The Self Sufficient Blog
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Homesteading Your Home
Homesteading your home offers careful planning with a modest investment. Almost anyone can turn the dream of buying a small farm or a few acres of country land and building a home into a reality.
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Raising Goats
Raising goats is an enjoyable and profitable adventure. Goats are easy to handle, excellent at foraging and gives moderate levels of milk.
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Building Log Cabins
Building log cabins on you own property is symbolic to the American pioneering spirit. Log cabins can be inexpensive, made from locally available materials and can be quite elaborate.
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Planting A Garden
Planting a garden provides many benefits in itself. It makes me feel like I am a partner of the land . A successful garden requires careful planning and design. Find your garden information here.
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Self Sufficient Living
There is nothing like the feeling of self sufficient living. Why pay the high prices of today's economy when you can make or build it yourself.
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Hoop House Plans (Do it Yourself )
Do it yourself hoop house plans are a giant cold fram designed to hold large numbers of plants, including ones of considerable size.
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Growing Plants In A Greenhouse
Growing plants in a greenhouse requires you to control all variables. The temperature and humidity levels must be monitored routinely. My hoop house sometimes feels like a grennhouse sauna.
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