Tag: urbangardening

  • From Coops to Compost: Tips and Tricks for Reusing Waste

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    On a homestead, nothing goes to waste if you can help it. One of our favorite ways to close the loop is by turning used duck coop straw, kitchen scraps, and even rabbit droppings into rich, usable compost. It’s not just practical—it’s part of building a self-sustaining cycle that supports our garden and reduces waste.… Read more

  • The Reality of Homesteading: Navigating Setbacks and Celebrating Small Wins

    Homesteading is often romanticized. The thought of growing your own food, raising animals, and living off the land sounds SO peaceful and fulfilling. But the reality of homesteading? It’s a journey of ups and downs, challenges, and, yes, some setbacks. Right now, I’m navigating a few bumps in the road that are testing my patience… Read more

  • Our Last Addition (Maybe)- Nutmeg!

    There’s a new fluffy face here at G’s Homestead—say hello to Nutmeg, our sweet Rex buck! At just 7 weeks old, he’s the tiniest (and softest) member of the crew, and already full of curiosity and charm. Nutmeg is a Rex rabbit, a breed my husband absolutely loves—and it’s easy to see why. Their velvety-soft… Read more

  • Breaking Ground: Spring on the Homestead

    Spring has arrived, and with it, the exciting start of new projects on our homestead! As we take the first steps in building our dreams, we’re also making important upgrades to the homestead, including constructing a new duck coop, starting seeds, and preparing the garden beds for a productive growing season. Building a New Duck… Read more

  • Starting a Garden from Scratch: A Journey in the Roots

    There’s something magical about starting a garden from scratch. It’s a dance between you and the earth, where patience meets reward and every little sprout feels like a small victory. As a beginner, I’m starting my garden journey with flowers to get into the swing of things. I live on a bit of a hilly… Read more