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When it comes to living self-sustainably, there are so many different factors that are necessary to ensure your success. We understand that managing all the aspects of homesteading can be very overwhelming. To make it easier to start, and continue, your journey, we’ve broken down the elements of sustainable living into bite-sized chunks on our homesteading blog. 

Explore articles that delve into methods for growing your own food, making your own remedies, caring for your soil, composting everything (even the stuff you’re “not supposed to compost”), and so much more. Browse our entire collection of sustainable living blogs to discover some of the most comprehensive resources for building your eco-friendly way of life.

The World’s Best Ultra-Athletes Grow Their Own Energy Drinks
date_range February 23, 2016
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Pinole - The Preferred Drink of the Tarahumara If you've been following along with Marjory's adventure to visit the Tarahumara tribe in Mexic

Off the Grid with the Tarahumara Indians, Chapter 12
Marjory
date_range February 22, 2016
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Sleeping with Rats is Better than Freezing (or Getting Covered with Chicken Shit) Dave was the first to move and he strode out to greet the T

Mother Earth News Fair Recap
date_range February 22, 2016
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Big Crowds in Belton The first ever Mother Earth News Fair in Texas was a big success this past weekend. The whole [Grow] Network team came o

Head Wound Healing of Tissue Defects Using Herbs
date_range February 19, 2016
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Herbal Healing Technique for Wounds Warning: Contains graphic images of wound healing... but they get better :)

How Much Food Can You Grow on 1/4 Acre?
date_range February 19, 2016
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An Organic Mini-Farm on a Small Suburban Lot How much food can you grow on a 1/4 acre lot? Not much, right... Maybe a small garden in the bac

How to Use Squash Pits for Bigger Garden Yields
date_range February 18, 2016
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What is a Squash Pit? If you've already read David the Good's book

Extreme Agri-Tourism: Off the Grid with the Tarahumara Indians, Chapter 11
Marjory
date_range February 18, 2016
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Another Tarahumara Myth Busted; They Would Love to Eat More Meat I asked Juan (the 71 year old Tarahumara runner) and the assembled group, "D

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