14 HOMESTEADING IDEAS YOU CAN DO NOW! WITHOUT LAND! (1/4 acre or less) - Garden / Self Sufficiency
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Published 2020-08-18
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All Comments (21)
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I'm moving to my new homestead ... starting from scratch. 12 acres.. mostly pasture and a 2 acre pond
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You have to admit Art, you look and seem to have a pep in your step since you stopped staying up late. 👍
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Tip number 15: start a small worm farm. It will improve the quality and production of all your garden.
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We had a 1/4 acre property we filled. Literally. Had food to share! And could have done more!!!
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I live in an apartment, almost half our complex will be starting a garden this Spring. We have a great landlord. I've started a compost pile, which my neighbors fully support. This is my learning room while my husband and I save for a house with land
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It's a new style for Art and Bri channel, for new viewers.
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This is definatly the BEST advice Video I have ever seen. It's quick and to the point, not a lot of extra talking, BUT tell's ya everything you need to know, Thank You !!
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You people are doing it right. Raise your own kids, teach them to take care of themselves and others, explore the land with them. THANK YOU! The world needs more parents like you folks!!
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I'm with ya, but never go full Justin. Love you guys!
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Art and Bri, I know you are dealing with mold in the house. Check out Barndomiums. Tear down that house completely. Build a huge kitchen, huge storage cellar, several bathrooms, rain storage, and etc. Your channel and market are huge and being the first and your situation they probably will give You a great deal. This also will add value to the homestead if You decide to upgrade.
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Or... 15. Beekeeping. We do it on our deck.
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Great video!! Here’s another idea: DEHYDRATE!! Get a (refurbished/if possible) Excalibar nine tray dehydrator. Buy fruit and veggies in season by the case from local farmers. For example, right now tomatoes are $25 - $40 a case. Slice them with an inexpensive mandolin from an Asian grocery store, or Amazon; just be sure to wear a mesh glove to protect your hand! Dehydrate all that wonderful, fresh, in-season produce and put it in Mason jars to eat for the next nine months. We like apples, strawberries, pineapple, bananas, kale, onions, tomatoes, herbs, and so much more! Store on shelves in your basement or pantry. We make Greek yogurt every week in our dehydrator, too!! A truly essential tool that has saved our family thousands of dollars over the last five years: paid for itself many times over.
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You sold me on the Sweet Potatoes ! 🤓
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I love the energy in this video. Great job!
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Beautiful farm land and Art’s great @ Teaching should have a classroom for young Farmers
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Thanks! I have sweet potatoes growing now in the back yard. Did not know I could eat the greens!
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This is great advice for growing food without a homestead.
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Art I'm handicapped in a wheelchair but I live out on a farm 5 acres for small farm and I really want to pick up something I can do remind you I'm in a wheelchair but I really like the idea of fruit trees
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I'm a homesteader love it, hard but a healthy lifestyle 🐥🐓🦆🐈🌻🐛🦋☕😊❤
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Yay!!!!!!!!! GOOD GOING GUYS!