If you select a name for your business in Homestead that is other than your own last name or is a name other than the llc or corporation name ( if you file one), the name is considered a fictitious business name or trade name. If so, you will need to register a dba business name...
Soil from your garden or from pre-used containers can contain diseases that may prove fatal to your tiny, vulnerable seedlings. Instead, plant in a sterile seed starting mix to get your seedlings off to the best start. Subscribe to The Acorn, Oak Hill Homestead's weekly-ish newsletter and ...
likeJill from The Prairie Homestead, and DaNellefrom Weed ‘Em and Reap.Heather from Mommypotamus. These bloggers who had taught me so much and inspired me to live our lives healthier. They graciously shared my posts, and my audience grew!
It took 3 surgeries and another year to find a buyer for my homestead (the hog barns I had a separate lease to own contract on). But the loss of my wife.., there was no remedy. There is not an hour, let alone day I don’t think of her. I didn’t handle her loss well. Hel...
The last post about my garden was back in 2018, where I posted about the many issues I ran into with tomatoes. I found that I had lost all of the joy in vegetable gardening, and the homestead had become overwhelming. The winter of 2019/2020 was my last vegetable garden. Starting in ...
It seems like this is a given, but chickens are a great place to start when getting livestock for your homestead. Laying hens can be kept in a small coop with an attached tractor. They need food and water and a place to scratch and peck. ...
with each other to boost our morale as we were all a bit down after watching the others leave. Following charades, we hung out at PKP until dinner was ready. PKP kindly provided us with a delicious dinner to end the day. After dinner, we headed back to the Homestead to end our day...
In four weeks college is over and its back to the good ol’ homestead, unless this job market turns around. I have spoke with many of my fellow classmates and no one seems to have any idea what they are doing. Sure, there are a few girls and guys who have gotten lucky and landed ...
Be sure to harden them off properly with the lid open and moving slowly into direct sunlight. (https://thereidhomestead.com/how-to-harden-off-your-seedlings/) Then dump them out of the containers, break apart the dirt to separate each plant and ideally plant them out when it is overcast...
Raising animals on a homestead is always exciting, and it is lovely having farm animals around for kids as well. It is an opportunity to learn and to harvest your own food right in your backyard. Was this article helpful? Yes No