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Back to Eden Gardening Explained

February 9, 2017 adminHomesteadingback to edencompostgarden hacksgardening

Last week, we shared a video from YouTubers Deep South Homestead of their “Back to Nature” gardening method that they improvised themselves. They got this idea after they tried the Back to Eden gardening method with poor results. This method of gardening may have failed in their area for any number of reasons and their improvisation was

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Awesome Compostables You Probably Already Have at Home

February 8, 2017 adminHomesteadingcompostcompostablessoil nutrients

Composting is awesome. You can create your own amazing humus right in your backyard, and there’s  just nothing quite as nutritious for your soil as well-composed, beautiful homemade compost. Once you start composting, you might find you view your kitchen and home as a veritable goldmine! You might not be familiar with how many everyday

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5 Things you Should NOT Compost  

January 12, 2017 adminHomesteadingcompostgardening

  Since compost is the primary soil amendment (other than mulch since every garden should be mulched) in back yard gardens, it can be tempting to compost everything you can so that you can give the most back to your garden.  While this is true for the most part, there are things that you should

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No Septic for an Off-Grid Homestead (Video)

December 24, 2016 adminHomesteadingcomposthuman wastemanureoff-gridseptic

Nature happens, and off-grid homesteaders need to deal with it! If you do not have a septic for your off-grid homestead, this is a very cool, low-tech solution. Putting in a septic system can be incredibly pricey, and sanitary waste removal is an important aspect of healthy living. This homesteader has a great alternative if

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DIY Flow Through Worm Bin

November 15, 2016 adminHomesteadingcompostgardeningorganic gardeningworm castingsworms

  Worm castings are a great natural fertilizer that not only add plant-available nutrients, but also increase long-term soil structure and health.  But at over $20 a cubic foot, worm castings can be expensive to add to your garden.  So don’t buy them, make your own flow through worm bin and easily harvest your own worm

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Banana Peels in the Garden

November 5, 2016 adminHomesteadingcompostorganic gardeningsoil amendment

Bananas are an awesome food.  They taste great, help with muscular recovery, and come packaged in fertilizer.  That peel that your banana comes in is itself food, for your garden.  If you have a compost pile you are probably already adding your kitchen waste, but if you are like most people you slack on taking

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How to Use Fall Leaves

September 28, 2016 adminHomesteadingcompostfallgardeningseasonal gardening

This time of year many of us are going to have a layer of leaves all over the lawn.  Many people simply rake and bag them to put on the street for the trash men to pick up, others will even pay someone else to do this.  But there are more options for what to

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What Items Should You Never Compost?

September 17, 2016 adminHomesteadingcompostgardeningorganic gardening

Composting is something that every homesteader should do. It allows you to recycle food and other material and to create richer soil at the same time. However, there are only some items that you should not add to the compost pile. Let’s look at some of the elements that you should not add to the

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Coffee Grounds For Your Garden

August 31, 2016 adminHomesteadingcoffee groundscompostgardeningsoil nutrients

Coffee grounds are a common cheap and easy form of organic material to add to your compost pile or garden. Here are a few tips for how, and why, to use them in your garden. Coffee and pH Despite what you might have heard, coffee grounds in your garden will have little to no effect

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Why You Should Be Making Your Own Compost Tea

August 22, 2016 adminHomesteadingSelf Reliancecompostcompost teagardening

When it comes to a thriving, healthy garden, one of the quintessential components is a good fertilizer, and homemade compost is one the best things you can make. Using kitchen scraps, garden cuttings and locally sourced organic waste like grass clippings, manure, coffee grounds, egg shells, etc., you can-and should-make your own compost pile for

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