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Free Help for your Garden, Homestead, and Farm from all 50 States

Help for all your questions and needs on the farm, homestead, or garden.

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What are Some Healthy Alternatives to using Pesticides in my Home, Lawn or Garden?

What are Some Healthy Alternatives to using Pesticides in my Home, Lawn or Garden? When it comes to lawns and gardens, a lot of folks needlessly apply fertilizers and pesticides without knowing if...

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How to make money at a farmers market

When operating a homestead, farm, small farm, backyard garden, or greenhouse, you have likely had the idea of trying to generate income by selling some of your produce.  Whether it be just...

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How can I create good loamy soil?

When agriculturalists refer to the loam of their soil, they are referring to the basic structure or makeup of the soil.  A good loam is what any grower (whether it be a garden enthusiast, or large...

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What’s the Poop on Manure in the Winter?

Can I put animal manure on my garden in the winter? Wheelbarrow in the winter. During the winter season, animal pens and coops can become saturated with excess manure.  The manure...

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Should I Use an Electric Fence?

I have experienced issues with animals getting into crops for years.  I have contemplated using different types of fencing, but need a simple solution that can be taken down or removed, as well as...

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About Us

We are Betsy and Ron Russon a fifth generation family on the same family farm. Betsy is an attorney who practices federal administrative and social security disability law, and Ron is a wildlife fine artist by trade. We are both homesteaders the rest of the time, with a growing family, and rich heritage of working the land, planting, growing, and raising poultry and/or livestock. It's hard work, but we both love it, and the opportunities that farming and homesteading bring for self-sufficiency and home-based reliance. Layla (also pictured) is our rescue pup who keeps us all in line.

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