7 Effective Soil And Water Conservation Tips For Homesteading

What soil and water conservation measures do you apply to your daily life? Learning how to properly manage these resources is a very important skill to have especially now that we’re facing a health crisis. After all, your goal should be to live sustainably. And you can’t do so if your household expends too many…Continue Reading
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151 Types of Flowers Common In The U.S. & Their Characteristics

Check out 151 Types of Flowers common in the US. This guide is great for picking and choosing your very own garden, or custom bouquet! Scroll through to find your perfect bloom. —This post is courtesy of Proflowers.com. (Original publish date January 18, 2016), Shared with permission— 151 Types of Flowers Common In The U.S. &…Continue Reading
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Science on the Edge

It can be difficult at times to distinguish between what is solid scientific theory and what is fringe pseudoscience. For decades I have had experiences which seemed to defy logic and reason. I would frequently joke to myself and to others that I would slowly let in on my experiences that I did not know… Continue reading Science on the Edge

Only the Autodidact is Free

It took me quite a while to let go of the notion of NEEDING a formal university education. By the time I let go of this false notion, I had tried my hand at multiple graduate level programs, from a Masters in English with a focus on Science Fiction and Fantasy to a Masters in… Continue reading Only the Autodidact is Free

Fumbling towards an Urban Homestead

It’s not quite a homestead yet. I’ve experimented multiple times with various things and failed multiple times – over and over. But I’m stubborn and still chug along trying to get this little tiny house urban homestead off the ground. The one thing that I HAVE been doing, quite successfully, because nature is just so… Continue reading Fumbling towards an Urban Homestead