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Foraging – How to Grow an Edible Flower Garden

Foraging – How to Grow an Edible Flower Garden

by Nana | Jun 25, 2022 | Around The Farm, Gardening, Survival Skills

Grow an edible flower garden! One that is beautiful to look at and smell but also one that will nourish your body as well as your soul. We are going to look at a variety of edible flowers and what other purposes they may serve. Some of these you may have believed are...
Growing Microgreens Indoors – Your Survival Might Depend On It

Growing Microgreens Indoors – Your Survival Might Depend On It

by Hartnana | Nov 11, 2020 | Around The Farm, Food, Gardening

Growing microgreens indoors is a pretty simple task once you get all the items lined up. Some microgreens you can grow are actually sprouts. These are how you grow microgreens without dirt. In these times of uncertain food supply, having the tools to grow microgreens...

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Welcome! Hartnana (and her husband Dave the truck driver) share the self sufficient living skills that we have gleaned from living on a homesteading.

soap makers journalFind this on Amazon:

The soap maker’s journal is designed to help both the novice and experienced soap maker (really any bath & body product crafter) keep track of their soap making experiences. With a place to record your recipes, additions & results as well as a place to include pictures of your finished products, this journal should help you remember those little details necessary to duplicate successes and avoid repeating “fails”. Also included is a SAP chart, directions for creating your own soap recipes, a couple of basic soap recipes, and a chart highlighting essential oils fragrance notes. Having all of your crafting notes in one place makes the process so much easier. And you don’t have to be technology dependent for creating new recipes

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