Heilsa! This is a little reminder that there are a few useful tools located on the main Heathen Homesteading group site at...
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Aug 1, 2008 1:00 pm
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Hello Everyone, My name is Lewen, I am relatively new to Heathenry (about a year)but not new to the concept of homesteading and living off the grid. I am ...
Well!! Aren't you just popping up everywhere!! Welcome!!! Jesse, AKA LtlViking http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WarriorMystics/ http://www.HaukafellKindred.org ...
Hi. Jacob, here. 31yo *aspiring* homesteader, still in search of a woman who shares both the Heathen life, and the desire to live self- sufficiently. Anyway, I...
Even those of us suburban "homesteaders";>. Though truth be told, my 1st and original was survival of our cultural agricultural heritage, though EOTWAWKI-type...
Hailssa Jacob! Welcome to the hall! We do not currently live on a homestead (we actually currently live in a very mobile home in Northern Colorado) But we...
That is one of the major motivations of my husband and myself, but we're not there yet. We're hoping to buy our first home in the next few months, but it...
Heilsa Jacob, My partner and I bought our home about 3 years ago, it is an old farmhouse on about an acre of land, so not a lot to work with but we are...
Hello Jacob, I have always had an interest in homesteading and self-sufficient living since the early 90's. Wilderness survival has been another interest of...
... And it's good that more people are getting the message about potential threats. A little knowledge and preparedness can go a long way toward mitigating...
Heilsa! This is a little reminder that there are a few useful tools located on the main Heathen Homesteading group site at...
HeathenHomestead@yaho...
Sep 1, 2008 11:37 am
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Hello all, just joined the group and thought I'd at least introduce myself. Name's David, friend of Thor. I'm living in Erie, PA currently. You probably...
Hi there! Welcome to the list. Our family is also in PA, but not as close as Denise. =) We live out towards the Reading/Berks County area. This is a great list...
well things never go exactly as planned ;-) I didn't get much out of the string beans. They were tasty, but all combined probably as much as two suppers...
I have still only gotten two cherry tomato's out of my garden!!! Next year will be better, though everything was about 6 weeks behind here in Oregon. I did get...
Yup. Every yr you live somewhere you learn a little more. I have similar problems with both Raccoons and Possums. I've found that at planting time, make a...
If you need cherry tomatoes, I got them coming out my ears. The regular ones are starting to get ripe too. Itıs really weird for a cold year my tomatoes did...
yah yah yah... whatever... too bad you dont have raspberries any more... *AHAHAHAAH* stupid goats... We're gonna have to have a fall fest here pretty soon... ...
Nothing did especially well for me but it was my first year gardening and I have some new ideas for next year to try again. Thankfully there are enough local...
It takes a couple of yrs for you to "get" the land you're on. Heck, I've been on mine for 7 yrs and I've JUST figured out I can't grow most Tomatoes, any...
Squash Cross very easily. Luckly, as I posted before, they're also easy to prevent hybridizing for Seed-saving. Those blossoms can be either twisted or tied...
it's not unusual for many squash and pumpkin to cross. I was amazed how many veggies and herbs are in the carrot family, and therefore can cross with each...
Here is a great article on rain water harvesting from off-grid.net. Is anyone out there harvesting rainwater ? I have two 55 gallon barrels that fill from my...
What kind of shingles do you have on your roof? If they're asbestos shingles, I'd be leery about using rainwater for livestock. Oh, and the great state of...
No asbestos in my shingles. A metal roof works best but a shingle roof will work for non potable water. If you are going to drink it boil or filter it first. ...