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Everyday Homestead

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Let's get the ball rolling - whether you are wanting to get started in canning, freeze-drying, making soap and more, this is your new home.

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Photo of the weekend
Show me a photo of something that you are working on this weekend at home.
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Delayed canning demonstration
I will be posting the bean canning demonstration later today. My daughter in love got into a car accident.
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@Patricia Ferguson She is....She was in a 4 car pile up behind a street sweeper. Unfortunately, her and my son's brand new car was totaled.
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@Patricia Ferguson THANK YOU!!!
list of 100 fruits, vegetables, herbs, and useful plants
Here’s a curated list of 100 fruits, vegetables, herbs, and useful plants that grow well in most North American gardens and are great for fresh eating, preserving, and homestead projects. I grouped them so it’s easier to plan. VEGETABLES (1–50) Tomatoes 1. Roma 2. Cherry 3. Beefsteak 4. San Marzano 5. Yellow Pear 6. Brandywine Peppers 7. Bell pepper 8. Jalapeño 9. Serrano 10. Poblano 11. Banana pepper 12. Cayenne Root Crops 13. Carrots 14. Beets 15. Radishes 16. Turnips 17. Rutabaga 18. Parsnips Greens 19. Romaine lettuce 20. Butterhead lettuce 21. Spinach 22. Swiss chard 23. Kale 24. Arugula Squash & Gourds 25. Zucchini 26. Yellow squash 27. Butternut squash 28. Acorn squash 29. Spaghetti squash 30. Pumpkin Beans & Peas 31. Green beans (bush) 32. Pole beans 33. Lima beans 34. Black beans 35. Pinto beans 36. Sugar snap peas Brassicas 37. Broccoli 38. Cauliflower 39. Cabbage 40. Brussels sprouts 41. Kohlrabi 42. Bok choy Other Garden Staples 43. Cucumbers (slicing) 44. Pickling cucumbers 45. Sweet corn 46. Onions 47. Garlic 48. Leeks 49. Celery 50. Okra FRUITS (51–70) 51. Strawberries 52. Raspberries 53. Blackberries 54. Blueberries 55. Watermelon 56. Cantaloupe 57. Honeydew 58. Ground cherries 59. Cape gooseberry 60. Dwarf apple tree 61. Dwarf peach tree 62. Dwarf pear tree 63. Figs 64. Grapes 65. Rhubarb 66. Elderberry 67. Goji berry 68. Mulberries 69. Serviceberry 70. Pineapple guava HERBS & MEDICINALS (71–85) 71. Basil 72. Oregano 73. Thyme 74. Rosemary 75. Sage 76. Dill 77. Parsley 78. Cilantro 79. Chives 80. Mint 81. Lemon balm 82. Chamomile 83. Calendula 84. Echinacea 85. Yarrow FLOWERS, COMPANION & USEFUL PLANTS (86–100) 86. Sunflowers 87. Marigolds 88. Nasturtiums 89. Zinnias 90. Borage 91. Comfrey 92. Sweet alyssum 93. Cosmos 94. Tithonia (Mexican sunflower) 95. Bee balm 96. Lavender 97. Milkweed 98. Amaranth 99. Sorghum 100. Flax
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We have kunekune pigs, dairy goats, turkeys, chickens, quail.
10 most popular chicken breeds in North America
Here’s a list of the top 10 most popular chicken breeds in North America (especially for backyard flocks, eggs, meat, and general homestead keeping). These are consistently recommended by poultry experts and backyard chicken resources: � IFA Grow +2 🐔 Top 10 Popular Chicken Breeds in North America Rhode Island Red – Classic dual-purpose breed known for hardy nature and reliable brown egg production. � IFA Grow +1 Plymouth Rock (Barred Rock) – Friendly dual-purpose bird great for eggs and meat; very popular backyard choice. � IFA Grow +1 Easter Egger – Not a true breed but extremely popular for colorful eggs and friendly temperament. � IFA Grow Ameraucana – Known for blue eggs and calm personality; very common among hobby keepers. � The Bee & the Blossom Orpington (e.g., Buff Orpington) – Sweet and docile, good layers with excellent temperament. � The Bee & the Blossom Leghorn – Exceptional egg layers (white eggs) and one of the most widespread egg breeds. � The Bee & the Blossom Australorp (Black Australorp) – Reliable layers and friendly birds; popular in backyard flocks. � IFA Grow Sex-Link / Golden Comet (Gold/Black Sex Link) – Hybrid layers bred for high egg output and easy handling. � IFA Grow +1 Sussex (e.g., Speckled Sussex) – Good layers with calm dispositions and beautiful plumage. � The Bee & the Blossom Wyandotte – Hardy, dual-purpose breed with attractive feather patterns. � Lafeber Company 📌 Note: Breed popularity can vary regionally and by purpose (e.g., egg laying vs. meat vs. pets), but these are widely recognized favorites among North American backyard chicken keepers and small farms. �
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KrisandLarry.com Small homestead in Arizona teaching the basics of being self-sufficient everyday in a modern world.

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