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What Are Your Homesteading Skills?

Managing a homestead requires a variety of skills. Whether you’re growing food in a garden, raising livestock, or preserving produce in your kitchen, one of your first steps in homestead planning is identifying the unique skills and strengths you bring to the table.

The process of uncovering your hidden (and not-so-hidden) talents will help you hone your abilities to create a successful homestead. Once you have a clearer understanding of your strengths and areas where you need to grow, you can pursue your homesteading journey with confidence and purpose.

Use the articles below to help you discover and build on your homesteading skills.

2 glass quart canning jars in a food dehydrator with fermenting yogurt in them.

How to Make Yogurt in a Food Dryer

How to Forage American Beautyberries

15 Earth-Friendly Homesteading Practices

12 Tips to Beat the Heat in Your Florida Garden

photo of tlls to install a fence post laying on the ground next to a newly-installed H-brace for fencing.

16 Tips to Upgrade Your Homesteading Skills

beets with green leaves still attached sitting in a large stainless steel bowl. Empty canning jars and rings and a box of canning salt are next to the bowl.

What are Your Unique Homesteading Skills?

a man screwing boards together to build a raised garden bed

How to Practice Homesteading

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The Frugal 5 – Frugal Fun!

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Build a Homestead Garden Shed

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