Homestead definition: A homestead is an isolated dwelling, especially a farmhouse, and adjacent outbuildings, typically on a large agricultural holding such as a ranch or station
Agriculture definition: Cultivating a piece of land, or planting and growing food plants on it
Permaculture: is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using whole-systems thinking
Why Homestead?
Some how we have lost sight of what our food should be. Humans have altered and manipulated our foods DNA, this means that our food is not the same as it was and as a result we have more evidence that our food is making us sick.
When I go grocery shopping I always look at the ingredients and research if those ingredients are healthy for us. Most man-made products are not generally healthy for us and can cause horrible illnesses. I do not want to HAVE to read the ingredients!
Growing my own food, the same food I will feed my family and share with those I care for makes sense to me! I want my fellow beings to be healthy, nurtured and having their needs met. All beings have the following needs: Physical, mental/ emotional and nutritional. Homesteading allows me to create a reality that I am proud to raise my kids in.
Raw and fresh items to grow
Russet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Garlic
Broccoli
Tomatoes
Cabbage
Kale
Carrots
Onion
Pumpkin
Peas
Brinjal: eggplant
Peppers: bell, jalapeno, serrano, green chili, red chili, habanero
Cauliflower
Beetroot
Corn
Celery
Turnip
Radish
Zucchini
Cucumber
Butter lettuce
Artichoke
Bok Choy
Romaine lettuce
Spinach
Arugula
Horseradish
Ginger
Chickpeas
Leek
Fennel
Asparagus
Lemon grass
Coriander leaves
Mustard greens
Swiss chard
Rhubarb
Trees: Apple, Orange, Cherries, Peaches, Fig, Pear, lemon, Lime, Apricot, Plum, pomegranate, Mandarin, Avocado, Olive, Papaya, Coconut, Almond, Loguat, Jackfruit, Walnut, Cashew, Grapefruit, Pecans, Nectarine, Gooseberry, Persimmons, Chestnut, Bananas
Honey Dew
Cantaloupe
Watermelon
Grapes
Mangos
Kiwis
Prickly pear
Acai
Beans
Date palm
Elderberry
Blackberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
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Lions mane
Turkey Tail
Mint
Oregano
Sage
Thyme
Basil
Parsley
Cilantro
Chamomile: Pain/ inflammation
Cinquefoil: Reduce inflammation and aid in jaundice
Foxglove: Regulates heart rhythm
Golden Rod: Pain, external use to stimulate healing
Lavender
Poppy
Rosemary
Saanen $150-$250
Alpine $600
Nubian $75-$400
Lamancha $400
Toggenburg $95-$295
Oberhasli $300-$1000
Sable $350
Nigerian $250-$350
Jamnapari $600
Quail: Eggs: Bobwhite Meat & eggs: Coturnix
Ducks: Eggs: Khaki Campbells Meat: Mulard
Chickens: Eggs: Leghorn, Rhode island red, Flymouth rock Meat: Cornish Cross
Geese: Eggs: Chinese Meat: French Toulouse, Specklebelly
Guinea Fowl
Turkey
Quail: Eggs: Bobwhite Meat & eggs: Coturnix
Ducks: Eggs: Khaki Campbells Meat: Mulard
Chickens: Eggs: Leghorn, Rhode island red, Flymouth rock Meat: Cornish Cross
Geese: Eggs: Chinese Meat: French Toulouse, Specklebelly
Ossabaw: Ossabaw Island, healthiest nutrient dense red meat. Cost per $175
Ibe'rico: Origin: Iberian Peninsula, Cost for 2 $175
Berkshire: Origin: England, Cost for 2 $175
Duroc: Origin: New York, Cost per $85
Yorkshire: Origin: Northern England, Cost per $85
Landrace: Origin: Denmark, Cost for 2 $175
Hampshire: Origin: Southern Scotland and Northern England, Cost for 2 $175
SWINE BY-PRODUCTS and uses
- Fatty acids & Glycerin
- Internal organs
- Blood
- Bones
- Hair
- Skin
- brain
- Meat scraps
Deodorant
Shampoo/ Conditioner
Moisturizers
Soaps
Sun care
Wound care
Herbal recipes for ailments
Teas
Apothecary list of products
Products intended to provide feed to your animals
Tilapia fish
Poultry
Swine
Goat
Goats milk
Probiotics
CBD
Grass
Cat nip
Sunflower
Cashews
Definition: A seed variety is typically considered an heirloom if it existed more than 50 years ago
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Middle Mist Red Camellia
Fruit: Achee fruit
Vegetable: Tiger nut
American Water buffalo
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When the bees get older we can "retire" them by sending them to a program that uses their last sting medicinally for their clients.
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Using earth to maintain a temperature controlled environment
Using earth
Growing using water and fish
Growing using water
Creating an indoor controlled environment to grow in
Creating an indoor controlled environment to grow fungi with minimal exposure to any element
Creating an indoor controlled environment to grow fungi with minimal exposure to any element
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