know how the items were grown. This is of utmost importance if you… Continue reading Dehydrating And Preserving Herbs And Flowers

Gardening · Homesteading · Markets · Urban Homesteading

Profitable Market Gardening Workshop

Kirk and I had the chance last week to attend Green City Acres "profitable market gardening workshop" in Kelowna, British Columbia. Kirk and I have had dreams and plans for the farm/homestead, and while we are making headway with that, we needed help to achieve it all. How do you take your goals/wishes/wants and make… Continue reading Profitable Market Gardening Workshop

Homesteading

Adding A Rabbit To The Homestead

There is no doubt that she is nothing more than a pet. Look at those wittle ears, flopping all over. We brought Ivy home a few weeks back as a baby. The boys would love to have farm animals, they beg for them. However, the one issue where we live is we can't under CCR… Continue reading Adding A Rabbit To The Homestead