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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.

Crop Rotation for the Home Garden, Part 2: Pathogen Prevention
Tasha Greer
date_range May 11, 2018
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Help keep your garden plants healthy -- and protect them from destructive soil pathogens -- with a four-year crop rotation plan.

No More Disappearing Tools With This Simple Trick! (Homesteading Basics)
Marjory Wildcraft
date_range May 09, 2018
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Whether I’m heading out to the orchard to prune or trekking to the back 40 for fence repairs, I use a very simple trick to keep track of all the too

Reforesting Land With ORANGE PEELS?
David The Good
date_range May 08, 2018
view_list Compost & Soil

The amazing true story of reforestation through orange peels shows the value of compost — Mother Nature style!

May Question of the Month
Marjory Wildcraft
date_range May 04, 2018
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What successes have you had using information you learned in The Grow Network’s Home Medicine 101 course?

You Did WHAT To Those Farkleberries?! (Homesteading Basics)
Marjory Wildcraft
date_range May 04, 2018
view_list Homesteading Basics

I love farkleberries (also called sparkleberries). When I harvest them in the wild, I started using a simple trick to "thank" them -- and it's amazing

Congratulations, March and April Certification Graduates!
The Grow Network
date_range May 03, 2018
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Congratulations to these Honors Lab members on completing one or more of our deep-diving Certifications in March and April!

Cooked Food in the Compost Is Bad?
David The Good
date_range May 02, 2018
view_list Compost & Soil

Can you compost cooked food?

Our Expertise

Marjory Wildcraft founded The Grow Network with a purpose and a mission in mind. Our company was created to stop the destruction of our planet, prevent the extinction of the human race, overhaul modern medicine, and fight against the root causes of modern diseases. Our team is composed of passionate individuals with tons of expertise in their field. Every one of our team members is passionate about our homesteading blog, permaculture farming, and sustainable living in general. Everyone contributes to our Community, sharing ideas, developing guides, and creating videos.

Growing a Community

In addition to the advice you can find on our homesteading and permaculture blog, we also started a forum to help community members find answers to some of their most burning questions. We understand that each of you is operating in a unique environment and needs answers to personalized concerns. Find a new home online with our homesteading blog and the eco-friendly community at The Grow Network today!