Levitating Houseplants for Your Homestead

This levitating houseplant will add a new twist to your homestead. Powered by two magnets, this Air Bonsai literally holds your small plant in the air like a “little star”. The “energy base” is made of hand crafted porcelain that requires 3 months of detailed work. Import regulations require the base and floating ball to […]

Life After Life – Biodegradable Urn Plants a Tree in Honor of the Deceased

The Bios Urn allows you to turn death into life by planting a tree within the ashes of your loved ones. The urn is 100% organic and biodegradable. It honors the environment with its pure materials, there are zero toxic glues and adhesives. The seeds and soil are in a top compartment and the ashes are placed […]

Next Generation San Antonio Urban Farming Legal

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There used to be a time when free people didn’t ask permission to grow food. I guess I can understand why legislation like this exists. The media creates a culture of fear, and until you leave the matrix, the only way of life you see of living, is that of one that asks permission from […]

DIY Chicken feeders and Raising three boys

1 Full House Homestead

For the last week, our motorhome has been parked at the 1 Full House Homestead. We spent the new year with the family. Ananda, Xander, and their three boys Elijah, Jordan, and Michael. They have a some big plans for their homestead in 2016, including raising meat chickens, growing more food, and quite possible getting […]

Every Homestead Should Include This Plant

Aloe Vera is a great starter plant for your homestead. Easy to grow as a houseplant, Aloe can provide you medicinal benefits from the day you bring one home. Aloe Vera is an immune boosting plant that is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and contains other medicinal properties. Burns and other Skin Injuries The most common […]

Harvesting this Amazing Herb is Just as Easy as Growing It!

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Leo Magpoc operates a self sustainable homestead from his front and backyard. He grows his own food, raises his own chickens, quail and rabbits. He is an Agorist looking to provide for his family of his own free will. He’s a Leave-me-alonist, who doesn’t require government permission to feed his family. He welcomes others into […]

Grow A Garden From Table Scraps

If you’re planning your very own garden, it may be a smart idea to start with your kitchen scraps. After all, if it’s already in your kitchen, chances are you use it often. The ability to grow most of these vegetables from their leftovers is as simple as sticking the bottom end of them into a […]

How To Grow Survivor Tomatoes

From Marjory Wildcraft’s GrowYourOwnGroceries.com It happens almost every spring – the tomato plants in the garden are going gangbusters – actually everything is going gangbusters – and I am feeling like Super Gardener. Then there comes that little chill to remind me that winter is not quite over yet. Hah, but I’m prepared for that. […]

The Fastest and Easiest Fruit To Grow

From Marjory Wildcraft’s GrowYourOwnGroceries.org Blackberries will produce within the first year. The fruit is great fresh eating, in jams, or jellies, and makes fabulous, fabulous wine. The leaves of the plant make a nice tea. They grow throughout most of the US, but watch the video to see where you DON’T want to plant this.

What Do The Healthiest People in the World Eat?

From Marjory Wildcraft’s GrowYourOwnGroceries.org Dr. Weston Price lived in the right time, and had the resources, to travel all over the world in search of the secret to health. This highly-respected dental researcher focused on discovering why some groups of people had amazing health. It was common knowledge at the time, that indigenous peoples rarely, […]

The Five Most Nutritious Vegetables Varieties For The Home Garden

From Marjory Wildcraft’s GrowYourOwnGroceries.org This is the time of year you start getting seed catalogs in the mail. As you start to plan ahead for the spring, Here are five of my personal favorite garden varieties to grow. I’ve chosen these for their great nutrition, easiness to grow, and as you’ll see – because I […]