7 Back-Burner Kitchen Projects to Tackle This Winter
January 21, 2015Use the downtime in your winter months to tackle farm and kitchen projects that have been lingering around your homestead.
Use the downtime in your winter months to tackle farm and kitchen projects that have been lingering around your homestead.
My 4-year-old daughter’s birthday gift inspired me to beat the winter blues by starting a garden in our home’s windowsill.
Use your winter downtime to do things around the farm that were neglected during the growing season to make spring planting a breeze.
As temperatures dip, make sure your chickens are tucked in warm and cozy into their coops each night.
Keep your compost cooking all winter long so you have fresh organic matter to lay down on your spring garden.
Prevent harsh winter winds and cold temperatures from taking a toll on your rhododendrons, holly and fir trees with these simple tips.
Take advantage of winter downtime by preparing your garden soil and farm business goals for the next year’s growing season.
Grow supplemental winter treats to keep your chickens happy and healthy when they can’t free-range.
Snow, cold, wind, chill—all four-letter words. The news today is flooded with stories of record-breaking lows, high winds and severe storms as millions of people woke this morning to face piles of ice and snow.