Homesteading Beginners Archives (2024)

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60 Activities and Things To Do on a Rainy Farm Day Living from Scratch: How to Start a Modern Homestead Fastest growing vegetables and fruits for your garden 17 Tips for how to keep chickens warm in the winter Tips on how to store and preserve homegrown lettuce longer How to butcher a duck for thefirst time: Step-by-step guide Dixie Rainbow Chickens: Dual-purpose, backyard breed Sticktight fleas Heat plates vs. heat lamps for your home brooder Raising chicks for beginners Heat tolerant vegetables Vet’s Best flea and tick yard and kennel spray: an honest review Best vegetables for raised garden beds Duties on the homestead: Daily, weekly, monthly chores Growing cut and come again crops in your garden “The Day”: From pig to pork Raising meat chickens for beginners Skills to help you save money on the homestead Realistic goals to make on the homestead Housing methods for raising meat rabbits The Beginner’s Guide to Backyard Homesteading (Book Review) 10 tips for creating a low maintenance garden 10 vegetables to plant in June First aid kit for the garden and gardener How to start homestead blogging Repel rodents on the farm Different gardening methods Best farm animals for beginners Victory gardens Practicing self-sufficiency during COVID-19 quarantine Growth: Year 4 on the Homestead Planners and how to use them Decluttering your homestead How to cut costs on the homestead Walk-behind weed eater Mental health and homesteading 6 Reasons to Downsize Your Homestead Homesteader’s “How-To” guide on vacationing Practicing self love on the homestead The art of laying an egg Over 15 ways to get closer to self-sustainability New to vegetable gardening? How to plant a vegetable garden How to homestead: Year 3 Homestead burnout: What is it? When to get more livestock Egg production and why it changes Hoop frames on garden beds Getting a pig on the homestead, part 2 Dealing with rodents on the homestead Getting a pig on the homestead Homesteading tasks for beginners Taking a break on the homestead 5 things to learn as a beginning homesteader Daily chores and homestead routines Good reasons to train your animals The 5 Easiest Vegetables to Grow The second year on a homestead The it’s okay list for homesteading beginners Why you should start homestead blogging What a henhouse needs What you should know about homesteading before starting Ten ways to make extra income on the homestead The first year on a homestead

60 Activities and Things To Do on a Rainy Farm Day

ByChelsea Gregori

Homesteader or not, rainy days happen and most of us find ourselves having no idea what to do. As a new mama, I feel that way more often than I used to! SO – Have you ever been sitting around wondering what to do during a rainy day on the farm? Here are more than…

Living from Scratch: How to Start a Modern Homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

I started homesteading in 2016 when my then-husband found a small farm on Craigslist (not a joke). We had been traveling musicians for a while and were ready for something different. We were after a living from scratch lifestyle: slow and simple. Something that allowed us to reduce ourcarbon footprintby getting ‘back to the earth’….

Fastest growing vegetables and fruits for your garden

ByChelsea Gregori

All thesefast growing vegetablesand fruits are ready to harvest in around 75 days or less. Some of them will be better suited for theearly spring, and others for thelate summer. Many of them are great choices forearly fallwhen thecooler weatherstarts arriving, such asleafy greens. And all of them are great to add to acold frame,…

17 Tips for how to keep chickens warm in the winter

ByChelsea Gregori

Chicken keeperswonder every year how to keep chickens warm in winter weather.Cold climatesaren’t something I’ve been familiar with growing up in Florida, so moving to Kentucky brought a new experience when thesunny daysturned tocold temperatures. Although I wasn’t anew chicken owner, I was worried about the chickens thefirst winterI was here. Always keep an eye…

Tips on how to store and preserve homegrown lettuce longer

ByChelsea Gregori

I’ve been learning how to preservehomegrown lettucefrom the garden and have found thebest wayto make it stay crisp and fresh longer. Outside of utilizing thecrisper drawertostore lettuce, I’ve learned a few tips and tricks over the years. Learn how to keep your lettuce crisp and fresh longer so you can grow your garden and eat…

How to butcher a duck for thefirst time: Step-by-step guide

ByChelsea Gregori

I’m going to tell you how to butcher a duck for thefirst timealone on the farm because taking a life is not easy. When I decided to embark on this wild journey, I both knew that there would be life and death, I just didn’t know how much. Eventually, I found it was hard to…

Dixie Rainbow Chickens: Dual-purpose, backyard breed

ByChelsea Gregori

I raised Dixie Rainbow Chickens for almost 5 years and my experience was great! Here’s the rundown on everything you need to know about this hybrid, rainbow breed chicken, including Dixie Rainbow Chicken pictures. Pin it for later or to show you chicken lovin’ friends! The beginner’s guide to dixie rainbow chickens. I originally learned…

Sticktight fleas

ByChelsea Gregori

I was outside one day and noticed sticktight fleas on my chickens. Growing up with cats and dogs, a flea, in general, was nothing new. I had see a dog flea and a cat flea, but these were different. Sticktight fleas, orEchidnophaga gallinacea, are a species of fleas that burrow underneath the chickens’ skin and…

Heat plates vs. heat lamps for your home brooder

ByChelsea Gregori

Chicks require heat starting at 95 degrees Fahrenheit when first born so a heat source is required unless you have a broody hen. When I started reading about heat plates vs. brooder heat lamps, I wondered why I used a heat lamp for so many years. There are pros and cons to each type of…

Raising chicks for beginners

ByChelsea Gregori

Raising chicks for the first time can be an intimidating thing to do as a beginning homesteader. I remember the first time we received ducks and chicks for our farm. My feelings were excitement and panic at the same time. What if I killed these sweet baby animals? What if they get sick and I…

Heat tolerant vegetables

ByChelsea Gregori

I live in Florida so growing heat tolerant vegetables is really the only option when planning for crops. We have a long growing season, with just a small amount of cool weather. As a generally hot climate state, Florida brings hot weather even in the Fall and Spring season some years. I’ve set out to…

Vet’s Best flea and tick yard and kennel spray: an honest review

ByChelsea Gregori

The unfortunate part of looking for a flea and tick spray for your yard is they’re often loaded with chemicals. I’m going to tell you about a plant-based, chemical-free flea and tick yard spray that is safe for you, your children and your pets (and smells wonderful!). *Disclaimer: I am not nor have I have…

Best vegetables for raised garden beds

ByChelsea Gregori

If you’re on a mission to grow your best edible victory garden, these are definitely the best vegetables to grow in raised beds. I’ve grown all these vegetables in my raised beds over the years with ease. In fact, most of these crops are ones I now grow every year. And you can, too! 10…

Duties on the homestead: Daily, weekly, monthly chores

ByChelsea Gregori

When I started homesteading I always wondered what my duties on the homestead should be. I knew there were daily, weekly, and monthly chores to do, But I still wondered what they were exactly. What did other homesteaders do every day? I had a feeling that I was forgetting something and the result would be…

Growing cut and come again crops in your garden

ByChelsea Gregori

Planting cut and come again crops means you will reap a consistent, bountiful harvest all season. Many of these giving crops will also act as companion plants in your garden and provide your friends and family with season-long nutrients. Pin this for later! 24 vegetables and herbs that are cut and come again crops, providing…

“The Day”: From pig to pork

There was a moment of clarity a few days before retrieving our friend, and butcher, from the airport. I’d spent the morning sitting with our pig, Carnitas, crying whilst my body lay against hers. As I embraced her, reaching my arms around her 59-inch girth, I apologized for what I knew would come. You see,…

Raising meat chickens for beginners

ByChelsea Gregori

Raising meat chickens is a lot like raising regular chickens. In fact, it’s almost exactly the same AND super easy! You’re actually just raising a regular backyard chicken with the purpose of eating it one day instead of the chicken being a layer their whole life. There are a few differences you should know about…

Skills to help you save money on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

I like to save money, don’t you? Homesteaders can be the most frugal of folks, really (ask me how I know). While we’re often looking for answers on how to make money while homesteading, it’s important to know you can SAVE money while homesteading, too. The good news is that there are so many things…

Realistic goals to make on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Setting up realistic short-term and long-term goals on the homestead is one of the most important steps you’ll take in all your years. When Emerson and I bought our homestead, we failed to set up realistic goals. I’ll go over gardening, animal husbandry, fruit trees and more in this guide. Are you ready to set…

Housing methods for raising meat rabbits

ByChelsea Gregori

Raising meat rabbits is such a fun endeavor, although it was one I had no interest in in the beginning. The most important part of raising rabbits is providing them with the proper housing. Raising meat rabbits in colonies vs. raising rabbits in a hutch or cage setting. Raising meat rabbits was something I wanted…

The Beginner’s Guide to Backyard Homesteading (Book Review)

ByChelsea Gregori

Disclosure: I received a copy of The Beginner’s Guide to Backyard Homesteading for free in exchange for my honest review of its contents. Receiving this book free of charge has not influenced my ability to provide my honest opinion on the contents of this book. Additionally, this post contains affiliate links. By utilizing these links,…

10 tips for creating a low maintenance garden

ByChelsea Gregori

A low maintenance garden is an appealing thing. I work a full-time job and run a blog, on top of gardening and keeping a household tidy (most the time at least). We all wouldn’t mind saving a little time in the garden, busy schedules, or not. Here are a few tips for creating and keeping…

10 vegetables to plant in June

ByChelsea Gregori

These vegetables can be planted directly in zones 3-10, as long as the soil is warm enough and you’re not expecting any out-of-the-ordinary cool snacks or hard freezes. 10 vegetables you can plant in June in zones 3-10. Although most crops should be in the ground by now, some of us are a little late…

First aid kit for the garden and gardener

ByChelsea Gregori

Let’s face it, things happen in the garden and we all need a first aid kit, for both the gardener and the garden. Here’s what you should plan to have in your kit for any situation. 14 tools you need in your gardener’s first aid kit for the best and worst moments. Between pests, weeds,…

How to start homestead blogging

ByChelsea Gregori

So you want to know how to start homestead blogging? I think that’s great! Homestead blogging can not only turn into passive income but it provides you a way to reflect on what you’ve learned, which is crucial to growing and moving forward. A how-to on homesteading blogging and how to do it when you…

Repel rodents on the farm

ByChelsea Gregori

Dealing with rodents on my homestead wasn’t easy and, honestly, it got a little out of hand. It forced me to make some really hard decisions and start looking at ways to repel rodents on my homestead. Here are a few “farm hacks” to avoid inviting rodents to your home and farm. How to repel…

Different gardening methods

ByChelsea Gregori

If you’re planning to grow a victory garden, or gardens in general, one of the first steps is to decide on a method. With a handful of gardening methods to choose from, I’ve curated a list of the methods, including ones I’ve tried and found to work. 13 different gardening methods to choose from when…

Best farm animals for beginners

ByChelsea Gregori

Starting a homestead can be daunting. Here are the best farm animals to raise as a beginner.

Victory gardens

ByChelsea Gregori

Victory Gardens (war gardens) are gardens promoted in 1941 shortly after the US entered WWII due to a food shortage. Food was prioritized to be sent to the military and allies so civilians were encouraged to grow-their-own. Folks grew everything from vegetables to fruit and herbs! Victory gardens and why you need them. I’ve always…

Practicing self-sufficiency during COVID-19 quarantine

ByChelsea Gregori

Here are 20 self-sufficient things you can learn to do while socially distancing yourself under the COVID-19 quarantine! BONUS: These are all accessible whether you have land or not! 20 ways to get closer to self-sufficiency while quarantined in your home. What better time is there to practice self-sufficiency than when you’re under a COVID-19…

Growth: Year 4 on the Homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

February 14th marked the 4th year on our homestead and, rightfully so, I’ve decided our word for the year (and every year) is GROWTH. It’s so nice to look back at these posts and see where we started and how far we’ve come. See? I told you – GROWTH. All about my 4th year on…

Planners and how to use them

ByChelsea Gregori

When you have so much going on, you just have to do whatever works. I’m going to explain to you how to stay organized even when you have so much going on! 4 different ways I use planners to organize my everyday life for optimum efficiency. I work a job 32 hours a week, run…

Decluttering your homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Decluttering my yard/outside the house is not something I ever realized was important until I got bored one day and tackled my shed. After that, I spiraled from there, really. What better time to have a completely decluttered shed, yard, etc. than before spring season hits? 5 quick tips on how to declutter your homestead…

How to cut costs on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Let’s face it, homesteading isn’t always cheap. Here are a few ways you can cut costs no matter what type of homestead you’re on (with the exception of small, apartment homesteading). 8 ways to cut costs while running a homestead. My husband and I wracked up an unbelievable amount of debt when we started homesteading….

Walk-behind weed eater

ByChelsea Gregori

I debated for a long time over buying a walk-behind weed eater. I wondered if spending the money was worth it. Would even work the way I needed it to? My yard got so overgrown that my options boiled down to three things: I chose option #3 and it was definitely the right one. 5…

Mental health and homesteading

ByChelsea Gregori

I’ve had a few people ask me over this last year to write about mental health and homesteading. I’ve been interested in writing on this subject but never did. I don’t have any proper medical training so it honestly would’ve all been guesswork and research. I try my best to write about things I’ve experienced…

6 Reasons to Downsize Your Homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

I think it’s a common misconception that in order to homestead you must “have it all” – the goats, chickens, ducks, pigs, rabbits, etc. I thought if I didn’t have animals, gardens, things fermenting (or molding) in the kitchen then I just wasn’t doing it the right way. I’m downsizing my homestead and I’m not…

Homesteader’s “How-To” guide on vacationing

ByChelsea Gregori

When we closed on our homestead in January 2016 we thought our traveling and vacationing days were simply over; a life of the past. We were wrong! Consider this your own personal guide to vacationing. If you’re wondering how to vacation on the homestead, this is your Homesteader’s “How-To” Guide on Vacationing. You see, before…

Practicing self love on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Homestead burnout is real, folks, and self love can help! I decided I should be kinder to my mind (and my body) and compile a list of things I can do after a hard day on the homestead. If you’ve been there, I hope you find these ideas useful! 14 ways to practice self love…

The art of laying an egg

ByChelsea Gregori

Many of my days on the homestead are chock full reading books and online literature, trying to fix a problem. This week I want to share a story with you about a down-home educational spark that was lit on the art of laying an egg. How hens lay eggs and why it truly is an…

Over 15 ways to get closer to self-sustainability

ByChelsea Gregori

I’m constantly trying to think of ways to get closer to self-sustainability through our homesteading lifestyle. The next step is to actually do those things! If you’re homesteading and need guidance towards self-sustainability, here are 19 ways to achieve your goal. I’ve done a lot of the things on the list below. Some others are…

New to vegetable gardening?

ByChelsea Gregori

If you’re new to vegetable gardening there are a few things you probably need to know. First thing, it can be difficult. If someone tells you that gardening is easy-breezy then they’re lying or just naturally have the talent, like my husband…not like me. I’ve had to work at knowing how to garden. Tips from…

How to plant a vegetable garden

ByChelsea Gregori

Before moving onto the homestead, I had some gardening experience planting a vegetable garden and made some mistakes. Hindsight is 20-20 so I’m here to tell you how to get started on the right foot, right away. From soil testing to seeds, a full run-down on how to plant the best vegetable garden for homesteading…

How to homestead: Year 3

ByChelsea Gregori

I’m so excited to keep moving forward with this lifestyle. I’ve linked other articles to some of my accomplishments and failures if you’d like to read more about them! Let’s get started. How my third year on the homestead went! How to homestead: my yearly list A closer look Now, this is obviously not all…

Homestead burnout: What is it?

ByChelsea Gregori

Oh, the homestead burnout. Here are a few ways to deal with homestead burnout, should you experience it. What homestead burnout is, how you get it and what to do about it. Often us homesteader bloggers make life seem so perfect. Our Instagrams are filled with beautiful pictures of luscious gardens, our published posts give…

When to get more livestock

ByChelsea Gregori

I’ve decided there’s really no absolutely perfect time to add more livestock to your homestead. There are a few things you can do to become more comfortable with the choice you make. These are in no particular order! When’s the right time for new livestock on your farm? Space for your livestock One of the…

Egg production and why it changes

ByChelsea Gregori

If you’re new to raising chickens, a decrease in egg production could be something frustrating or even scary! Especially if you have chickens specifically for their egg production. I can’t tell you how to keep it from being frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be scary. There are reasons why your 12 hen flock might…

Hoop frames on garden beds

ByChelsea Gregori

Using hoop frames on our gardens is the only way we can grow crops in the summer. I live in West Central Florida so it gets pretty darn hot here. I’ve made my life a little bit easier by installing hoop garden frames for my raised beds! Why we use garden hoop tunnel frames on…

Getting a pig on the homestead, part 2

ByChelsea Gregori

Today I’m going to tell you about actually getting the pig in your car and onto your homestead. Just last week I wrote about Getting a Pig on the Homestead: The Emotional Roller Coaster. Well, Y’all, I CAN NOT BELIEVE THAT WAS ONLY LAST WEEK! A week ago exactly, actually. So last Thursday (Sep 6,…

Dealing with rodents on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Dealing with rodents on the homestead. Yep, I said it. Plump, brown, smarter-than-you rodents. Nobody really wants to talk about this. Why? Because it’s kind of gross. There’s this taboo with rodents, and I totally get it. My feelings towards rodents were neutral until we moved on the homestead. I debated writing this because I…

Getting a pig on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

It’s September and our homestead is in full bloom right now. A small hen house is being fixed up for our growing 18 bird meat flock, the rabbits are being bred as the weather gets cooler, and the ducks are quacking around the yard foraging. I love the Spring, but this year I may love…

Homesteading tasks for beginners

ByChelsea Gregori

I’m wildly appreciative of the fact that I’m able to live this lifestyle to its fullest, whether the homesteading tasks are full of headaches and heartaches or not. But I also have to admit that there are a few tasks that I really dread. Isn’t it like that with everything in life, though? For you…

Taking a break on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

I’ve been at this lifestyle for almost 3 years now and, I have to admit, I’ve taken a few breaks. I don’t mean taking a break as in neglecting the animals and letting them fend for themselves. 3 different types of breaks to take when homesteading, why and what to do. As a beginner, I…

5 things to learn as a beginning homesteader

ByChelsea Gregori

I do understand that a lot of people know many things when they beginning homesteading, and that’s so great. If you’re buying a homestead and know nothing like I did, here are the first five things I think you should learn first. Before you start homesteading, you should know these things. Me? I knew nothing…

Daily chores and homestead routines

ByChelsea Gregori

When I first started homesteading I always wondered what everyone else’s daily chores were. Who did they feed first? How much feed did they give to their animals? Were there any night chores I needed to take on? I figured since it was something I always wondered, you might be too. Here is what my…

Good reasons to train your animals

ByChelsea Gregori

I always thought it’d be so great to have my animals love me. Here are three great reasons to train your animals to love you…or at least like you a little more than not. I’m in the process now, myself! 3 reasons you should train your animals to love you for an easier time raising…

The 5 Easiest Vegetables to Grow

ByChelsea Gregori

Here are 5 super easy vegetables you can grow almost fool-proof. How do I know I can grow these almost fool-proof? Because I did when I first started gardening and I still grow them. The 5 easiest vegetables to grow as a beginning garden without fail. I’ll be the first one to tell you that…

The second year on a homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Although we’re halfway into our third year now, I want to tell you all a little bit about what happened here on on our homestead in 2017. What I experienced the second year on our homestead can what our goals are moving forward. Our failures, our achievements, our goals, etc. I hope, if you’re beginning,…

The it’s okay list for homesteading beginners

ByChelsea Gregori

Sometimes my family makes me feel like I’m almost an expert in homesteading. I’d like to think of myself that way but the truth is, after only two years, I don’t often feel that way. Actually, I sometimes feel like I know little to nothing and that’s okay! So, for all you homestead beginners, I’m…

Why you should start homestead blogging

ByChelsea Gregori

When I wrote my first homestead blog post it was with the intention to share with family and close friends. I always thought I would get a little more serious “once we had more going on”. There’s always something going on when it comes to the homesteading lifestyle. It’s been exactly 829 days since we…

What a henhouse needs

ByChelsea Gregori

You’ll always have to find what works best for your land, but some things are great to know starting out. Here are the things you have to have in a henhouse, and then some that are just nice to have. 6 things a henhouse needs along with some extra “nice to haves”. I didn’t have…

What you should know about homesteading before starting

ByChelsea Gregori

There are some things that all beginners should know about homesteading before starting. Knowing these things will help you succeed and THRIVE on your land. Be sure to know these things about homesteading before you start homesteading. As I was sending my bi-monthly newsletter out and telling the folks who subscribe about the down and…

Ten ways to make extra income on the homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

I always wondered how to make extra income when I first started homesteading. Extra income covers things like better quality feed for your animals or the resources to extend your animals’ grazing lots, etc. Here are 10 ways to make extra income on your homestead. How to start making extra income on the homestead with…

The first year on a homestead

ByChelsea Gregori

Tropical Storms and First Years on a Homestead The first year on a homestead has been kind of wild. We’re officially experiencing our first storm, Tropical Storm Colin, as homeowners and homestead owners! What we accomplished the first year on our homestead and our future goals. Although we’re calmly watching countless episodes of Netflix we’re…

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