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Welcome To Homesteading for Women! What can you find on homesteadingforwomen.com? It’s simple really, it’s like turning back the clock to a simpler time, a place where things are quiet and peaceful.
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The Homestead Women For Beginners site with tips to help get you started gardening, vintage skills, herbs, chickens, herbal remedies, crafts and cooking. If you listen carefully you can hear the crickets sing in the summertime, the rain drumming on the new metal roof in the rabbit barn on a midsummer afternoon rain, roosters crowing to let you know it’s time to get up and get busy with the homestead chores. Live Life Simply. At night you can hear the owls talking to their neighbors in the tall oak trees around the farm. And sometimes you can hear coyotes howling at the moon and playing along the creek beds beside the cabin giving you goosebumps if you listen for too long. Let me first say how happy I am to be writing this blog for women who want to get back to their roots and live a simple life again. Maybe you want to start your own Urban Homesteading For Beginners with your family like me. It doesn’t matter where you life you can start your own backyard homestead here are some of my plans for this year. I think I made my list way to big. Make Life Simple Again. I’ve had ups and downs like the rest of you and on these pages you find some of them. I’m sharing them so that maybe it will help someone not make the same mistakes I did. Or I might share some great wisdom I’ve found along the way. So grab your favorite drink and head to your favorite chair and start browsing this fun site I created just for you! Enjoy! Just click on the pictures below to take you to the different categories I have on this blog. Thanks for stopping by! You’ll find homestead lifestyle tips and advice on topics that I think every homestead woman should know, from planning ahead before you buy your homestead to being prepared for emergencies when you live out in the country. I’ve always love to have a garden, sometimes things turn out and sometimes they don’t depending on the weather and if I’ve been lazy or on the ball during the summer months. Nothing you buy in the store has the same taste as fresh veggies from your own garden. It’s really fun to preserve some for eating in the winter months. Or share them with friends and family. Chickens are a big part of our homestead, they are or favorite pets here on the farm and it’s such a blessing to eat fresh eggs every morning for breakfast. Related Posts: A Foolproof Way To Keep Chicken Water From Freezing This Winter. Homestead 2017 -Success and Failures. Comments. Jessica March 8, 2018. Im so glad I have found your blog. I am in full starting a homestead mode this year. we have raised small livestock the last few years like chickens, ducks, turkeys, and rabbits. We got out of rabbits (we would show them) when I found out I was pregnant, because we had so many and acutally needed the shed for storage. My family also got into showing chickens and ducks. Ducks are fun. and we would raise a few turkeys for holidays.. (FYI totally not a cost savings. ) Turkeys eat a lot. but it is awesome to have a 40# bird on the table for thanksgiving. We have recently gotten into goats, and now I am hoping to have my own chickens (for eggs). I am excited for this journey with my husband and daughter (who is 7 months). I have only read one or 2 posts so far, but I have definitely added my email to your list!! Michelle March 10, 2018. Hey Jessica, Thanks so much for finding me and commenting. It really means a lot to me!! Thank you! That’s so exciting! Congrats! Hubs just came into my office and commented that we would get some turkeys to run around with the chickens and have one for Thanksgiving, he said we would eat the one we don’t like. lol! Looking forward to my first ducks this year too! I am in the Rabbit Addiction right now. Can’t wait to hear more about your journey! Michelle
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