June 9, 2013 Why buy a feeder or waterer when you can make them for free?! For the feeder cut a slit in the side of a milk jug, then press it inward with a screwdriver while blowing it with a heat gun to melt it into place. Then fill with chick feed and you’re…
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Bee Hive Hug
April 8, 2013 My brother is officially a beekeeper with his own hive! We just installed 2 new packages of bees this week. Here he is starting off their relationship with a warm hug. Thanks for reading my blog! For the latest projects and updates please subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow along as…
Melting Down Beeswax to Make Candles
These are candles we made from scratch. They are made of honey bee wax that was poured into beer bottle halves. Thanks for reading my blog! For the latest projects and updates please subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow along as I set up a sustainable homestead with my tiny house 🙂
Indoor Aquaponics: The War on Bugs
January 13, 2013 Have you ever seen the movie Starship Troopers? That is my life right now. I am at war with the bugs. Not one week after getting my aquaponics system fully functional the bugs have taken over (as shown by the small photo in the upper right). Luckily we found an organic pesticide…
Growing Duckweed to Feed Tilapia
December 30, 2012 Phase 2 of Aquaponics – Growing Fish Food “Duckweed” Aquaponics wouldn’t be very sustainable if we had to purchase fish food, so we are growing our own. “Duckweed” is a plant that grows on the surface of water that is extremely high in protein, doubles every few days, and tilapia love to…
Indoor Aquaponics System
Date Completed: December 23, 2012 My dream finally took shape yesterday when I had water running through the new aquaponics system. I have wanted to do this project for about 2 years now so to see it coming together was awesome. What is Aquaponics? Aquaponics is a closed loop system that grows fish and plants…
Hydroponic Strawberries
December 10, 2012 I’m attempting to grow strawberry starters hydroponically using floating Styrofoam rafts. Eventually these plants will end up in an indoor aquaponics system which is currently in the process of being built. The strawberry plants are runners that would have died off this winter so I plugged them through some Styrofoam and floated…
Making Compost Tea
September 5, 2012 I made my first batch of compost tea using the compost rotator (See the dark water line) How it Works: After the compost has had time to decompose in the digester, add rain water to the barrel. The rain water will take on some of the compost nutrients and can be used…
First Honey Harvest
August 9, 2012 Our first honey harvest from the hive! It is really good. You can eat capped honey like this straight from the hive by chewing on the comb and spitting out the wax. The wax can then be washed and melted down into candles, etc. Thanks for reading my blog! For the latest…
Strawberry Patch
July 13, 2012 Growing strawberries saved me a ton of money at the grocery store this year. They produced about $3 worth of strawberries every other day. I actually planted these last year so this year required minimal work on my part. The plants are cheap, easy to grow, and stick around for years. Great…