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When To Plant a Garden? It's Not Too Late (or Too Early!)
When To Plant a Garden? It's Not Too Late (or Too Early!)

Whether you’re trying to beat the clock on the front end of the gardening season, or it’s pushing well into summer and you’re not sure you can still grow some food, it’s never too late (or too early) to plant a garden right now!

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Farm / Garden, GardeningAnne BriggsMay 27, 2021gardening, early gardening, late-season gardening Comment
How to Capture a Bee Swarm (Get FREE Bees!)
How to Capture a Bee Swarm (Get FREE Bees!)

Learn how to prevent beekeeping from becoming an endless money pit, and begin a successfully thriving bee colony by trapping local bees for your hives. In this post you’ll learn how to capture a bee swarm with just a few basic supplies.

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Anne BriggsMay 22, 2021 Comments
Beekeeping on the Homestead
Beekeeping on the Homestead

Learn along with me on my beekeeping journey, as I share my personal experiences to avoid hive failure and tips that lead to a healthy thriving colony.

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Homesteading, Animal Husbandry, AnimalsAnne BriggsMay 17, 2021Bees, Beekeeping Comment
Extend your growing season (No Greenhouse Required)
Extend your growing season (No Greenhouse Required)

I’ve always been told you can’t plant tomatoes in March. I think that’s great advice, but this year, I wanted to push my limits a little, so I built a couple of raised garden beds with a polycarbonate lid that instantly converts them into cold frames.

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Blog, Farm / Garden, Gardening, WoodworkingAnne BriggsApril 26, 2021Cold Frame, Gardening, Early gardening, late-season gardening Comments
21 Questions EVERYONE asks about Spoon Carving
21 Questions EVERYONE asks about Spoon Carving
WoodworkingAnne BriggsFebruary 14, 2021 Comments
Goat Milk Soap Disaster
Goat Milk Soap Disaster
HomesteadingAnne BriggsFebruary 10, 2021soapmaking, soap, goat, goat milk, goat milk soap, homesteading, uses for goat milk, self sufficiency Comments
Mending a Goat's Broken Heart in the Most Unexpected Way!
Mending a Goat's Broken Heart in the Most Unexpected Way!

Even in the animal kingdom, we hope for happy endings. Check out how a tragic ending became a new beginning for my Nigerian dwarf goat, Aretha Franklin.

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Animal Husbandry, HomesteadingAnne BriggsFebruary 6, 2021 Comments
Tool Tip Tuesday: Easy Install Rasp Handles
Tool Tip Tuesday: Easy Install Rasp Handles

Old files and rasps are great for woodworking, even if they may be a tad too far gone for metal work. I pick them up at garage sales and add my own custom handles.

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WoodworkingAnne BriggsJanuary 26, 2021rasp, Tool Restoration, tools Comments
What do a leafblower, a bonfire, and a carbeurator have in common?
What do a leafblower, a bonfire, and a carbeurator have in common?
Anne BriggsNovember 14, 2020 Comments
Practice DOESN'T Make Perfect: 7 Tips to make your Practice Count
Practice DOESN'T Make Perfect: 7 Tips to make your Practice Count
Woodworking, HomesteadingAnne BriggsNovember 13, 2020 Comments
Farming with Livestock might be the ticket to Saving the Planet
Farming with Livestock might be the ticket to Saving the Planet
HomesteadingAnne BriggsSeptember 30, 2020 Comments
MAKING more land through Regenerative Agriculture
MAKING more land through Regenerative Agriculture
HomesteadingAnne BriggsSeptember 27, 2020 Comments
How To: Using a Carving Knife
How To: Using a Carving Knife
How-To, WoodworkingAnne BriggsSeptember 25, 2020AOAT, How To, Woodworking Comments
Pickled Okra, Pickled Pickles, Pickled EVERYTHING
Pickled Okra, Pickled Pickles, Pickled EVERYTHING
RecipesAnne BriggsSeptember 17, 2020 Comments
Let’s Make Cooking From Scratch EASIER
Let’s Make Cooking From Scratch EASIER
Homesteading, RecipesAnne BriggsSeptember 15, 2020 Comments
Perfect Coffee Ice Cream
Perfect Coffee Ice Cream

Is it possible to have found the perfect coffee ice cream? I think so! Especially when it’s suitable to eat for breakfast!

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Recipes, BlogAnne BriggsSeptember 12, 2020ice cream, recipes Comments
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