Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Becky's Homestead 18: How To Build a Log Cabin Part 2



In part two of this two part series, Becky talks about how to build a log cabin yourself. She discusses the roof, framing, electrical and plumbing.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Becky's Homestead 17: How To Build a Log Cabin Part 1



In part one of this two part series, Becky talks about how to build a log cabin yourself. She discusses the foundation and logs.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Becky's Homestead 16: Garden Tips



In this episode, Becky shows you how to grow a successful garden, including tomatoes, squash and flowers. She talks about fertilizer, pest control, and seeds.

(Here is a good Heirloom Seed website. -Scott)

Friday, May 30, 2008

Becky's Homestead 15: Flowers and Feedback



In this episode Becky has a special report from John Flowers of www.LifeZero.org. John gives us a tour of his Life Zero apartment. Becky also reads your letters.

THIS IS SHOW #: 115

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Having skills and ability are valuable.

Moving to the country and starting a homestead means we will be learning new skills.

Develop a healthy sense of humor. I really mean that because it's hard to do things you have never done before. Let me tell you from experience you don't develop a new skill from one try. That's where the sense of humor will be handy. Skills as simple as growing vegetables, Cooking all home cooked meals, Keeping a few chickens for eggs and heating with a wood stove and care of that stove all seem simple but require skills largely lost in today's society. These are simple skills that add great value because they make us more self sufficient.

Here is one silly little test to see how self sufficient you are. I use cooking because we all need to eat. OK pretend POOF no more electricity. How would you cook? What would you cook in? Could you build a camp fire and cook outside? Do you have cast iron and enamelware pots and pans? or is everything plastic microwavable and dishwasher safe? Good question. Maybe we can balance that out. It couldn't hurt. If you couldn't buy everything, What could you make? Bread? Soap? Butter? Do you have the tools required to make these simple things? Do you have the skills? I like to think about water also. What would your water source be? Would you have to depend on someone else? I don't want to come across as crazy, but these are questions a self sufficient homesteader has to ask. This doesn't mean anti social because homesteaders are friendly and neighborly.

Happy Homesteading.

-Becky

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Starting Your Home Garden



In this episode Becky visits the library and speaks to the Librarian and Master Gardener, Patty. Becky and Patty talk about books for the homesteader, starting seeds, and they answer questions from the audience.

#114

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Becky's Homestead 13: Baby Chickens



In this episode Becky talks about how to raise and care for baby chickens. She discusses feeding, housing, and watering. Email: beckyshomestead@gmail.com www.BeckysHomestead.com