25 Homesteading Skills to Start with Little to No Land

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @homesteadingforbeginners
    @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +3

    Get the free Homesteading for Beginners checklist here: www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/

  • @wild-radio7373
    @wild-radio7373 Месяц назад +8

    I hope a TON of people find this video!!❤

  • @hillockfarm8404
    @hillockfarm8404 Месяц назад +14

    Note on animals and small spaces, small living space often means close neighbours so keep noise levels in mind. Rabbit would be a better option and less messy plus good fertilizer for the garden. And if kept indoors i'd keep away from birds due to featherdust (danger to your longs) and a lot of normal houskeeping tasks can be dangerous to the birds longs.

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +3

      Good points. Sometimes neighbors don’t mind especially if you bring them goodies like eggs and veggies. I’ve had many friends successfully have poultry and goats on a very small space. It really depends on where you live.

    • @cora5445
      @cora5445 Месяц назад +3

      I would recommend coturnix quail, the hens in particular are practically silent & only need a good size hutch to live in :)

  • @mehtarelingolien
    @mehtarelingolien Месяц назад +16

    I'm surprised you didn't include sewing/fiber skills such as spinning, weaving, knitting/crochet, etc.

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +7

      Those are awesome skills. I love to crochet. There are lots of things that could have been added to the list. Maybe I should do a part two video 😊

  • @UlianaZaychenko
    @UlianaZaychenko Месяц назад +3

    Such a good video, well structured and informative! 😊

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 3 дня назад

    Having sewing skills is a part of homesteading you will want to add to your list.😊

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  2 дня назад

      Yes! My list was actually over 100 skills and I’m not sure why I didn’t include sewing on this list. There’s so many skills to learn. 😊

  • @gwendolynatwood3066
    @gwendolynatwood3066 18 дней назад +1

    What a beautiful being this is, I love what you share here, dear lady. I'm definitely you're loyal subscriber, so glad to have found you this Lionsgate Morning. May we all bring forth more and more joy, freedom, beauty and abundance with every day that goes flying by now, day by day, inch by inch, year by year, one loving being by one loving being, getting together and gsd now and for all. Yes to keep all of our dreams alive, and thank you so much for helping to remember that on behalf of my now grown homeschooled and homebirthed children. I love knowing you, too, and that how our dreams come true is oftentimes ... if not always ? :D by doing it together! Thank you again, Mona Weathers (great name, did you do that yourself, too :) ?:) and I look forward to being your newest subscriber and getting to know and love even more over time :D

  • @shannonelliott9230
    @shannonelliott9230 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you, really to the point, in list form.

  • @BarbaraWilson-gs2cs
    @BarbaraWilson-gs2cs 13 дней назад

    We are starting a garden. And I crochet. Yay! I can't wait!

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 25 дней назад

    These are great tips

  • @rosedasilva3716
    @rosedasilva3716 26 дней назад

    Hi I just subscribed .
    Want to support homesteading Chanel and I think your Chanel will be a great source of info for me and a lot of more people
    I wish you all the best ..

  • @eyesofthecervino3366
    @eyesofthecervino3366 18 дней назад +1

    In aquaponics, I'm pretty sure the plants are cleaning the water for the fish. So they are helping, but you still have to feed the fish ^-^'

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  18 дней назад +2

      Yes I’m pretty sure you’re right but I think the plants can feed them too. You know, I should have someone on the podcast to teach us about aquaponics! Thanks for the comment and the idea. 😁❤️

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 18 дней назад

      @@homesteadingforbeginners
      I look forward to seeing it! ^-^

  • @ivanwabbi1341
    @ivanwabbi1341 Месяц назад +1

    Hi new subscriber here. I wish my wife can learn from you❤

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing! Make she she gets the free checklist: www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/

    • @michellewalton8590
      @michellewalton8590 Месяц назад +2

      What have you learned? Not just your wife.

  • @claudiaschimmer1607
    @claudiaschimmer1607 Месяц назад

  • @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV
    @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV Месяц назад +1

    My only issue with soap making is clothing detergent. We also use cloth diapers, ans I’m completely ignorant as to natural sources of the enzymes needed to break down the waste on them. That and a degreaser for dish detergent.

    • @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV
      @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV Месяц назад

      Aquaponics sounds amazing. I’ve been considering raising minnows or guppies to feed my chickens, and I could double that as an aquaponics system!!

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +1

      Have you tried cleaning white vinegar for cloth diapers? I think you put it in during final rinse cycle.

    • @homesteadingforbeginners
      @homesteadingforbeginners  Месяц назад +2

      Yes that sounds like an awesome plan!

    • @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV
      @HolyFamilyHomesteadWV Месяц назад +1

      @@homesteadingforbeginners I use vinegar in the first wash cycle to deodorize actually (just the prefolds and doublers), but vinegar can be hard on elastics and TPU and actually voids THE warranty the brand covers I have.

    • @mrslvw
      @mrslvw Месяц назад

      Check out the flats challenge and maybe get some wool covers. There also are some good "laundry science" groups. Breaking down isn't the issue with CDs, it's removing all residues both for health of baby AND for absorbency. A dish soap like dawn can be good for stripping fibers but less than ideal for normal washing.