Homestead

  • Best Whole House Generator (Pro Generator Review 2025)

    Generators can be complicated to shop for, especially if you’ve never had to figure out the best type of whole house generator for your home. In addition, to get the most from your generator, you must understand how much wattage…

  • How to Dechlorinate Tap Water for Free and at Home! [6 Ways]

    If you have ever lost your water supply for a week or longer due to storm power outages, you appreciate the benefits of city water. But public water systems have a notable downside. The water sometimes tastes chlorinated. Sometimes heavily chlorinated!…

  • Poisonous Lawn Mushroom Types [Edible vs. Toxic Mushroom Guide!]

    Let’s discuss poisonous lawn mushroom types, and which lawn mushrooms are poisonous, deadly, or toxic! Because there is a lot of concern about finding poisonous mushroom types in our backyard. Many homesteaders avoid foraging for lawn mushrooms because they are…

  • How to Grow the Garlic Vine (Mansoa alliacea)

    If you want to liven up your garden with pretty flowers, look no further than Mansoa alliacea, better known as the Garlic Vine Plant or False Garlic. Garlic Vine is a tropical vine native to northern South America, from approximately…

  • What to Do With Orange Peels? [27 Nifty Ideas!]

    What to do with leftover orange peels? Well – if you’re like most people, when you finish eating an orange, you then toss the peel. But did you know that there are many uses for orange peels that can benefit…

  • The 5+ Easiest Fences to Install Yourself [Without a Big Budget]

    Looking for the easiest fence to install yourself? All homesteaders will need a privacy or garden fence at some point. Your options are hiring the local fence-building guys or doing it yourself. Unfortunately, perimeter fences aren’t cheap. And the local…

  • 67 Amazing DIY Ideas for Repurposing Logs and Branches

    Are you looking for things to make out of logs and branches? Try some of these. So you’ve had to say goodbye to an old friend, and now you have a backyard full of remains from a tree removal project….